Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein withDeer Design c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug w/Deer Design c. Description: The beer steins made before 1850 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. This beautiful stein was made in the early 1800s, it is guaranteed old give or take 10 years. It is made in a very traditional style of gray stoneware with cobalt-blue glaze. This is a very traditional beer drinking vessel – a type that was produced for over centuries, from mid-1600s to mid-1800s. The production of saltglazed stoneware beer steins in the Westerwald region of Germany reached the highest quality by the end of 18th century. The center of the stein features a stylized urn design, the sides show stylized running deer very nicely and elaborately made. The decorations are etched into the clay with a sharp instrument, glazed with cobalt-blue glaze, fired and saltglazed. The lid is pewter with an acorn-shaped thumblift – this type of thumblifts was used from 1810s till about 1840. The hinge and the body decorations suggest it was made around 1820s. The stein is in a very good shape – there is no cracks or hairlines in the body. There is a minor chip at the bottom rim and some old pewter repair at the thumblift. This is a rare and very valuable condition for a 200-year-old piece. The lid is engraved with number “18” – this is most likely a tavern number – people in old Germany often keep their personal stein in their favorite tavern. Sometimes the engraved numbers for easy recognition. The stein stands 8 tall to the top of the thumblift, about 1L capacity. I guarantee the authenticity. Condition: Very good with minor issues. Title: Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein w/Deer Design c. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.