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    A Bartmann jug (from German Bartmann, "bearded man"), also called a Bellarmine jug, is a type of decorated salt-glazed stoneware that was manufactured...
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    Museum. Bartmann jug Bridge spouted vessel Carboy Creamer (vessel) Face jug Fuddling cup Growler (jug) Jug wine Jugging Harvest jug Puzzle jug Toby Jug Silver...
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  • South African rugby union player Bartmann jug Bartman (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Bartmann. If an internal link intending to...
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    Raeren in Flanders, were producing a salt-glazed stoneware, with the Bartmann jug a typical product. In the 17th century, salt glaze gained popularity...
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    century, and the German stoneware Bartmann jug was a popular later medieval and Renaissance form. Later, the British Toby Jug was a popular form, that became...
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    pottery. The popular Japanese-inspired raku ware is normally stoneware. Bartmann jug: A decorated stoneware form that was manufactured in Europe throughout...
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  • of Bellarmine University A type of stoneware jug, as known as either a Bellarmine jug or a Bartmann jug This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    foundations. A three-legged bronze cooking pot ("Grope") and a 17th-century Bartmann jug were found, which were probably walled in when the tower was repaired...
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    Peeters has painted her own portrait reflected in the cover of the "bartmann" jug behind the cheese. She thus followed the example of Jan van Eyck, who...
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    earliest documented witch bottles consist of salt glazed stoneware jugs known as Bartmann jugs, Bellarmines, or "Greybeards". Bellarmines were named after a...
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    was carrying coal originating from England or Germany and stoneware Bartmann jugs that most likely contained wine. The glass bottle is believed to have...
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    They retrieved a variety of artefacts, including the ship's bell and a Bartmann jug. The finding of a 1674 pewter teaspoon produced by the English manufacturer...
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    pottery Bartmann jugs, also known as Bellarmine jubs, pottery jugs with bearded faces manufactured in Europe in 16th and 17th centuries. Toby jug, pottery...
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    face jugs. The Reinhardt-Craig House, Kiln and Pottery Shop was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. Anagama kiln Bartmann jug Pottery...
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    finds included a bottle containing a letter in Arabic script, pieces of Bartmann jugs and a fragment of human shinbone. "Archaeologists tents" were then set...
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    whiteware Humber ware Bartmann jug List of English medieval pottery Border ware jar Border ware candlestick Border ware bowl Border ware jug Border ware pipkin...
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