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D2008-CMD, Jug
Bartmann Jug
D2008-CMD, Jug

Bartmann Jug

Date1720-1760
MediumBrown salt-glazed stoneware
DimensionsOH: 18
OD: 10 3/4"', 6' (base)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1954-825
DescriptionBartmann Bottle: Ovoid form with tapering short neck and molded lip; small, ridged loop handle. Molded on the front of the neck is a bearded mask and below is a roulette-inscribed number 4. Mottled dark brown on gray, the brown flecked with various-sized spots of cream color.Label TextAlthough Frechen bottles continued to be made in the eighteenth century with and without Bartmann masks, their presence in America was vastly overshadowed by newly available English brown stoneware. German vessels in archaeological contexts appear at a ratio of about one for every twenty British examples.

Among the latest specimens found in use in a colonial-American context is a Frechen bottle recovered from the British ships sunk during the siege of Yorktown in 1781. Like the 1954-825 example in our collection, the recovered bottle was marked with a roulette-incised number “4” to indicate capacity, and its ovoid shape is indicative of the eighteenth-century date of manufacture.
Mark(s)Capacity mark of 4ProvenancePurchased from R. W. Paul, 20a & 22 Fore Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, England
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