Sold17th C. German Bellarmine Stoneware Bartmann Jug**Originally Listed At $500** Western Europe, Germany, near Cologne, ca. 17th century CE. A lovely pottery jug which was fired at a relatively high temperature - hence the name "stoneware" - and decorSee Sold Price
Sold17th Century Bartmann Bellarmine JugStoneware. ca. 17th-century Size: 11"t x 6"w. Germany.See Sold Price
SoldA Bartmann Bellarmine jug, salt glazed sA Bartmann Bellarmine jug, salt glazed stoneware, probably 17th century, circa 1680, relief moulded with coat of arms below bearded mask, 22.5cm highSee Sold Price
Sold16th C. German Salt-Glazed Stoneware Bellarmine JugWestern Europe, Germany, near Cologne, ca. 16th to 17th century CE. A charming brown glazed vessel known as a German Bellarmine jug, or Bartmann jug, from the German "Bartmann" for "bearded man." TheSee Sold Price
SoldFine 16th C. German Bellarmine Pottery JugGermany, ca. 16th to 17th century CE. This is a pottery brown glazed German Bellarmine jug, also known as a Bartmann jug, from the German "Bartmann" for "bearded man". These jugs were manufactured andSee Sold Price
Sold16th C. German Glazed Bellarmine Jug FragmentGermany, 16th to 17th century CE. This is a pottery fragment of a brown glazed German Bellarmine jug, also known as a Bartmann jug, from the German "Bartmann" for "bearded man". These jugs were manufaSee Sold Price
SoldLarge 17th century Bellarmine jug. Brown glaze. FiguralLarge 17th century Bellarmine jug. Brown glaze. Figural face spout. Large medallion on front. 2 small medallions on front sides. Chips around base. As made round defect on back. Front area has heavy cSee Sold Price
Sold17TH C. BELLARMINE JUG.Salt glazed ovoid shaped stoneware jug, with molded face of a bearded gentleman. 17”H x 10”dia. widest.See Sold Price
SoldAN EARLY 17TH CENTURY GERMAN BELLARMINE JUG decoratedAN EARLY 17TH CENTURY GERMAN BELLARMINE JUG decorated with a mask head and roundel. 23 cm high.See Sold Price
Sold17th Century Stoneware Ovoid Bellarmine JugBellarmine salt glazed stoneware jug with bearded man face. Few minor chips in base. 6"x 9"See Sold Price
SoldA 17TH CENTURY GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG withA 17TH CENTURY GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG with mask head features. 6.5ins high.See Sold Price
SoldRhenish Bellarmine Salt Glazed Jug17th century salt-glazed stoneware Bellarmine jug, Rhenish. 8 3/4" high, 5" diameter.See Sold Price
SoldThree Antique German Bellarmine JugsSet of three antique German Bellarmine Jugs, 17th century or earlier; some tarnish and wear; largest jug measuring: H 9 1/2" x D 6 1/2" (approx.) Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. WinSee Sold Price
SoldLarge 17th-C Early 18th-C Ovoid Bellarmine Style Jug.This nice example measures 15-3/4"H x 8-1/2"D with the number "3" below the neck. A nice early example for display. Dirt and grime surface with several gazing and impact cracks. 1/2" chip at top rearSee Sold Price
SoldLarge 17th-C Early 18th-C Ovoid Bellarmine Style Jug.This very nice example measures 14-3/4"H x 8"D with the number "7" below the neck. A nice early example with an Orange tone color. Dirt and grime surface with several gazing and impact cracks. 3/4" chSee Sold Price
SoldSmall Bellarmine Jug & Delft PitcherPeriod: 16th-17th century Origin: Holland & Germany Description: Bellarmine jug with embossed "old grey beard" image and and 18th century Delft blue and white pitcher. 6” x5” , 8” xSee Sold Price
SoldA salt glazed stoneware Bartmankrugg orA salt glazed stoneware Bartmankrugg or Bellarmine jug, possibly 17th century, ovoid form relief moulded and incised mask to the neck and impressed crest to the body, 23cm highSee Sold Price
SoldA small salt glazed stoneware BartmankruA small salt glazed stoneware Bartmankrugg or Bellarmine jug, probably 17th century or earlier, ovoid form relief moulded and incised mask to the neck, 11.5cm highSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Antique German Bellarmine JugsTwo tall-necked German Bellarmine jugs, likely 17th century or earlier; the larger H: 12" x W: 9" (approx.) Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United Stated GovernmentSee Sold Price
SoldBellarmine Stoneware Jug, 17th C.Together with a stoneware Pilgrim`s bottle. Northern European, 17th C. 7 1/4"h and 8 1/4"h By descent from the Estate of Robert Weeks DeForest and Emily Johnson DeForestSee Sold Price
SoldCobalt-Decorated Bellarmine Jug w/ Bearded Man and MedaFine Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Bellarmine Jug, probably Frechen, Germany, 16th or 17th century, highly-ovoid jug with heavily-tooled spout, decorated on the neck with a raised bearded mask above threSee Sold Price
SoldBellarmine Jug, 16th century (C937)This is a German Bellarmine or Bearded Man, or Witches Jug, as they have been called. They were exported to America, circa. 16th to early 17th century. It has the typical incised face at the neck areaSee Sold Price
SoldAntique German Bellarmine JugAntique German bellarmine jug with face and city mark design to body, 17th century or earlier; H 9 1/2" x 6 3/4" (approx.); Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United StSee Sold Price