Reinhold Hanke Soccer Ball Antique German Character Beer Stein. 5L VIDEO Gift
You are ordering this antique, German made, Reinhold Hanke. 5 Liter, soccer / football character beer stein. Condition review video below. Mold number 1774 cataloged as Soccer Ball. Marked: 1774, Made in Germany. Full color version of this mold very accurately represents a leather soccer ball. If you like this stein, please save my store to your favorites and check out the “Beer Stein” section of my store for more Mettlach, antique, character, and collectible steins currently available. Please checkRead More…
1993 Augustiner Brau Munich Oktoberfest lidded Masskrug German Beer Stein
For Sale is a stunning. Brauerei zum Augustiner Oktoberfest lidded Masskrug Stein. From the Augustiner brewery in Munich, Germany. Capacity – wonderfull condition, like New – no cracks/chips – true collector’s item. Individual copies of steins may slightly differ in color appearance due to manual, handmade process.
A. K. Kaiser German # 372 Echt Kobalt Beer Stein, 1/2 L
THIS BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE GERMAN BEER STEIN. KAISER GERMAN # 372 ” ECHT KOBALT” BEER STEIN, 1/2 L. BLUE ONION PATTERN ALL AROUND WITH PEWTER LID. MARKED ON BOTTOM KAISER W. GERMANY, ECHT KOBALT #372. THIS STEIN MEASURES 0.5 LITTER, APPROX. 6 1/4 INCHES TALL INCLUDING LID. Condition & Size: THE STEIN IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.
Faust’s Own Beer Stein withLithophane Bottom Germany Blue Onion Circa 1880’s RARE
This porcelain beer stein has the German blue onion design commissioned by Tony Faust’s Oyster House and Anheuser Brewing Company. It is decorated with fire on the enamel logo for the Faust restaurant of St. Pewter lid with inlaid porcelain. Lithophane of a couple on the bottom. Originally served with Faust lager beer. Mint condition, no chips, cracks, crazing or repairs. The hinged lid works well and has beautiful patina. It measures approximately 6 1/4″ tall, 3 3/4″ in diameterRead More…
Antique German Etched Beer Stein by M. Girmscheid- Bowling Theme #1087 c. 1900
Large Antique Etched Beer Stein by M. Girmscheid – Bowling Theme #1087 c. Description: Fantastic large antique German beer stein made in the “etched” technique that is usually associated with Mettlach. However, it was made by Matthias Girmscheid – one of the major beer stein manufacturers in early 1900s Germany. He established his own company in 1870 in Hoehr, now – Hoehr-Grenzhausen, the famous Westerwald stein-making area. The stein is made of pottery in an etched technique with hand-painted coloring.Read More…
German WWII Remembering My Service Pewter Beer Stein -c. 1930
We are offering another very scarce German WW II pewter 1939 beer stein with soldier’s name on the lid. This stein is from 1939 and is original condition. Remembering my service is very authentic for the historical time period. Look as the information on the front then imagine what could be behind Door No. We guarantee that you will be pleased with this period authentic stein. We want you to have a pleasant experience. Your satisfaction is our guarantee.
Antique German Etched Beer Stein by J. P. Thewalt Drinking Cavaliers #1296 c. 1900
Antique German Etched Beer Stein Drinking Cavaliers by Johann Peter Thewalt #1296 c. Description: This beautiful very old German beer stein is made in “etched” technique – the contours of the decoration are incised into the body. This technique was used by different manufacturers around the turn of the 19th century – the most famous was Mettlach, but also J. Remy, Hauber and Reuther, and some others used it to create very beautiful (and also expensive at the time) exclusiveRead More…
Pair of Antique Early German Stoneware Westerwald Beer Steins c. Late 1700s
Pair of Antique Early German Stoneware Westerwald Beer Steins c. The beer steins made before 1850 fall into the “Early” category in terms of beer stein collecting. They are quite rare – at that time, before the Industrial Revolution, the production was all manual. Every stein made in the early period was unique, decorated by hand, and rarely replicated. These two beautiful steins were made in the 1780s – 1790s, they are guaranteed old give or take 10 years. TheyRead More…