Mudlarking: Bellarmine Jugs and Witch Bottles – Beachcombing Magazine
Mudlarking: Bellarmine Jugs and Witch Bottles – Beachcombing Magazine
14 - Witch Bottle: Bellarmine Jar - Museum of Witchcraft and Magic
The Norris Museum - We've gone into the store for this week's object. This is a WITCH BOTTLE or Bellarmine jug. It was found under the hearth of a 17th-century cottage at
Reactionary Ritual: Witch-bottle Production in 17th c. England | by Sofia Karliner | Medium
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
tnf935 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer
Dale Gilbert Jarvis: A story of witch bottles from Colliers, Newfoundland.
The Bellarmine Museum – JTW Ceramics
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