
17th-Century German Antique Stoneware Bellarmine Jug or Bartmannkrug, circa 1620-1675, Bearing the Arms of Amsterdam
A 17th-Century German antique stoneware bellarmine jug, circa 1620-1675.
Decorated in brown-reddish salt-glaze.
Of baluster shaped form, with a large face mask with an elongated beard and a decorative medallion below, representing the Arms of Amsterdam.
This jug displays very well.
Provenance - Sourced from Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England.
Condition - Please refer to the images. There are traces of sympathetic restoration throughout this piece. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
Size - Height 22.2 cm (8 3/4")
A 17th-Century German antique stoneware bellarmine jug, circa 1620-1675.
Decorated in brown-reddish salt-glaze.
Of baluster shaped form, with a large face mask with an elongated beard and a decorative medallion below, representing the Arms of Amsterdam.
This jug displays very well.
Provenance - Sourced from Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England.
Condition - Please refer to the images. There are traces of sympathetic restoration throughout this piece. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
Size - Height 22.2 cm (8 3/4")
Original: $1,007.42
-70%$1,007.42
$302.23Description
A 17th-Century German antique stoneware bellarmine jug, circa 1620-1675.
Decorated in brown-reddish salt-glaze.
Of baluster shaped form, with a large face mask with an elongated beard and a decorative medallion below, representing the Arms of Amsterdam.
This jug displays very well.
Provenance - Sourced from Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England.
Condition - Please refer to the images. There are traces of sympathetic restoration throughout this piece. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
Size - Height 22.2 cm (8 3/4")











