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Atelier Able

Atelier Able

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    • the albarello
    • The medieval potter’s wheel
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  • before 1300 CE
    • Bronze Age
    • Early Middle Ages
    • High Middle Ages
  • 1300-1500 CE
    • stoneware
    • earthenware
    • dishes
    • other materials
    • hygiene
    • majolica
  • 1500-1800 CE
    • stoneware
    • earthenware
    • porringers
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left: chip carved jug,  / right: original late 16th century jug from the Töpfereimuseum Raeren
left: reconstruction of a  jug, / right: original from the 16th or 17th century
Left: reconstruction of a Bartmann jug. Right: original. Frechen second half of the 16th century. from collection Kunstgewerbemuseum Schloss Pillnitz
Left: reconstruction of a beaker. Right: original from Töpfereimuseum Raeren 1560-70.
Left: reconstruction of a beaker. Right: original from the 16th century
Left: a reconstruction of a stoneware shoe / €40. Right: original stoneware shoe produced in Raeren in the late 15th or early 16th century / collection d'Huys
reconstruction of a small bellarmine / ca 1600
reconstruction of a bellarmine from Museum Rotterdam / 1540-1664
reconstruction of a mug from Raeren  / 16th century
reconstruction of a 16th century bartmann jug
reconstruction of a tankard / 1575-1630
Reconstruction of an 18th century jug, 1750-1780 made in Westerwald
Reconstruction of a Bellarmine or Bartmann jug with the coat of arms of Amsterdam / ca. 1600
reconstruction of a tankard / ca. 1600
reconstruction of a ca. 1700 mug made in Fulham
a reconstruction of a small pot, sometimes interpreted as an inkwell but also as a "spinvetpot" to moisturize the fingers during spinning, late 15th or 16th century
reconstruction of a Bartmann jug from around 1600
reconstruction of a puzzle jug from Raeren / 1475-1525
reconstruction of a 16th century Bartmann jug or bellarmine after a still life by Georg Flegel
reconstruction of a 16th century Bartmann jug or bellarmine after a still life by Georg Flegel

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