Bellarmine jug or Bartmann jug, fragment, made in northern Germany from salt glazed stoneware in the 16th and 17th centuries and used for wine or oil, used in trade under the Hanseatic League, which controlled trade in Norway from 14th century, at the Bergen Maritime Museum, in Bergen, Vestland, Norway. The jugs have a carving of a bearded man on the neck. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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