Berkemeyer with two rows of prunts from the Netherlands or Germany c 1590, glass. This glass has the typical Berkmeyer shape, namely a stem with pointed prunts extending into a funnel-shaped bowl. A thin thread of glass marks the transition from stem to bowl and the glass rests on a pincered foot-ring. Berkemeyers were the preferred vessels for drinking wine during the late 16th century.
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