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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
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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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