Dorset Museum & Art Gallery - Jugs decorated with a bearded head, known as bellarmines, were made in the 17th century. They were popular as beer bottles, but were also used for
Mudlarking: Bellarmine Jugs and Witch Bottles – Beachcombing Magazine
Witch Bottles - Apotropaios
Mudlarking: Bellarmine Jugs and Witch Bottles – Beachcombing Magazine
Herefordshire Museum Service - A stoneware Bellarmine bottle. BELLARMINE JUGS. by John E L Caiger. These are highly fired and coated with a salt glaze. During the firing when the kiln is
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American Folkloric Witchcraft: Bellarmine Jars
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Bellarmine Jug - Scarborough Museums and Galleries
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Bellarmine jug | probably German, Frechen | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pitt Rivers Object Collections: Bellarmine Jars
Pitt Rivers Object Collections: Bellarmine Jars
Dale Gilbert Jarvis: A story of witch bottles from Colliers, Newfoundland.