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Armorial Bellarmine jug, 1590,
Armorial Bellarmine jug, 1590, stoneware jug with oval medallions flanked by lions below a mask, glaze with spots of blue, probably French, circa 1590, 10 in. Scattered crazing and creases as made, base with several old cracks, small rim chips, otherwise excellent condition. Mark and Marjorie Allen Antiques, Amherst, New Hampshire, 2003
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Bellarmine Jug, Stag and Birds
Bellarmine Jug, Stag and Birds German, 17th century, stoneware with mottled brown glaze, three oval medallions with repeated house, stag and birds, wire marks on bottom, Rhineland, 14-1/4 in.,
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17TH C. BELLARMINE JUG. Salt glazed
17TH C. BELLARMINE JUG. Salt glazed ovoid shaped stoneware jug, with molded face of a bearded gentleman. 17”H x 10”dia. widest.
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A 17th Century Northern European
A 17th Century Northern European saltware glazed stoneware ''Bellarmine'' jug with applied mask of small size 6.5ins high and a letter dated April 11th 1904 giving its provenance as ''Dug up in getting out the foundations of the Dog & Partridge''
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Bellarmine stoneware jug, 1658,
Bellarmine stoneware jug, 1658, ovoid with mottled brown/gray glaze, oval medallion marked "L I" with opposed griffins below "1658", Rhenish area, Germany, 10 in. Base chips and glaze anomalies. Herrup & Wolfner Antiques, New York City, 1989
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Stoneware Bellarmine Jug German,
Stoneware Bellarmine Jug German, 17th century, molded mask at neck, mottled light brown glaze, 18-1/2 in.,
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SMALL 17TH C. BELLARMINE JUG. A
SMALL 17TH C. BELLARMINE JUG. A small salt glazed stoneware jug with bearded man’s face, and handle, 5.5”H. Provenance - The Estate Collection of Susan MacKay.
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Large German Bellarmine jug,
Large German Bellarmine jug, brown-glazed stoneware with strap handle, early 18th century, 18 in. Scattered glaze chips and wear especially at spout, one hairline crack in body. Swan Tavern Antiques, Yorktown, Virginia
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Two Diminutive Bellarmine Jugs
Two Diminutive Bellarmine Jugs German, 17th century, one with molded mask at neck, mottled brown glaze, 7-1/4 in., base chips, normal rim wear and losses; one 4-3/4 in., base chips and normal wear
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Antique German bellarmine jug
Antique 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 States Government diplomat, agricultural attache and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner
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German Stoneware Bellarmine or
German Stoneware Bellarmine or Bartmann Jug, 17th century with loop handle and bearded mask to the neck and incised number 3 height 15.25 in — 38.7 cm
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GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE
GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUGGerman stoneware Bellarmine jug , 7 3/4" h.
Condition:
A couple old glaze lines. Old chips to base.
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SMALL GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE
SMALL GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG, 17TH C.Small German stoneware bellarmine jug, 17th c., with Arms of Amsterdam, 8 1/4" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Small chips to base. Glaze line to right side.
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GERMAN BELLARMINE JUG WITH
GERMAN BELLARMINE JUG WITH CRESTSpossibly 18th century, glazed stoneware Bartmann or "bearded man" jug with three crests around body, loop handle, hole through base, 11-5/8 x 9 in.
Provenance: Estate of Ben Smith, Newnan, Georgia
Condition:
anomalies as made, chips, scuffs, and abrasions across surface, losses to crests and face, chips to neck and base, possible areas of restoration specifically on face and handle (see blacklight)
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Two Bellarmine salt glazed jugs:
Two Bellarmine salt glazed jugs: one bottle form with mask above coat of arms, 8-3/4 in.; one miniature, 4-3/4 in., kiln debris , 16th century if of the period. Both with scattered chips, surface abrasions, kiln debris, other flaws as made. Private Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Three Bellarmine jugs, all with
Three Bellarmine jugs, all with bearded masks above medallions: one with mottled brown glaze, possibly with agricultural implements, 8 in., repair and surface restoration to base and rim; one with mottled brown to ivory glaze, 8-1/2 in., large base chip, otherwise good condition; one with mottled dark brown glaze, 8 in., glaze anomalies as made, large repaired cracks and areas of retouch, all stoneware, Rhenish, mid to late 17th century. Marie Plummer and John Philbrick and Paul P. Zickell Collection
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Two tall-necked German Bellarmine
Two 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 Government employee residing in Southern California; thence by descent to the present owner.
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Large antique German bellarmine jug
Large antique German bellarmine jug with face and city marks to body, with numerous imprints, 17th century or earlier; H 16 1/4" x D 10 1/2" (approx.); Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat, agricultural attache and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner
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GERMAN 18TH CENTURY STONEWARE
GERMAN 18TH CENTURY STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG.German Mid 18th Century Stoneware Bellarmine Jug. Salt glazed, Three Liter capacity, tall ovoid form with a mask below the collared mouth. Condition: : Good with Crazing, fire ring blow-out on side, some base rim chips.
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Fine early German Bellarmine jug,
Fine early German Bellarmine jug, brown-glazed stoneware with mask, leaf and sun decoration, attributed to Koln, Germany, mid 16th century, 6 in. Surface wear and minor glaze losses, wear to handle (probably from strap or hanger), extensive old chips to foot rim. Michael and Jane Dunn Antiques, 1983
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GERMAN SALT GLAZED STONEWARE
GERMAN SALT GLAZED STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUGattributed to Frenchen or Cologne, dated 1597, with smiling greybeard mask, sprig decorated with medallion bearing the date "1597", 7-5/8 x 5 in., Provenance: Christie's, London, The Rous Lench Collection, Lot 196, purchased May 29, 1990 for œ1,430; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey; Note: This bellarmine jug was exhibited at the Milwaukee Art Museum in Puritan Classicism: Seventeenth-Century Cupboards of Massachusetts, from May 4 to July 29, 2001.
Condition:
chip to rim with short corresponding hairline, base with some kiln debris, small voids in clay
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Antique German Bellarmine or
Antique German Bellarmine or "bearded man" jug, likely 16th or 17th century, with incised face and city mark; H 10 1/2" x D 6 3/4" (approx.); Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United Stated Government employee residing in Southern California; thence by descent to the present owner
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GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG,
GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG, 17TH C.German stoneware bellarmine jug, 17th c. , 9" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Base chips.
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Two antique German bellarmine jugs,
Two antique German bellarmine jugs, 17th century or earlier; some wear and chips to larger vase, the smaller previously broken and repaired with some areas of loss; the larger H 16" x D 9 1/4" (approx.)
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A German saltglaze stoneware
A German saltglaze stoneware bellarmine mask jug, applied to the front with a rosette, 22cm high/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
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Antique German Bellarmine or
Antique German Bellarmine or "bearded man" jug, likely 16th or 17th century, with incised face and city mark; H 9" x D 5 3/4" (approx.); Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United Stated Government employee residing in Southern California; thence by descent to the present owner
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Two large antique German bellarmine
Two large antique German bellarmine jugs, 17th century or earlier; the larger H 17 1/4" x D 9 1/4" (approx.) Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat, agricultural attaché and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner. Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat, agricultural attache and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner.
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BELLARMINE STONEWARE
BELLARMINE STONEWARE JUGBellarmine Stoneware Jug ovoid form with tooled spout, decorated on neck with raised bearded mask Height 16 1/2 inches, diameter approximately 12"
Condition:
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LARGE GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE
LARGE GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUGLarge German stoneware Bellarmine jug, 17th c. , decorated with a carved face of a bearded man, 17 1/2" h. Provenance: Alistair Sampson Antiques, London, 1996.
Condition:
Old base chips. Firing chip to handle.
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TWO STONEWARE JUGS. European 19th
TWO STONEWARE JUGS. European 19th century. Bellarmine with additional star medallion 9''h. and one with tooled and applied decoration 6''h. Both have chips. The jug has a repaired handel a large chip to the top rim Most of the bottom of the jug is chiped off. hair line on the jar at the top down the neck with a chip at the top rim of the jar.
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GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG,
GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUG, 17TH C.German stoneware bellarmine jug, 17th c. , 9" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Chips to base.
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Set of three antique German
Set 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. Winberg, former United Stated Government employee residing in Southern California; thence by descent to the present owner.
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A LARGE GERMAN SALT GLAZED
A LARGE GERMAN SALT GLAZED BELLARMINE JUGattributed to Frenchen, circa 1620, with greybeard mask and rope twist handle, sprig decorated with three crowned heraldic crest medallions, with cobalt glaze splashes, 14 x 10 in.
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Provenance: Robert Hunter, Virginia, purchased April 7, 1999 for $7,100; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey
Condition:
rim chips, some minor surface flakes, two medallions with small losses to edge, some faint cracks/crackle
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A LARGE GERMAN SALT GLAZED
A LARGE GERMAN SALT GLAZED BELLARMINE JUGprobably mid 17th century, with greybeard mask and strap handle, sprig decorated with heraldic crest, 16-7/8 x 10 in.
Provenance: Estate of Virginia B. Story, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina
Condition:
rim chips and hairline, other scattered chips and flakes, chip to wall with commensurate hairlines, minor firing cracks (as made), light abrasions
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Group of three antique German
Group of three antique German bellarmine jugs, 17th century or earlier; the largest H 16" x D 9 1/2" (approx.) Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat, agricultural attaché and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner. Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat, agricultural attache and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner.
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TWO SMALL GERMAN STONEWARE
TWO SMALL GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE JUGS, 17TH CTwo small German stoneware bellarmine jugs, 17th c. , 7 1/2" h. and 6 1/4" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Tallest - chip to rim, small stone pops to body, small base rim chips. Other - small flake to rim and handle, firing line at handle with small glaze flake.