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Mug, Cup, or Beaker?

Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 19:42
by FlyTexas
The other day I went to the store to purchase a small cup. I'm a bit under the weather now and needed something from which to drink my nightly cold/flu medicine. Any way, this little number caught my eye. Perfect I thought. Upon arriving at home I pulled off the price tag and was stunned to see 'Made in England' on the bottom of her. It seems like everything nowadays comes from China. Even my 'Remember the Alamo' coffee mug was made in China. :lol: I've heard the term 'beaker' used on British comedy shows seen here in the US, so my question is...is this a beaker? Any input would be greatly appreciated. :)

Brian

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Re: Mug, Cup, or Beaker?

Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 19:55
by Garry Russell
A beaker dosen't have handles, a bit like a tumbler

That's a mug

Re: Mug, Cup, or Beaker?

Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 19:59
by 511Flyer
It looks like a mug to me. All the beakers in our house are made of glass. No handles.

If that mug had been made in China, it would have had "Made in Engrand" stamped on it.

;)

Re: Mug, Cup, or Beaker?

Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 20:03
by Garry Russell
You can have plastic beakers but they also have no handles

Certainly made of China :lol:

Re: Mug, Cup, or Beaker?

Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 22:23
by speedbird591
511Flyer wrote:All the beakers in our house are made of glass. No handles.
How do you know they're beakers - and not glasses? :lol:

Anyway, here's what a google image search came up with:

Beaker
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Cup
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Mug
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I reckon you've got yourself a very fine mug, Brian. I hope it makes you feel better soon!

Ian :)

Re: Mug, Cup, or Beaker?

Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 22:35
by Garry Russell
And of course there are tumblers :lol:

Re: Mug, Cup, or Beaker?

Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 12:17
by 511Flyer
That beaker could have a handle on the blind side. A cup with the handle broken off, is still a cup.

Glasses .. Beakers .. Tumblers. I guess it's a regional thing.

In our pub, sleevers were the prefered receptacle.

D.

Re: Mug, Cup, or Beaker?

Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 17:30
by FlyTexas
Thanks very much for the info fellas, and thanks for the well wishes Ian. :) When not in use as my medicine mug I think I'll park it next to my Prince Harry & Lady Kate wedding mug. :lol:

Brian

Re: Mug, Cup, or Beaker?

Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 18:08
by Garry Russell
FlyTexas wrote:I'll park it next to my Prince Harry & Lady Kate wedding mug. :lol:

Brian

Just to make it a little clearer, it that particular case 'mug' refers to whoever bought it :-# :hide:

:wasntme:

8)

Re: Mug, Cup, or Beaker?

Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 18:29
by Viscount Cornbank
Speaking as someone who has been selling China and glass for too long, a beaker is generally what most would term a mug, usually narrower but not necessarily straight sided, and can be with or without a handle. If you're bored enough have a look at see Denbys website, you'll see Imperial Blue beakers and curvier craftsmans mugs.

Cheers

Fraser