- A
Berkemeyer is a
drinking gl**** with a wide,
flared bowl,
dating from 15th-century
Germany and the Netherlands, and
still made today. They have a characteristic...
- 15th
through the 17th century.
Rummers lacked the
flared bowl of the
Berkemeyer and had much
thinner walls. The
hollow base was
built up by
coiling strands...
- boot Beer
bottle Beer stein,
large mug
traditionally with a
hinged lid
Berkemeyer Gl****, 200ml (7 fl. oz.)
Australian beer gl**** (Queensland and Victoria)...
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common stylistic element in
German gl****ware, such as the
rummer and
Berkemeyer styles of
drinking gl****.
Stangenglas Tall
Beaker with Prunts, Germany...
- 268–278. doi:10.7326/M15-1789. PMC 5100826. PMID 26757021.
Weigel S,
Berkemeyer S,
Girnus R,
Sommer A,
Lenzen H,
Heindel W (May 2014). "Digital mammography...
- (books), a
pewter jug, and
pewter plate.
There is also a
bread roll, a
Berkemeyer gl****, two globes, a palette, and a lute case. Used and worn
items appear...
-
History (in Dutch)
David Rijckaert (II) (1586–1642), A
stoneware ewer, a
Berkemeyer and a
conical gl**** in a bekerschroef, with
confectionary in a silver...
- doi:10.1259/bjr/83821596. PMC 3473710. PMID 21586506. Weigel, Stefanie;
Berkemeyer, Shoma; Girnus, Ralf; Sommer, Alexander; Lenzen, Horst; Heindel, Walter...
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Berkemeyer tumbler engraved by
Visscher in 1646...
- Helman,
Laura M. (1927). The
History and
Genealogy of the Drum Family.
Berkemeyer, Keck & Company. ISBN 9781014257659.
Hazleton Standard-Speaker newspaper...