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Berkemeyer with two rows of prunts Berkenmeier with two rows of bumps, Berkenmeier of blue-green glass on serrated feet. Cylindrical shaft as one piece blown with conical cup. On the shaft two
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Bonhams : A rare large green tinted Berkemeyer, Dutch or German, late 16th or 17th century
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A GREEN GLASS BEAKER (BERKEMEYER)
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Berkemeyer Oil painting by Albert Kechyan | Artfinder
Berkemeyer with three rows of raspberry prunts free public domain image | Look and Learn
ROEMER TYPE WINE AND BEER GLASS FROM THE 16TH CENTURY TO PRESENT | Ancient Glass Blog of The Allaire Collection
A waldglas beaker, a strangenglas, and a kuttrolf (glass) #22235618
Berkemeier, special handmade and authentically signed - Catawiki
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Bonhams : A green tinted Berkemeyer, Dutch or German, late 16th or 17th century
Berkemeyer. A Berkemeyer is a wine glass with a wide, low stem and a flaring conical bowl. Its form is thought to derive from wooden beakers carved from birch. The prunts on
J.E.F. Glass Novy Bor Berkemeyer Style Art Glass Applied - Etsy UK
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Beaker (Berkemeyer) | V&A Explore The Collections
Berkemeyer with two rows of prunts from the Netherlands or Germany c 1590, glass, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. IAM-WHA-234-AG | agefotostock
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1300-1400. Berkemeier, Germany. Forest glass, applied relief. Height : 8,3 cm, diameter 8,3 cm. Rotterdam, museum Boijmans Van Be… | Antieke glazen, Kunstwerk, Glas
Berkemeier, 10 cm, green | Museum Webshop - Museum-webshop
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Berkemeyer with two rows of prunts from the Netherlands or Germany c 1590, glass. This glass has the typical Berkmeyer shape, namely a stem with pointed prunts extending into a funnel-shaped bowl.