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Antique German Beer Stein Glass Pewter Eagle Porcelain Lady Portrait Medallion
This antique German beer stein is a true gem for any collection. The intricate design showcases a pewter eagle and a porcelain lady portrait medallion lid, making it a stunning decorative item as well as functional drinkware. Its origin in Germany adds to its appeal, as it is a piece of history that tells a story of traditional craftsmanship and beer culture. The lidded stein is perfect for any beer enthusiast or collector looking for a unique and elegant piece to display. Magnificent antique German stein in glass, pewter eagle top and hand painted porcelain lid depicting a portrait of a lady. Good condition, measuring 9” High 5.5” Wide 3 2/4” base. Please vie photos for detail. Track Page Views With.
Vintage THEWALT Huge XLarge Beer German Stein 22 Tall Made in Western Germany
” NOT A DROP IN THE CUP ANYMORE”. Vintage Huge Large Beer German Stein 22 Tall Made in Western Germany THEWALT. Examine pics-vintage condition, was displayed.
St. Nicholas Christmas German Beer Stein withPewter Lid No. 32 Of 5000
Nicholas Christmas German Beer Stein w/Pewter Lid No. Handmade in Germany, 1999. There will be an additional variety of Nostalgic Breweriana items listed so please follow to see what is new!
#3 German Lidded Beer Stein replica inf. Regt. Prinz Karl von bavern 1906-1909
This German lidded beer stein is a great addition to any breweriana collection. With its intricate design featuring Prinz Karl von Bavaria, this stein is a perfect representation of the royal family’s love for beer. The lid adds an extra touch of authenticity and makes it a unique piece from the rest. Add this lidded stein to your collection today!
Large Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug late 1700s
Large Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug circa late 1700s. : The beer steins made before 1800 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 late 1700s. It is made in a very traditional style of gray stoneware with cobalt-blue glaze. This is a classical beer drinking vessel called “Walzenkrug” or “Cylindrical” stein – a type that was produced for over centuries, from the mid-1600s to the mid-1800s. The production of saltglazed stoneware beer steins in the Westerwald region of Germany reached the highest quality by the mid-18th century. The center of the stein shows a very simple but nice floral decor. The decorations are incised into the wet clay with a sharp instrument, glazed with cobalt-blue glaze, fired and saltglazed. The lid is pewter with closed-type 5-ring hinge and hollow ball thumblift. The lid is engraved with the original owner initials, H. The stein is in a very good shape – there are some flaking on the bottom edge, but no structural damage – no major chips or cracks. This is a rare condition for a stoneware item this old. The stein is quite large and impressive – it stands 10.5 tall to the top of the thumblift, about 1.5L capacity. I guarantee the authenticity. Height: 10.5 in. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.
Original Hand Made German Beer Stein Deutschland King 307 Limited Edition
This unique and authentic German beer stein is a must-have for any collector or lover of breweriana. Made from high-quality materials, this stein is a true testament to German craftsmanship. Perfect for enjoying your favorite beer or for display in your collection, this King 307 stein is a great addition to any home or bar. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of German history!
Antique Early Pewter German Beer Stein Walzenkrug Saxonian Coat of Arms d. 1811
Antique Early Pewter German Beer Stein Walzenkrug Engraved Saxonian Coat-of-Arms dat. Description: This very interesting and impressive beer stein was made in Germany in the early 1800s. It is a so-called “Walzenkrug” – a cylindrical form beer drinking vessel that was very popular in the 1700s. The thumblift is a hollow ball – please note that the hollow balls for the thumblift are a very good sign of authenticity. They never made solid balls for the thumblifts before 1850 – 1860 and there are no repros with hollow balls – I guess it is very hard to reproduce. The stein shows a cylindrical body with nicely and elaborately engraved Coat-of-Arms of of the Kingdom Saxony as it was in the early 1800s – with the black-yellow imperial colored stripes and green diagonal crancelin. Many pewter beer steins made by Saxonian pewterers has Saxonian Coat-of-Arms engraved. This one was owned by a person fro Weissbach, Baden Wurttemberg. I guess the Saxonian C-o-A on a beer stein was like a symbol of excellent quality – a matter of pride. This cylindrical body with a broad hollow base and tapered lid is associated with the Saxonian pewter tradition. For about 150 years Saxonian pewterers from Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz, and other Saxonian towns were making more or less similar pewter steins that were very popular all over Germany from the early 1700s till the 1850s. The lid is engraved with the initials G. In Weissbach and dated 1811. The inside of the lid shows pewter hallmarks. These hallmarks belong to a pewterer named Carl Moritz Damm who worked in the Saxonian town of Rochlitz in the early 1800s. The stein is in great condition – it has some very minimal dings and scratches unavoidable for the soft metal as pewter, but no breaks, tears or repairs – a rare condition for beer steins this old. The stein is large and impressive, it is 11 tall to the top of the thumblift, 1L capacity. Condition: Very good – no damage, no repairs, some minor dings and scratches. Title: Antique Pewter German Beer Stein Wlazenkrug Saxonian c. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With.
Antique German Beer Stein Blue And Grey, 13 Tall
Antique German Beer Stein Blue And Grey, 13 Tall. Pewter lid with bearded man on top. No cracks, chips or repair work.