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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 85. Chapters: Cocktail garnishes, Drinkware, Maraschino cherry, Dunvegan Cup, Chalice, Drinking horn, Cage cup, Paper cup, Mug, Shot glass, Blender, Sir Rory Mor's Horn, Skull cup, Imperial Eagle beaker, Wine glass, Rhyton, Jug, Antimonial cup, Punch bowl, Ice cube, Cocktail shaker, Edinburgh Crystal, Drinking straw, Sake set, Corkscrew, Absinthiana, Beer engine, Silver claret jug, Fostoria Glass Company, Champagne stemware, List of glassware, Pitcher, Beverage coaster, Ringlemere Cup, Kylix, Quaich, Juicer, Tervis Tumbler, Table-glass, Mazer, Anthora, Tiki mugs, Nanteos Cup, Ciborium, Tunc, Glencairn Whisky Glass, Double spout and bridge vessel, Bute mazer, Teacup, Porron, Tankard, Pythagorean cup, Demitasse, Zester, Tyrone Crystal, Zarf, Puzzle jug, Penny lick, Cocktail umbrella, Beer koozie, FibreTech Innovations, Coffee cup, Volcano bowl, Grace Cup, Rummer, Snifter, Chinoise, Twist, Stirrup spout vessel, Old Fashioned glass, Cocktail onion, Merode Cup, Cocktail stick, Plastic cup, Cocktail glass, Cocktail strainer, Guksi, Mazagran, Jue, Magic mug, Tazza, Moustache cup, Tyg, Jigger, Kero, Melon ball, Qanci, Zun, Swizzle stick, Highball glass, Loving cup, Yunomi, Dribble glass, Collins glass, Fuddling cup, Muddler, Berkemeyer, Bar spoon, Tasse a cafe, Alcarraza, Sippy cup, Peg, Glass rimmer, Margarita machine, Nutmeg grater, Friendship Cup, Vitrolero, Muddling spoon, Schooner, Dizzy Cocktail glass. Excerpt: The Dunvegan Cup is a wooden ceremonial cup, decorated with silver plates, which dates to 1493. It was created at the request of Caitriona, wife of John Maguire, lord of Fermanagh. The cup is an heirloom of the Macleods of Dunvegan, and is held at their seat of Dunvegan Castle. There are several traditions attributed to the cup, describing how the Macleods obtained it. However, it is thought more likely that the cup passed i...