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  2. Evernew (company) - Wikipedia

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    Evernew was founded in 1924 under the name Masu-Shin shōten (増新商店) by Iwai Shinzō (岩井 新蔵), who split the company from his earlier operations at the toy manufacturer Masuda-ya (増田屋). [3] The Evernew brand name was established in 1933, with the company's first mess tin and lantern released in 1940.

  3. Let's Make a Mug Too - Wikipedia

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    Let's Make a Mug Too (やくならマグカップも, Yaku nara Magu Kappu mo, lit. "If planning to fire (pottery), mug cup too") is a Japanese manga series by Osamu Kashiwara about Mino ware pottery, set in the Tajimi city of Gifu Prefecture. It has been serialized online by Planet since February 2012, and has been collected in thirty-four ...

  4. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    Beer stein, large mug traditionally with a hinged lid; Berkemeyer; Glass, 200ml (7 fl. oz.) Australian beer glass (Queensland and Victoria) Handle, 425ml New Zealand beer glass; Jug, 750–1000ml served at pubs in New Zealand; Middy, 285ml (10 fl. oz.) Australian beer glass (New South Wales) Pilsner glass, for pale lager

  5. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    Cups and mugs generally have a handle. Disposable paper cups used for take-out sometimes have fold-out handles, but are more often used with an insulating coffee cup sleeve . Coffee cups and mugs may be made of glazed ceramic [ 1 ] , porcelain , plastic, glass, insulated or uninsulated metal, and other materials.

  6. Frog mug - Wikipedia

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    A modern frog mug. A frog mug (also known as a toad mug, surprise mug or ague mug) is a type of ceramic cup mainly used for drinking beer or similar alcoholic beverages. They were first produced in Sunderland before being copied in such places as Staffordshire, Worcestershire [1] and Newcastle. [2]

  7. Chamber pot - Wikipedia

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    The alternative to using the chamber pot was a trip to the outhouse. In China, the chamber pot (便壶 (biàn hú) was common. A wealthy salt merchant in the city of Yangzhou became the symbol of conspicuous excess when he commissioned a chamber pot made of gold which was so tall that he had to climb a ladder to use it. [9]

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