Frechen Pottery: Revision history

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17 April 2026

  • curprev 08:1608:16, 17 April 2026 Deutsch-craft talk contribs 4,078 bytes +4,078 Created page with "== Overview == Frechen pottery is a German stoneware tradition originating in the town of Frechen, near Cologne, and active primarily from the 16th to the 18th century.<ref>Gaimster, David. ''German Stoneware 1200–1900''. British Museum Press, 1997.</ref> It is especially known for the production of Bartmann jugs, also referred to as “bearded face jugs,” which became widely distributed across Europe. Frechen developed as part of the broader Rhenish stoneware regio..."