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(3)

TANK

(4)

VASE

BREED

KIAF - ancient Greek vessel ladle

LADLE

OLLA - rounded glass vessel, Italy

URN

CHARA - ancient Russian vessel for strong drinks

BOWL

SHTOF - old for strong drinks

(5)

AKLEI - type of goblet, goblet

Askos - ancient Greek vessel

BADYA - wooden bucket

BANK

BIDON

WINEGLASS

BARREL

VAZON

BUCKET

TUB

KILIK - ancient Greek bowl

BOILER

CUP

LEBES - ancient Greek vessel

LEKYTHUS - ancient Greek oil vessel

PIALA

PYTHOS - an ancient Greek vessel for storing grain, water, etc.

POTIR - bowl for religious ceremonies

ROEMER - a type of glass vessels with a high leg

RITON - a vessel in the form of a horn

GLASS

FOOT (stack)

Phiala - ancient Greek bowl for feasts

FLASK

wine glass

CHARKA - a small bowl

(6)

AMPHORA - ancient vessel

BORTHA - leather flask

BURDYUK

BOTTLE

HYDRIA - ancient Greek vessel

DECANTER

ENDOVA - ancient Russian vessel for pouring drinks

CANON - an urn for the ashes of the dead

KANTIR - Spanish vessel

KANFAR - ancient Greek vessel

KANFOR - ancient Greek goblet

KVASHNYa - tub for dough

Krater - an ancient Greek vessel for mixing wine with water

CUP

JUG

KUMGAN - oriental jug

PATERA - sacrificial vessel, Ancient Rome

PELIKA - the shape of a vessel, Ancient Greece

SITULA - antique bronze vessel in the shape of a bucket with a handle

SKIFOS - vessel, Ancient Greece

GLASS

STACK

Tarel - medieval bronze dish

TRIPOD - vessel with three legs

BOTTLE

FLASK

HUMPEN - glass beer glass

SHNELLA - mug for beer

(7)

ARABALL - ancient Greek vessel for aromatic oils

BAKLAGA - road keg

BRATINA - old Russian bottle

VILKOM - a healthy cup for beer

SHELL

CALEBASS - made from pumpkin or calabash fruit

KVASNIK

Korchaga - ancient Russian vessel

KUMANETS - Ukrainian ceramic vessel

MANERKA - flask

OYNOCHOY - ancient Greek vessel

POLYPOD - vessel with several legs

Psikter - an ancient Greek vessel for cooling

BUBBLE

HAND

STAMNOS - Ancient Greek vessel for wine

(8)

ALABASTR (alavaster) - an ancient Greek vessel for storing the world

CANISTER

NAUTILUS - goblet of sea shells

OSSUARY - funerary urn

SKOPKAR - ladle in the form of a boat

TANK

(9)

STORAGE TANK

(10)

ALBARELLO - apothecary vessel

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