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Fourteen Various German Rhineland Stoneware Jugs, 16th-17th Century | Vierzehn verschiedene deutsche
A Siegburg stoneware tankard (Schnelle), Dated 1569,
the slender body reserved three times with a scene of a couple dining, and a figure begging in the foreground alongside two hounds, below the date 1569;
A Siegburg stoneware jug (Pulle), Circa 1560-70,
the globular body with horizontal rings, reserved with three medallions enclosing floral motifs surrounded by scrolling foliage and flowers;
A Westerwald stoneware large pewter-mounted Krug, Dated 1647,
possibly, workshop of Jan Emens Mennicken (1540-93),
the bulbous body glazed in blue, applied with three medallions of two men carrying fruit, below the date 1647, the central medallion flanked by crowned lions, incised flowerheads at the shouder;
A Westerwald stoneware pewter-mounted jug (Enghalskanne), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue, applied and reserved with circular medallions enclosing flowerhead motifs, a lion head mask moulded below the spout;
A Westerwald stoneware pewter-mounted jug (Enghalskanne), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue and manganese, reserved with two large sunbursts and rows of medallions of hearts, a lion head mask moulded below the spout;
A Westerwald stoneware pewter-mounted jug (Enghalskanne), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue and pale manganese, reserved with a band of fruit form motifs, a lion head mask moulded below the spout;
A Westerwald stoneware armorial jug (Enghalskanne), Dated 1687,
the globular body glazed in blue and manganese incised with a laurel wreath reserving an embossed dated coat-of-arms;
Two similar Westerwald stoneware jugs (Enghalskanne), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue with similar designs of triangular and diamond shaped panels and flowerheads;
A Westerwald stoneware pewter-mounted jug (Kugelbauchkrug), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue and manganese, reserved with fleur de lys;
A Westerwald stoneware pewter-mounted jug (Kugelbauchkrug), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue and manganese, reserved with a band of flowerheads and stylized leaves;
A Westerwald stoneware small jug (Kugelbauchkrug), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue and manganese, reserved with a band of foliate scrolls;
A German stoneware bellarmine jug, 17th century,
the globular body reserved with a large bearded mask and three small lion mask roundels;
and A large German stoneware armorial bellarmine jug, 17th century,
the elongated globular body reserved with a bearded mask and a coat-of-arms
Height of tallest 13 in.
33 cm.
Additional Notices & Disclaimers
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A Siegburg stoneware tankard (Schnelle), Dated 1569,
the slender body reserved three times with a scene of a couple dining, and a figure begging in the foreground alongside two hounds, below the date 1569;
A Siegburg stoneware jug (Pulle), Circa 1560-70,
the globular body with horizontal rings, reserved with three medallions enclosing floral motifs surrounded by scrolling foliage and flowers;
A Westerwald stoneware large pewter-mounted Krug, Dated 1647,
possibly, workshop of Jan Emens Mennicken (1540-93),
the bulbous body glazed in blue, applied with three medallions of two men carrying fruit, below the date 1647, the central medallion flanked by crowned lions, incised flowerheads at the shouder;
A Westerwald stoneware pewter-mounted jug (Enghalskanne), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue, applied and reserved with circular medallions enclosing flowerhead motifs, a lion head mask moulded below the spout;
A Westerwald stoneware pewter-mounted jug (Enghalskanne), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue and manganese, reserved with two large sunbursts and rows of medallions of hearts, a lion head mask moulded below the spout;
A Westerwald stoneware pewter-mounted jug (Enghalskanne), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue and pale manganese, reserved with a band of fruit form motifs, a lion head mask moulded below the spout;
A Westerwald stoneware armorial jug (Enghalskanne), Dated 1687,
the globular body glazed in blue and manganese incised with a laurel wreath reserving an embossed dated coat-of-arms;
Two similar Westerwald stoneware jugs (Enghalskanne), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue with similar designs of triangular and diamond shaped panels and flowerheads;
A Westerwald stoneware pewter-mounted jug (Kugelbauchkrug), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue and manganese, reserved with fleur de lys;
A Westerwald stoneware pewter-mounted jug (Kugelbauchkrug), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue and manganese, reserved with a band of flowerheads and stylized leaves;
A Westerwald stoneware small jug (Kugelbauchkrug), 2nd half 17th century,
the globular body glazed in blue and manganese, reserved with a band of foliate scrolls;
A German stoneware bellarmine jug, 17th century,
the globular body reserved with a large bearded mask and three small lion mask roundels;
and A large German stoneware armorial bellarmine jug, 17th century,
the elongated globular body reserved with a bearded mask and a coat-of-arms
Height of tallest 13 in.
33 cm.
Additional Notices & Disclaimers
Please note that Condition 12 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot.
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