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Mid‑17th Century German Bellarmine Jug / Bartmannkrug, Circa 1625–1675

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Mid‑17th Century German Bellarmine Jug / Bartmannkrug, Circa 1625–1675

This authentic German stoneware Bellarmine jug (Bartmannkrug), dating to the mid‑17th century, is a fine example of Rhineland salt‑glazed pottery. The jug features a typical tiger‑glaze finish, with an elongated neck decorated by the iconic bearded mask motif.

Bellarmine jugs were widely exported across Europe and valued for their durability and distinctive design. This piece’s balanced proportions, strong glaze, and historical resonance make it an ideal addition to collections of antique ceramics, continental stoneware, and decorative antiques.

Provenance: Mid‑17th Century (c.1625–1675). Germany, Rhineland.

Material: Stoneware with salt‑glaze, tiger‑glaze finish.

Features: Bearded mask at neck, elongated form, decorative medallion.

Condition: As per the images. With traces of restoration to the neck rim and carry handle. This has been done well.  The jug displays very well.

Dimensions: Height 23 cm (9")

This jug embodies the fusion of artistry and function that defines early modern European ceramics, offering both historical depth and decorative appeal.

 


This authentic German stoneware Bellarmine jug (Bartmannkrug), dating to the mid‑17th century, is a fine example of Rhineland salt‑glazed pottery. The jug features a typical tiger‑glaze finish, with an elongated neck decorated by the iconic bearded mask motif.

Bellarmine jugs were widely exported across Europe and valued for their durability and distinctive design. This piece’s balanced proportions, strong glaze, and historical resonance make it an ideal addition to collections of antique ceramics, continental stoneware, and decorative antiques.

Provenance: Mid‑17th Century (c.1625–1675). Germany, Rhineland.

Material: Stoneware with salt‑glaze, tiger‑glaze finish.

Features: Bearded mask at neck, elongated form, decorative medallion.

Condition: As per the images. With traces of restoration to the neck rim and carry handle. This has been done well.  The jug displays very well.

Dimensions: Height 23 cm (9")

This jug embodies the fusion of artistry and function that defines early modern European ceramics, offering both historical depth and decorative appeal.

 


$1,392.73
Mid‑17th Century German Bellarmine Jug / Bartmannkrug, Circa 1625–1675
$1,392.73

Description

This authentic German stoneware Bellarmine jug (Bartmannkrug), dating to the mid‑17th century, is a fine example of Rhineland salt‑glazed pottery. The jug features a typical tiger‑glaze finish, with an elongated neck decorated by the iconic bearded mask motif.

Bellarmine jugs were widely exported across Europe and valued for their durability and distinctive design. This piece’s balanced proportions, strong glaze, and historical resonance make it an ideal addition to collections of antique ceramics, continental stoneware, and decorative antiques.

Provenance: Mid‑17th Century (c.1625–1675). Germany, Rhineland.

Material: Stoneware with salt‑glaze, tiger‑glaze finish.

Features: Bearded mask at neck, elongated form, decorative medallion.

Condition: As per the images. With traces of restoration to the neck rim and carry handle. This has been done well.  The jug displays very well.

Dimensions: Height 23 cm (9")

This jug embodies the fusion of artistry and function that defines early modern European ceramics, offering both historical depth and decorative appeal.