Antique German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. No. 3 c. 1909

Antique-German-Military-Regimental-Beer-Stein-Field-Artillery-Reg-No-3-c-1909-01-re Antique German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. No. 3 c. 1909
Antique German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. No. 3 c. 1909
Antique German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. No. 3 c. 1909
Antique German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. No. 3 c. 1909
Antique German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. No. 3 c. 1909
Antique German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. No. 3 c. 1909
Antique German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. No. 3 c. 1909

Antique German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. No. 3 c. 1909
Antique German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. Description: Original regimental (Reservisten) stein c. Belonged to Reservist Dahms of 2 Battery Field Artillery Regiment General-Quartermaster No. Made of hard porcelain with lithophane in the bottom showing a soldier flirting with a maid. The stein is decorated with military scenes of Field Artillery in battles, hand-touched with enamel. Magnificent figural lid made in form of an artillery fuse – the famous German Dopp. Z. 96 fuse as indicated on it. This type of lid is very common for Field Artillery. The thumblift is made in form of lady holding two towers and a sword. The stein is in excellent condition – no flaws, no damage or repair whatsoever. The stein is 10 tall, 0.5L capacity. Please note – this is original authentic regimental stein from the period. I guarantee my description and dating. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. 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 German Military Regimental Beer Stein Field Artillery Reg. No. 3 c. 1909