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  2. Moustache cup - Wikipedia

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    A multiplicity of moustache cups were made by famous manufactories such as Meissen, Royal Crown Derby, Imari, Royal Bayreuth, Limoges and others. [8] Each potter created his own version of this masculine tableware and the news of that invention soon spread to America. [9] [7] A collection of cups from the tea museum at Mariage Freres, Paris

  3. Loving cup - Wikipedia

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    Loving cups found in several European cultures, including the Celtic quaich and the French coupe de mariage. [3] The Russian bratina ("fraternity cup" or "brotherhood cup") is a wine bowl also used for banquets. It is considered the "Russian version of the loving cup". [4] It is often without handles.

  4. Quaich - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative quaichs awarded as prizes, or given as gifts, are more commonly made of pewter or silver. These prize cups are rarely used for actual drinking. [1] Related vessels to the Scottish quaich include the porringer, a larger vessel typically 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter with one (US colonial) or two (European) horizontal handles.

  5. Price's Lost Campaign: The 1864 Invasion of Missouri

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    Price's Lost Campaign was written by Mark A. Lause and published in 2011 by the University of Missouri Press. [2] Lause is a history professor with the University of Cincinnati who has published multiple books on nineteenth-century history, focusing on the American Civil War and on working-class history in the United States.

  6. Demitasse - Wikipedia

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    Demitasse set with metal frames and spoons. A demitasse (/ ˈ d ɛ m ɪ t æ s /; French: "half cup"), demi-tasse, [1] or espresso cup is a small cup used to serve espresso.It may also refer to the coffee served in such a cup, though that usage had disappeared in France by the early 20th century.

  7. Minchiate - Wikipedia

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    Minchiate is an early 16th-century card game, originating in Florence, Italy.It is no longer widely played. Minchiate can also refer to the special deck of 97 playing cards used in the game.

  8. Berthouville Treasure - Wikipedia

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    Most of the items are bowls, cups and jugs, [8] but there is also a phiale for libations. [ 9 ] There are also two silver statuettes of Mercury (the larger 60 cm tall) and a silver bust of a goddess, probably his mother Maia , [ 10 ] perhaps representing Romanized versions of Gallic deities.

  9. Stirrup cup - Wikipedia

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    Scottish silver stirrup cups, Hallmarked Edinburgh, 1917. A stirrup cup is a "parting cup" given to guests, especially when they are leaving and have their feet in the stirrups. [1] It is also the traditional drink (usually port or sherry) served at the meet, prior to a traditional foxhunt. The term can describe the cup that such a drink is ...

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