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Antique Early German Bohemian Glass Wedding Beer Stein Hand-Blown Engraved c1845

Antique-Early-German-Bohemian-Glass-Wedding-Beer-Stein-Hand-Blown-Engraved-c1845-01-ujx Antique Early German Bohemian Glass Wedding Beer Stein Hand-Blown Engraved c1845
Antique Early German Bohemian Glass Wedding Beer Stein Hand-Blown Engraved c1845
Antique Early German Bohemian Glass Wedding Beer Stein Hand-Blown Engraved c1845
Antique Early German Bohemian Glass Wedding Beer Stein Hand-Blown Engraved c1845
Antique Early German Bohemian Glass Wedding Beer Stein Hand-Blown Engraved c1845
Antique Early German Bohemian Glass Wedding Beer Stein Hand-Blown Engraved c1845

Antique Early German Bohemian Glass Wedding Beer Stein Hand-Blown Engraved c1845
Antique Early German Bohemian Biedermeier Glass Wedding Beer Stein Hand Blown and Engraved dated 1845. A classical German glass beer stein from the period of late Biedermeier 1820s – to 1840s. The beer steins made in pre-industrial period – before 1850 – fall into the “early” category in terms of beer stein collectors. They are highly collectable and quite interesting from the point of view of technology and history. Blown crystal glass with applied thick handle scrolled. Wide pedestal with large pontil mark. The central band is nicely decorated with beautiful engraved decorations, very typical for this period. This type of glass engravings was made with a lathe mounted copper wheels smeared with a grit paste. This is a very old glass decoration technique going back to Babylonian times. It is made with the great skills – a true antique art object. These type of steins (this particular shape and size in the Biedermeier period) are usually called “glass wedding steins” they were mostly made for the wedding gifts and considered a perfect wedding present. They were quite expensive at the time. Excellent flawless condition – a rare occasion for such an item. There are some impurities in the glass – it was a pre-industrial manual glassblowing job, but there is no breaks, chips or repairs. The lid is in perfect condition and sits very tight. It is engraved with the initials C. It features a large closed type hinge and urn-shaped thumblift – typical for the Biedermeier period. Nice very traditional beer drinking vessel about 180 years old! I guarantee my dating – the stein was made in 1845 (or earlier). It is quite large and impressive, standing 9.5 tall to the top of the thumblift, about 1 L capacity. Height: 9.5 in. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Breweriana, Beer\Drinkware, Steins\Lidded Steins\Germany”. The seller is “beer-stein” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Antique Early German Bohemian Glass Wedding Beer Stein Hand-Blown Engraved c1845

Antique German Porcelain Beer Stein Occupational Shoemaker withLithophane c. 1890

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Antique German Porcelain Beer Stein Occupational Shoemaker withLithophane c. 1890
Antique German Porcelain Beer Stein Occupational Shoemaker withLithophane c. 1890
Antique German Porcelain Beer Stein Occupational Shoemaker withLithophane c. 1890
Antique German Porcelain Beer Stein Occupational Shoemaker withLithophane c. 1890
Antique German Porcelain Beer Stein Occupational Shoemaker withLithophane c. 1890

Antique German Porcelain Beer Stein Occupational Shoemaker withLithophane c. 1890
Antique German Porcelain Beer Stein Occupational Shoemaker w/Lithophane c. Description: This beer stein belongs to the “occupational” family of German beer vessels. It was made for a butcher who was very proud of his occupation. The steins of this sort were quite expensive at the time and could be compared with the regimental or Reservisten family of collectible antique beer steins. The stein was made around 1880 – 1890 of hard porcelain with hand-painted over a transfer outline art and ornate pewter lid. It is decorated with a scene of the shoemakers’ workshop, with several workers doing the shoemaker’s work. The inscription on the sides reads. Hoch lebe das edle Handwerke der Schuster! ” – “Long live the noble handwork of shoemaker! The stein has a lithophane – a picture in the bottom that you can only see through the light. It shows The lid is engraved with the original owner’s name: Heinrich Sonnenhauer. The stein is in excellent. There is no chips, cracks or even usual lithophane crazing. The stein is 10 tall to the top of the finial, 0.5L capacity. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Breweriana, Beer\Drinkware, Steins\Lidded Steins\Germany”. The seller is “beer-stein” and is located in this country: US.
Antique German Porcelain Beer Stein Occupational Shoemaker withLithophane c. 1890