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Early Beer Stein Glass Lidded Hand Blown Antique German #XX
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Early 19th century DEER Hunter Handcut Glass Beer Stein MUG Tankard Biedermeier
Early 19th century DEER Hunter Handcut Glass Beer Stein MUG Tankard Biedermeier. Rare german Biedermeier 1. /2 liter tapered handcut glass stein with a pewter lid and a hand painted porcelain insert showing the head of a Deer. It is 6 2/5 to the top of the pewter thumb-lift of the lid it is etched with the. Very good used condition with no chips or cracks, slight play in lid. Extremely hard to find and a. And feel free to ask for any details. Pour toute question supplémentaire – N’hesitez pas à me contacter! All Sales are Final. _gsrx_vers_1547 GS 9.4.2 (1547).
Early 20th Century German Faceted Glass Beer Stein w Porcelain Inlaid Lid
Early 20th Century German Faceted Glass Beer Stein. The stein features clear and frosted vertical panels of glass. A gold “AK” decorates the center front. The gold letters are trimmed with thin red and black colors. The pewter banded lid is decorated with inlaid porcelain that is decorated with a colorful design — a white ground featuring a shield “Alle 9″– lion, pig and dog — “Kegelclub Loreley”. The lid is trimmed with a thin beaded band. The interior part of the lid is inscribed, and dated 1913. The thumblift is an Eagle shape. The base has an impressed star design. The side by the handle is marked, “0.45L”. SIZE: 7 1/8 inches high to the top of the thumblift x 5 1/2 inches wide from the side to the edge of the handle. CONDITION: Consistent with age, the stein has some wear. The top rim has some roughness with flakes, and an inner rim chip near the handle area. The lid has some wear with discoloration around the edge of the white porcelain. The base rim edge has a few rough areas. Overall the stein is in nice condition. Great collector’s stein. The item “Early 20th Century German Faceted Glass Beer Stein w Porcelain Inlaid Lid” is in sale since Thursday, September 30, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Breweriana, Beer\Drinkware, Steins\Lidded Steins\Germany”. The seller is “50fx” and is located in Red Hook, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Early 20th Century German Faceted Glass Beer Stein w Porcelain Inlaid Lid
Early 20th Century German Faceted Glass Beer Stein. The stein features clear and frosted vertical panels of glass. A gold “AK” decorates the center front. The gold letters are trimmed with thin red and black colors. The pewter banded lid is decorated with inlaid porcelain that is decorated with a colorful design — a white ground featuring a shield “Alle 9″– lion, pig and dog — “Kegelclub Loreley”. The lid is trimmed with a thin beaded band. The interior part of the lid is inscribed, and dated 1913. The thumblift is an Eagle shape. The base has an impressed star design. The side by the handle is marked, “0.45L”. SIZE: 7 1/8 inches high to the top of the thumblift x 5 1/2 inches wide from the side to the edge of the handle. CONDITION: Consistent with age, the stein has some wear. The top rim has some roughness with flakes, and an inner rim chip near the handle area. The lid has some wear with discoloration around the edge of the white porcelain. The base rim edge has a few rough areas. Overall the stein is in nice condition. Great collector’s stein. The item “Early 20th Century German Faceted Glass Beer Stein w Porcelain Inlaid Lid” is in sale since Thursday, June 20, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Breweriana, Beer\Drinkware, Steins\Lidded Steins\Germany”. The seller is “50fx” and is located in Red Hook, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Early German Lidded Glass Beer Stein Cut Glass Porcelain Hand Painted Harvest
The stein originated around the 14th century. The spread of the bubonic plague throughout Europe forced Germany to take some precautions in preventing a catastrophe. A new German law was written, stating that all beverage containers needed a lid. During the next 300 or so years, Germany enforced many regulations on how their beer was to be produced and transported, while other European countries didn’t take such precautions. Thus German beer quickly became popular across Europe and demand for the beer increased as well. This demand made it a necessary search for inexpensive, yet durable material to transport large amounts of beer to different areas. Although many materials proved to be a sufficient material to use in creating beer steins, the most common materials used were glass, stoneware, and porcelain. In the latter half of the 19th century, stein makers found different advantages within the different materials. The advantage in using stoneware to make steins was that molds could be used to mass produce elaborately carved steins. In using glass, not only could one produce multiple glass mugs, but an artistic touch could add to the glass by including acid etchings, glass staining, or even multicolored overlays. Porcelain’s advantage was that a stein fabricator could use molds to make “character steins”, steins that had a particular shape modeled after an item or a person. Throughout the 1900s, collecting antique and replicated beer steins became very popular hobby not only among individual people, but in museums as well. Production of beer steins has become substantially large in America, but the largest producer of beer steins is Ceramarte of Brazil. The most traditional area of beer stein production is the Westerwald region in Germany called “Kannenbaeckerland”. This unique German potters region has been creating beer steins for centuries and is famous among the collectors as the original German beer stein producer. Beer steins were made primarily with pewter. In many areas across Europe (primarily in England), but many steins were known to be made of glass. Steins has also been known to have been forged out of wood, earthenware, and crystal. Ordinary German beer mugs have been made out of glass for hygienic reasons since the introduction of glass mugs to the 1892 Oktoberfest. Modern beer mugs, except again decorative or luxury versions, don’t have a lid. Beer mugs (0.5 and 1 litre) are typical for beer gardens. And especially the Oktoberfest. Where they are popular for their robustness. In other settings, 0.33 and 0.5 litre beer glasses are also popular. Other forms and synonyms. In German-speaking regions beer mugs may be known as. Maßkrug or Maß (for a one-litre beer mug). Adlerhumpen , a tall drinking glass sometimes with covers enamelled with the double eagle of the Holy Roman Empire. Seidel or Seidla (Franconia, ½ litre). The term “Seidel” is also used by the Deitsch. Schoppen (Palatinate, ½ litre). Keferloher , the traditional (but non-embellished) stoneware beer mug, named after the village of Keferloh. Where they were originally produced. Considered collectible are traditional designs such as brewery emblems, Bavarian motifs such as Neuschwanstein. Or the Marienplatz Rathaus-Glockenspiel. Of Munich, and the colorful official annual Oktoberfest souvenir mug. Featuring the year’s winning poster design. The use of beer mugs is uncommon in most parts of Northern and Central Germany, and in these regions considered a Bavarian specialty. Unusually large German beer stein (31.99 litre capacity, 15.88kilos empty). Although they have long gone out of fashion, the lids on beer mugs serve as a sanitary measure especially to keep insects out of the beer. They are usually made out of pewter. And are usually equipped with a lever that is in reach of the thumb, so that it is possible to grab the mug and open and close the lid with a single hand (if one can hold the weight, that is). These days beer mats. Are usually used to cover the glass or mug when required. The item “EARLY GERMAN LIDDED GLASS BEER STEIN CUT GLASS PORCELAIN HAND PAINTED HARVEST” is in sale since Wednesday, March 23, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Breweriana, Beer\Drinkware, Steins\Lidded Steins\Germany”. The seller is “lhowardestates” and is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 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2 Early Antique German Beer Steins, Lidded Pewter Hinged Tops, Salt Glaze Pottery
2 Early Antique Salt Glaze German Beer Steins, Pewter Hinged Tops. Two early German Steins. Both come from a family in Indiana. One is blue salt glaze and the other is brown with blue. Gorgeous decorations on each, check all my pictures. Both have ornate pewter covers and writing on each top rim. The blue does have Germany on the bottom and the brown has the number 7. The brown has a chip, but in great condition, not cracks or hairlines. The blue has a kiln made chip on handle and loose cover… One side of hinge is missing. Both have decent cover tops and will still work fine, just the blue is loose a bit, but can be fixed. I tighten the hinge and the top stays okay. Both steins need an inside cleaning. They measure about 8 1/2 High. Thank you and May God Bless See my other listings. For more great items! I’m happy to combine other of my listings as long as you let me know within 24 hours. If an item is heavy and will fit into a Priority Flat rate box I will use that. I will post several options for an easier mailing. I don’t add additional Handing charges, just the mailing. I try to disclose as much information about the item as possible without too much to read. I will try to help you to have a happy experience as much as possible. Shopping should be fun. Add to Favorite Sellers. Txzj pxzj9703 txzj19 txzj89. The item “2 Early Antique German Beer Steins, Lidded Pewter Hinged Tops, Salt Glaze Pottery” is in sale since Thursday, March 21, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Breweriana, Beer\Drinkware, Steins\Lidded Steins\Germany”. The seller is “nonascherubs” and is located in Hampstead, New Hampshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.