Way of life
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1800 up to 1850
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Western Pomerania until 1945
Hot water flask
- brown stoneware, glazed
- 19th century
- height: 15 cm
The hot water flask, known as a 'Kruke', has a semi-spheroid form and two handles. The opening used to fill it with hot water is sealed with a cork. Probably from Saxony, the item of pottery does not carry a mark.
Hot water flasks are traditionally used in the 19th-century farming households of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to warm up the beds. This exhibit comes from Göhren. The owner was born on 1886.
She inherited the flash from her father and bequeathed it to the museum in 1964.
Text: E.M.