Screw Top for a Bottle (Schraubflasche)

c. 1660–80 Overall: 34.3 cm (13 1/2 in.) Source image
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Bottles or jars (kruken) of this type of six-sided form are most often associated with the ceramic tradition found in Kreussen (now Creussen) in the Bavarian region of Germany during the mid to late 1600s. With a threaded neck fitted with a pewter screw top and ring, they were...

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