Is a cup and saucer considered glassware?
That's a bit tricky! It depends on what the cup and saucer are made of:
* If they are made of glass: Then yes, they are definitely glassware.
* If they are made of ceramic, porcelain, or another material: Then they are not technically glassware.
So, to answer your question definitively, we need to know what material the cup and saucer are made from.
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