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About this jug

Mask: Group 5

Vessel: Group 18

Location:

Den Helder - Texel, Netherlands
Netherlands

Long/Lat: 52.99602, 4.92078

Archaeological Context: Sealed feature: Sealed feature

Site type: Shipwreck

Notes: In 2009, Northseadivers conducted an exploratory dive survey on a wreck southeast of Texel in the Wadden Sea. The wreck was named Malzwin 4 and measures approximately 25 x 6 metres. A remarkable find was the ship's bell with the inscription SOLI DEO GLORIA ANNO 1713. Other finds include three bartmann jugs from Stadtlohn/Vreden (1675-1725), wine bottles made of green glass (1700-1750), a cellar bottle also made of green glass, and a beer mug made of glazed stoneware from Westerwald (1700-1750). The ship is believed to have sunk in the first half of the 18th century.

Time Period: 1675 - 1725

Height: 280.00

Max-width: 180.00

Feature description: Production site Stadtlohn/Vreden. Mask with a medaillon of a sun underneath.

Identifier: Malzwin 4-002

Custody: Private collection