As Hunter drew closer, he noticed the several flagons sitting on the table between them were mostly empty. |
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He then disappeared, and presently entered with two earthen flagons, one filled with canary wine, the other with brandy. |
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He bought a pitcher of the spiced, potent mead sold in these parts, and asked for a pair of clean flagons. |
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Their Verulamium Region counterparts, however, produced Continental-style flagons and mortaria that were traded much further afield. |
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Dusk slowly came and still the walls of the pub echoed with laughter and the sound of clinking flagons and plates. |
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Together they returned their flagons to the bar as he gave them one last look. |
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Refined worship called for matched sets of flagons for pouting communion wine, and cups or beakers for drinking it. |
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And the drinking games were being played using a super-strong lager that came in flagons from the nearby brewery. |
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All of the 120 or more silver bowls, dishes, cups, flagons and spoons were cut up, crushed, or broken. |
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After that came the famous Valenti pork shank, an imposing haunch of meat, braised in whole flagons of wine, supported by garden vegetables and a mound of polenta. |
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It has long been known that water carried in silver flagons stays fresh. |
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The appeal of Franconian wine was undoubtedly heightened from this period by its being bottled in distinctive round flat flagons, known as Bocksbeutel. |
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Adhesive labels for presenting and embellishing your bottles, flagons, other containers. |
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Large guild flagons of a characteristic polygonal design, only 11 of them have been preserved. |
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The municipal authorities often possessed a set of six or 12 flagons of this kind. |
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We feasted and we lay abask in the sunshine of a jolly, idle life all these luxurious months, drinking scorn and confusion amid our nightly flagons to remote care. |
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Some of his flagons, tankards, plates, saucers, salts, basins, and chamber pots, although unspecified as to material, were undoubtedly also made of pewter. |
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Simple shapes such as plates and spoons could be cast in a two-part mould, but complex forms such as tankards or flagons needed multi-part moulds. |
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Stills were extravagantly camouflaged, even as cemetery plots: old pictures show these plots uncovered, with neat rows of glass flagons winking in the light. |
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There are also some silver dishes and flagons, probably the monastery treasure mentioned in an old chronicle of St Coloumbs Abbey in Yorkshire. |
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Never to be used for containing the Blood of the Lord are flagons, bowls, or other vessels that are not fully in accord with the established norms. |
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And he emptied others' flagons, and he flirted others' wives. |
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Guests will be served a five-course feast of pottages, roasts and pies, rounded off by pudding and cheeses, and accompanied by flagons of ale and fine wine. |
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