Bellarmine jug 1660-80 probably German, Frechen German bearded man” stoneware jugs are known to have been used in seventeenth-century America. Stoneware is fired at a higher temperature than earthenware—hot enough to make the clay vitrify, or change into a glasslike substance—resulting in a nonporous ceramic body. Thus, stoneware jugs made ideal long-term storage containers.. Bellarmine jug. probably German, Frechen. 1660-80. Salt-glazed stoneware. Ceramics-Pottery
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