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Baluster Jug
Baluster Jug
These are reproductions of German stoneware baluster jugs that were made in the 16th and 17th centuries in the Westerwald region and in Raeren (present-day Belgium). A baluster jug depicting the biblical story of The Prodigal Son was found in the c. 1617-1625 well that is interpreted in the Archaearium.
  •   Saltglazed Stoneware
  •   Handmade in Germany
$195

Bartmann Jug Front
Bartmann Jug -- Large
German potters called these vessels Bartmann jugs, meaning 'bearded man', after the bewhiskered face that adorns the neck. Several of these jugs have been Several of these jugs have been discovered at Historic Jamestowne.
  •   Hand Made
$282.00

Bartmann Jug -- Wide Mouth with Rosettes
Bartmann Jug -- Wide Mouth with Rosettes
German potters called these vessels Bartmann jugs, meaning 'bearded man', after the bewhiskered face that adorns the neck. Several of these jugs have been Several of these jugs have been discovered at Historic Jamestowne.
  •   Hand Made
$189

Redware Puzzle Jug
Redware Puzzle Jug
The Puzzle jug was an English drinking game from the 17th century. The trick was to cover up the right holes while drinking or the contents of the jug would be spilled down the front of the drinker. This example is redware with yellow and black slip decorations.
$125.95


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