Bartmann Jugs Photos

Bartmann jugs are smallish brown stoneware bottles from Germany used for the export of liquors. They are branded with a face on the jug's neck each of which sports a beard or Bart in German.

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Ceramic bottle with face of European design at Phelps-Hathaway House. Suffield, CT.Stoneware Beardman jug from Frechen at German Historical Museum. Berlin, Germany.Bartmann stoneware jug from Rhine at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Bartmann jug with frieze around middle at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Ceramic bottle with face of European design at Phelps-Hathaway House. Suffield, CT.Stoneware Beardman jug (Bartmannskrugs) (mid 16thC) from Frechen at German Historical Museum. Berlin, Germany.Bartmann stoneware jug (16thC) from Rhine at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Bartmann jug (1560-80) with frieze around middle at Deutsches Museum. Munich, Germany.
Stoneware Bartmann jugs from Cologne & Frechen at Bavarian National Museum. Munich, Germany.Bartmann stoneware flagon from Kreussen? Bavaria at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Bartmann stoneware jug from Germany at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Bartmann blue & brown stoneware jug from Frechen, Germany at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.
Stoneware Bartmann jugs (16thC) from Cologne & Frechen at Bavarian National Museum. Munich, Germany.Bartmann stoneware flagon (early 17thC) from Kreussen? Bavaria at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Bartmann stoneware jug from Germany at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Bartmann blue & brown stoneware jug (c1580) from Frechen, Germany at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.
German stoneware jug with coat of arms of Queen Elizabeth I at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.Ceramic Bartmann jugs from Germany at National Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Bartman jug from Cologne, Germany used in alcohol trade into Gaelic Ireland at Ulster Museum. Belfast, Northern Ireland.Bartmann jug from Germany found in New Towne Jamestown in Jamestown National Park Museum. Jamestown, VA.
German stoneware jug (1594) with coat of arms of Queen Elizabeth I at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.Ceramic Bartmann jugs (17th & 16thC) from Germany at National Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Bartman jug from Cologne, Germany used in alcohol trade into Gaelic Ireland at Ulster Museum. Belfast, Northern Ireland.Bartmann jug (c1661) from Germany found in New Towne Jamestown in Jamestown National Park Museum. Jamestown, VA.
Bartmann jug from Germany found in New Towne Jamestown in Jamestown National Park Museum. Jamestown, VA.Stoneware Bartmann jug at Hamburg History Museum. Hamburg, Germany.Stoneware Bartmanns jug decorated with blue from Frechen at Germanisches Nationalmuseum. Nuremberg, Germany.Stoneware Bartmanns jug with pewter cover from Frechen at Germanisches Nationalmuseum. Nuremberg, Germany.
Bartmann jug (c1630-20) from Germany found in New Towne Jamestown in Jamestown National Park Museum. Jamestown, VA.Stoneware Bartmann (aka Beardman) jug at Hamburg History Museum. Hamburg, Germany.Stoneware Bartmanns jug decorated with blue (early 17thC) from Frechen at Germanisches Nationalmuseum. Nuremberg, Germany.Stoneware Bartmanns jug with pewter cover (early 17thC) from Frechen at Germanisches Nationalmuseum. Nuremberg, Germany.
Rustic chest with floral painting from Saxony or Thüringen; 2 Bartmanns stoneware jugs from Rhineland; stacked pewter food boxes ; & pewter screw top jug for harvest festival 1793 from Thüringen at German Historical Museum. Berlin, Germany.


Rustic chest with floral painting (1791) from Saxony or Thüringen; 2 Bartmanns stoneware jugs (18thC) from Rhineland; stacked pewter food boxes (18thC) ; & pewter screw top jug for harvest festival 1793 from Thüringen at German Historical Museum. Berlin, Germany.



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