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Antique German HR Hauber&Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #164 Tavern Scene dat. 1895

Antique-German-HR-Hauber-Reuther-Porcelain-Beer-Stein-164-Tavern-Scene-dat-1895-01-az Antique German HR Hauber&Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #164 Tavern Scene dat. 1895
Antique German HR Hauber&Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #164 Tavern Scene dat. 1895
Antique German HR Hauber&Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #164 Tavern Scene dat. 1895
Antique German HR Hauber&Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #164 Tavern Scene dat. 1895
Antique German HR Hauber&Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #164 Tavern Scene dat. 1895
Antique German HR Hauber&Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #164 Tavern Scene dat. 1895
Antique German HR Hauber&Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #164 Tavern Scene dat. 1895

Antique German HR Hauber&Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #164 Tavern Scene dat. 1895
Antique German HR Hauber & Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #18/164 Etched Tavern Scene dated 1895. This beautiful antique beer stein was made by Hauber & Reuther (HR) manufacturing company in around 1890s. The steins produced by HR are ones of the most collectible and desirable for the excellent quality and also rarity. The stein is made of special HR hard paste biscuit porcelain with a central. Panel glazed and hand painted with a beautiful picture of people in a tavern listening to a hunter telling his tales. Grützner’s paintings are best known for their combination of detailed academic rendering with humorous and anecdotal subject matter. The lid is another work of art. It is made of pewter in a most ornate a decorative way. It is also engraved with a presentation inscription: Herrn Wilh. Fremd Braumstr gewidmet von R. Wilhelm 1895 – Dedicated to Mr. Wilhelm Fremdd Brewmaster by R. The stein was a gift to a brew master from an employee or a grateful customer in the year of 1895. Mold number 18, decoration number 164. This mold was used for several hand-painted enameled images – mostly copies of popular artworks at the time. It is marked with impressed “HR” Hauber and Reuther mark, impressed “18” mold number and inked “164” decoration number. There is also the impressed mark “Germany” according to the German “Merchandise Marks Act of 1887″. The lid is also marked on the inside with “HR” and “RZ” marks. Hauber and Reuther made their own highest quality lids. “RZ” stands for “Rein Zinn” or highest quality pewter. The stein is 9.5 to the top of the thumblift, 0.5 L capacity. The stein is in excellent condition with only some paint wear on the handle but with no chips or cracks. Height: 9.5 in. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.
Antique German HR Hauber&Reuther Porcelain Beer Stein #164 Tavern Scene dat. 1895

Antique German Faience Beer Stein Schrezheim Factory Cold Paint Floral dat. 1819

Antique-German-Faience-Beer-Stein-Schrezheim-Factory-Cold-Paint-Floral-dat-1819-01-xwr Antique German Faience Beer Stein Schrezheim Factory Cold Paint Floral dat. 1819
Antique German Faience Beer Stein Schrezheim Factory Cold Paint Floral dat. 1819
Antique German Faience Beer Stein Schrezheim Factory Cold Paint Floral dat. 1819
Antique German Faience Beer Stein Schrezheim Factory Cold Paint Floral dat. 1819
Antique German Faience Beer Stein Schrezheim Factory Cold Paint Floral dat. 1819
Antique German Faience Beer Stein Schrezheim Factory Cold Paint Floral dat. 1819

Antique German Faience Beer Stein Schrezheim Factory Cold Paint Floral dat. 1819
Antique Faience Beer Stein Schrezheim Factory Cold Paint Floral dat. Description: Presented is an early German beer stein made around the early 1800s. The stein was made in the factory of Schrezheim – one of the largest faience factories in Germany. The stein is made from traditional Schrezheim clay and glazed with a beautiful distinctive Schrezheim blue tin glaze. It was then painted by one of the factory decorators who created a beautiful red and gold picture of a bouquet of flowers – a very common subject for Schrezheim decoration. This is so-called “cold paint” – it was not fired, hence the age-related wear. Schrezheim was very famous in the late 1700s to early 1800s for it’s faience work and also for the best quality pewter lids. It was the longest-lasting factory – most of the faience production factories were shut in the early 1800s due to the competition from emerging stoneware industrialized production and cheaper glass production. But the Schrezheim factory lasted well into the late 1850s – early 1860s. The pewter lid has the hollow ball thumblift and five-ring closed style hinge. The lid is engraved with the original owner’s initials F. D and dated 1819. Please note – this is the real date, the stein was made in or before the year 1819. Note the ornate strap support and pewter reinforcement at the bottom of the handle. The stein is in a very good condition for the faience piece this old. There is no cracks or hairlines – it’s quite rare for faience. There is a very small cut on the bottom edge that was made for a possible foot ring and no other issues with the body. The lid is in perfect shape and sitting tight. There is also an incised monogram in the bottom – most likely the decorator’s mark. It is large and impressive, standing 9.5 tall to the top of the thumblift, 1L capacity. Condition: Excellent for the age w/some paint wear. Height: 9.5 in. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter.
Antique German Faience Beer Stein Schrezheim Factory Cold Paint Floral dat. 1819