Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher
type of wine pitcher or tankard used in 17th-century inns in the Netherlands and Germany, featured in 17th-century paintings. Sometimes reddish, sometimes cream-colored and sometimes stamped with colored glazing
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Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher
Summary
Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher is a jug[1].
Key Facts
- Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher is the creator of Westerwald Pottery[2].
- Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher's image is recorded as Jan Jansz van de Velde - stoneware wine pitcher (cropped).jpg[3].
- Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher's instance of is recorded as jug[4].
- Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher's made from material is recorded as stoneware[5].
- Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher's made from material is recorded as tin[6].
- Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher's Commons category is recorded as 17th-century Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher[7].
- Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher's described by source is recorded as A Modest Message: as Intimated by the Painters of the "Monochrome Banketje"[8].
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Works and Contributions
Westerwald stoneware wine pitcher is the creator of Westerwald Pottery[2].