- Zealand, a
flagon refers to a gl****
vessel filled with beer
available in
public bars or
bottle stores.
Drinkers could take
their own
washed flagons or swap...
-
similar to the Dürrnberg
Flagon found in Austria. The
almost identical pair of
flagons imitate the
shape of
contemporary Etruscan flagons and are made of a copper...
- missile.
Later '
Flagon-F'
models often carried two R-98s and one or two
pairs of short-range R-60 (AA-8 'Aphid') missiles. Late-model '
Flagons' also sometimes...
-
represent an
early Celtic leaf crown.: 27, 64 This
flagon strongly resembles the
Etruscan beaked-
flagons produced from the mid-6th to late-5th centuries...
-
festivals internationally during the
summer of 2013.
Their debut album Forge &
Flagon was
released in June 2012 in the UK and
Europe January 2013 in the US and...
- Features, from
north to south,
include Cape Darlington,
Schott Inlet,
Flagon Point, Cape Christmas, Wüst Inlet, Old Mans Head and Cape Fanning. The Merz...
- The Cask 'N
Flagon is a
restaurant and
sports bar with
locations at
Fenway Park in
Boston and on RT. 139 in Marshfield, M****achusetts. Both
locations are...
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decorate vessels of
closed forms.{{|Closed forms:
shapes such as
vases and
flagons/jugs that
cannot be made in a
single mould because they have a swelling...
- England. Its
products include animal figures for its
Collectors Club,
whisky flagons, and a
variety of
industrial ceramics. In the 1950s, the Wade potteries...
- & Cola,
increasing its hold on the
Australian market. Kraken's
Ceramic Flagons were
produced by UK
based Pottery firm Wade Ceramics,
though ceased contractual...