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German Vintage Lowenbrau, Munchen Script Brewery Stein 1L
We are offering a vintage German 1L Lowenbrau, Munchen brewery script pewter lidded beer stein. It is in very good clean and undamaged condition. The strap is tight and the tang is firmly affixed to the lid. The stein has an original Lowenbrau pewter lid. We want you to have a pleasant experience. Your satisfaction is our guarantee.
German Beer Stein Munich Hofbräuhaus München HB Brewhouse from. KI 1000070 NEW
German Beer Stein Munich Hofbräuhaus München HB Brewhouse from different periods, with flat HB Logo pewter lid 0.5 liter tankard, beer mug King Werk KI 1000070 NEW Height: 22.4 cm/8.8 inch Width: 11 cm/4.3 inch Depth: 14.5 cm/5.7 inch German Beer Stein Munich Hofbräuhaus München HB Brewhouse from different periods, with flat HB Logo pewter lid 0.5 liter tankard, beer mug King Werk KI 1000070 This beerstein is handmade in the Kannenbaeckerland, the German pottery and beerstein center. On our about me Site you will find more information about us.
German Regimental Beer Stein 1900-1903 Regt 2 Chev Bezold Rare Saddle Thumb Lift
It is a rather rare find. This beautiful stein is approximately 11 1/2 inches tall and is in very good condition. We have included photos of our store showcase that has all our available steins. The majority of authentic German regimental beer steins were produced between about 1890 and 1914. During this time, military service was compulsory in Germany. Most men would take basic training between 17 and 20 and then enter the reserves until age 40. A group of men would enter a unit together, stay in the same unit for training and be discharged as a unit. Rosters of names from your unit, or regiment, could be added to the steins and these became known to collectors as regimental steins. The beginning of WW I effectively ended the production of regimental steins as labor and materials were diverted to the war. We are Gannon’s Antiques and Art in Fort Myers, Florida. We are the most active buyers and retailers in Southwest Florida with a 20,000 square foot showroom and national recognition. Visit our website for our contact information and watch for more beautiful treasures from the same collection.
Antique 1926 handmade pewter lidded German honorary presentation beer stein mug
Up for sale is a nice quality antique early handmade lidded pewter stein which was an honorary presentation made in 1926. It’s made out of thick pewter with a gorgeous silhouette and is hand engraved with the honorary member around the neck. The stein features a hinged lid along with a lovely figural thumb piece. It has acquired a lovely patina from age and measures 8 inches tall by 5 1/4 inches wide.
Antique German Stoneware Westerwald Beer Stein/Pitcher Unusual Teal Glaze c1820s
Large Antique German Saltglazed Stoneware Westerwald Etched Beer Stein/Pitcher Unusual Teal Glaze c. Hello, my dear customers! I will be out of the country from September 2nd to September 12th. Please keep this in mind! It is a very traditional type of serving beer steins or “master steins” – large with a bulbous form called “Birnkrug” or “pear-shaped steins”. The stein is made of saltglazed stoneware hand-turned and manually decorated with beautifully and intricately etched and incised into the body floral patterns. This was done with several kinds of wooden sticks when the clay was still soft. It is also glazed with a very unusual teal color glaze. The lid is pewter with the acorn thumblift and five-ring closed-type hinge with an ornate handle support. This types of hinge and thunblift were the most common from the mid-1700s to the mid-1800s. The lid is engraved with the original owner’s name: J. There is also a massive footring. The stein is in excellent condition for the age – there are no chips or cracks. There are some minor glaze crazing and manufacturing impurities due to the pre-industrial manual manufacturing technology. It is a large and impressive pouring stein, standing 11.5 to the top of the thumblift, about 2 L capacity. Condition: Excellent for the age. Height: 11.5 in. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
German Frangiskaner-Feitbrau Brewery Beer Stein Munich-1900
We are offering a vintage German 1L Frankiskaner-Feistbrau, Munchen c. 1900 pewter lidded beer stein. It is in very good condition and has an ibex horn thumblift. There are no chips or cracks. We want you to have a pleasant experience. Your satisfaction is our guarantee.
Antique Early German Brown Earthenware Beer Stein Melonenkrug Bunzlau c. 1750
Antique Early German Brown Earthenware Beer Stein Melonenkrug Bunzlau c. Hello, my dear customers! I will be out of the country from September 2nd to September 12th. Please keep this in mind! Presented is a rare example of early German pottery. This high-fired earthenware brown-glazed beer stein was made in Bunzlau – a town in Lower Silesia in the mid-1700s. In fact, all the pottery production from small towns in Lower Silesia is called “Bunzlau” Every German town and every region that was known to make pottery had its own unique technologies and trade secrets. That’s why we can determine where a particular piece was made based on the appearance, style, and type of the pottery. The steins of this kind were called “Melonenkrug” or “Melon-shaped steins” because of their round shape and vertical or diagonal ribs. These ribs were made by hand from the inside initially and later with the help of a special instrument. The lead-based brown glaze was typical for Bunzlau. “Melon-shaped steins faded out of fashion after 1750″, -writes Beatrix Adler in her book “Early Stoneware Steins” based on Les Paul’s collection. “The last date we can find on a pewter mount is 1757″. The pewter lid is dome-shaped with a hollow ball thumblift. The inside of the lid is stamped with pewter marks that belong to Joahim Heinrick Kampffer, a pewterer in the town of Sagan in Lower Silesia, now Zagan in Poland. He was active in mid-1700s and died in 1771. The stein is large and impressive – it stands 9 tall to the top of the thumblif, with approx. 1.5 Liter capacity. A very similar, almost identical stein is featured in Gery Kirsner’s “The Beer Stein Book” on page 40. The stein is in good condition, the appearance is excellent. There are some small chips on the upper lip covered by the lid but no large chips, cracks, or repairs. The lid has the hinge rings broken – it could be separated from the stein. This is a very good condition overall for a stein over 250 years old (see pics). It is very impressive and elegant and a true historical piece that carries over 200 years of both culture and technology. I guarantee the authenticity. Condition: Minor chips, the hinge has broken rings. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
German Beer Stein Moscow 3-D Stein, Goldeaglelid 0.75 lit. KI T2000BG 0,75L NEW
German Beer Stein Moscow 3-D Stein, Goldeaglelid 0.75 liter tankard, beer mug NEW Height: 29 cm/11.4 inch Width: 11.5 cm/4.5 inch Depth: 16 cm/6.3 inch German Beer Stein Moscow 3-D Stein, Goldeaglelid 0.75 liter tankard, beer mug This beerstein is handmade in the Kannenbaeckerland, the German pottery and beerstein center. Item#: KI T2000BG 0,75L. On our about me Site you will find more information about us.