Ancient water jugs

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an old vase is sitting on a white pedestal in front of a gray background with black and gold designs

Painted in Greek: "Year 9, Mecheir; Damo[...], son of Nearchos, Member of the Sacred Embassy, of Boeotia; by Theodotos, agorastes."

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This ancient water jug, a relic from centuries past, bears the marks of its long journey through time. Crafted from durable clay, its surface is adorned with intricate patterns that tell tales of the era it originated from, possibly an old civilization known for its artistry and craftsmanship. Despite the wear and tear of ages, its original beauty has been lovingly preserved and enhanced through meticulous renovation. The jug stands tall, with a rounded belly that tapers gracefully into a na...

This ancient water jug, a relic from centuries past, bears the marks of its long journey through time. Crafted from durable clay, its surface is adorned with intricate patterns that tell tales of the era it originated from, possibly an old civilization known for its artistry and craftsmanship. Despite the wear and tear of ages, its original beauty has been lovingly preserved and enhanced through meticulous renovation. The jug stands tall, with a rounded belly that tapers gracefully into a…

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a gold vase sitting on top of a wooden table next to green plants and potted plants

🌟 Stay Hydrated in Style with Our Pure Brass Water Jug 🌟 Embrace the timeless elegance and health benefits of drinking from our Pure Brass Water Jug. Handcrafted with care, this jug not only elevates your dining table but also promotes a healthier lifestyle. ✨ Why You’ll Love Our Pure Brass Water Jug ✨ Health Benefits: Drinking water stored in brass can help improve immunity and digestion. Elegant Design: Handcrafted with a polished finish, adding a touch of sophistication to your table.

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A 17th century witch bottle (made in Germany) excavated in the county of Staffordshire, England. They were used to counter witchcraft and often contained magical ingredients and things belonging to those suffering from spells such as finger nails, hair, or urine.

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an old green glass pitcher sitting on top of a white tablecloth covered floor next to a gray wall

Roman jug - used to hold wine or water at the dinner table. Made of free-blown glass, this example is composed of a green-toned, slightly iridescent glass and is decorated with a thread around the neck and another around the mouth, made by trailing molten glass around the vessel when it was still hot. Date 4th century (Late Antique)

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