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What You Might Not Know About the Normandy Jug

Normandy is a region in France known for its cider, lace-making, and the Bayeux Tapestry. But you might not know that it’s also home to the renowned Calvados apple brandy.Normandy is a must-see when visiting France, but you’ll find plenty to do there besides drinking...

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Normandy Jug

Normandy JugA beautiful normandy jug, this stout milk jug is crafted from polished brass and was hand-crafted circa 1850. Its outer surface has been lightly textured by a technique known as hammering, and its neck is scalloped at the base. The mouth is curved and the...

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Antique Normandy Jug

This fine antique Normandy (French) polished brass milk jug was hand-crafted circa 1850. The outside is lightly textured by hammering, and the body has a scalloped collar where the neck attaches to the body. The jug is of baluster form with a rounded pouring lip and a...

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Normandy Jug

This lovely, hand-crafted, jug was made in Normandy, France circa 1850. It is a stocky jug of baluster form with a slightly textured exterior and a scalloped collar where the neck attaches to the body.It is decorated with vine scrolls which are typical of Saintonge...

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Salt is an essential element for a healthy diet, but too much sodium can be harmful. That's why it's best to buy table salts in moderation.There are a number of different types of salt available on grocery store shelves and spice pantries today, but many people aren't...

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