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Antique german lidded beer steins
This antique German lidded beer stein is a rare find for collectors of breweriana. The intricate design and craftsmanship of this drinkware make it a unique addition to any collection. Made in Germany, this lidded stein is a must-have for beer enthusiasts who appreciate the history and tradition behind it. The detailed artistry on this stein portrays different scenes and characters, adding to its timeless charm.
Antique handmade Westerwald German Prosit pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug
Up for sale is a nice quality antique lidded Westerwald German pottery beer stein. It’s made out of thick pottery walls and has a blue and gray design done in high relief with the word ” Prosit” Meaning congrats on the face. It has a nice pewter lid along with a banjo style thumb-piece. It is in good condition and measures 7 1/4 inches tall by 4 3/4 inches long.
Antique Early Pewter Engraved German Beer Stein Walzenkrug Saxonian dat. 1840
Antique Early Pewter Engraved German Beer Stein Walzenkrug Saxonian 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 is a very good sign of authenticity. They never made solid balls for the thumblift before 1850 – 1860 and there are no repros with hollow balls – I guess it is very hard to reproduce. The stein is elaborately engraved all over. It shows a presentation inscription in the front medallion made with a beautiful Biedermeier period script: ” Nimm difs Geschenk aus Freundschaft-Hand zu Ehren Deinen Ehefant” (Accept the gift from the hand of friendship in honor of your spouse) The sides are engraved with floral de corations. Beautiful and skillful work of art. 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 J. C. Fm. The inside of the lid shows pewter hallmarks. These hallmarks belong to a pewterer named Johann Christian Gottfried Richter who worked in the Saxonian town of Penig since 1803. There is another engraving on the lid – initials C. And date 11.12.1904. It was made for a new owner of the stein. 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 10 tall, 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 Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. Late 1700s
Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug circa late 1700s. Description: 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 and the sides 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 hollow ball thumblift. The hinge is slightly different from the common in the late 1700s closed type 5-ring hinges. It is a 3 ring hinge, and I probably the original hinge was broken and replaced some long time ago. The lid itself is most likely original. It shows some repairs on the inside, which is in line with the hinge being replaced. The lid shows pewter touch marks consistent with the late 1700s date. The stein’s body is in excellent shape – there are no major chips, cracks or repairs whatsoever. This is a rare condition for a stoneware item this old. The stein is 8.5 tall to the top of the thumblift, about 1L capacity. I guarantee the authenticity. Condition: Body excellent pewter repaired. Height: 8.5 in. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With.
Antique Theresienthal German Beer Stein Blown Glass Enamel Paint Pewter Lid 0.5L
Antique Theresienthal German Beer Stein Blown Glass Enamel Paint Pewter Lid. Up for your consideration is this beautiful Bavarian. Stein with lovely hand-painted enamel scrolls and vine design w/ morning glory flowers. On the stein is written (German): Malz u hopfen geben gute tropfen. Translates to Malt and hops make good drops. The stein is made of hand-blown glass with an applied handle and. Ornamentation surrounding the base. Finely detailed ornate pewter lid. Glass has a subtle cream huge with a slightly iridescent luster. Size is 0.5 L. Hand crafted piece of art that any German beer stein collector would appreciate. Please examine photos to determine condition. It is not a chip. What you see is EXACTLY what you get, nothing more or less. Any testing that has been done will begin listed in the description. We leave feedback as soon as we get feedback from you. If you have any problems with your item, please let us know ASAP so we can do our best to resolve any issues. If it’s not in the picture, it probably doesn’t come with it. We do not accept responsibility for damage after the item leaves our location. It will leave our building in good condition. Please inspect your items upon receipt. We test every piece we are capable of, prior to sending it out. We sell our equipment at a deep discount from the new price and want you to consider it as NOT WORKING regardless of the pictures so you understand that if you need a part like a thermostat or something… We do not account for this. Your cost to repair and recharge the system should be minimal. Please understand we do not send an item that is not working unless specifically stated as such, so any refrigerated item that is not cooling once received probably needs to be checked out on your end. Again, we sell our equipment at a deep discount compared to the cost of new equipment. We cannot then be expected to make a repair as well. This is why we make sure it works properly before sending it to you the customer. Our reputation is very important to us and we work very hard at listing only our best equipment for sale, stating it accurately and honestly in the listing, and sending out only a quality product. Thank you for your interest in our equipment. PLEASE INSPECT THE PICTURES CAREFULLY.
Antique Early German Brown Earthenware Beer Stein Birnkrug Bunzlau dat. 1781
Antique Early German Brown Earthenware Beer Stein Birnkrug Bunzlau dated 1781. Description: In the next few days I will be posting a small collection of three very similar Bunzlau beer steins that differ only in size. This one is the middle in size. Presented is a rare example of early German pottery made around the late-1700s. This high-fired earthenware brown-glazed beer stein was made in Bunzlau – a town in Lower Silesia. In fact, all the pottery production from small towns in Lower Silesia is called “Bunzlau” Every German region and almost every town 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 “Birnkruge” or “Pear-shaped steins” because of their pear-like shape They are glazed with glossy lead-based chocolate-brown glaze that was typical (and unique) for Bunzlau. The pewter lid is dome-shaped with a hollow ball thumblift. The pewter foot ring was intended to support the pedestal from chipping, the handle strap supports the handle and is very typical for Bunzlau Birnkruge. The lid is engraved with the original owner’s initials: F. Please note – this is the original engraving, stein was made in 1781 or a little earlier. The stein is large and impressive – it stands 12 tall to the top of the thumblift, with approx. Over 2 Liter capacity. A very similar but smaller stein is featured in Gary Kirsner’s “The Beer Stein Book” on page 40 pic. The stein is in almost excellent condition, and the appearance is great. There is a small crack in the pedestal that is secured by the foot ring. Otherwise there are no cracks or chips or any other repairs. Some age-related glaze and pewter wear only. This is a fantastic condition overall for a stein over 200 years old. It is very impressive and elegant and a true historical piece that carries almost 250 years of both culture and technology. Condition: Excellent with small chip at the foot secured by foot ring. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.
Antique Mettlach Villeroy & Boch German Beer Stein # 1266 German Brewing Symbol
This antique Mettlach Villeroy & Boch German Beer Stein #1266 is a unique addition to any collection of breweriana. Made in Germany, this lidded stein is a true piece of history. The intricate details and design make it a great conversation starter for any beer enthusiast. The brand Villeroy & Boch Mettlach, is known for its quality and this Stein is no exception. It’s perfect for display or for use as a decorative piece. Whether you’re a collector or just looking for a conversation starter, this antique beer stein is sure to impress.
Antique Jugendstil Art Nouveau Beer Stein Marzi&Remy by G. Partz #2312c. 1910s
Antique Jugendstil Art Nouveau Beer Stein Marzi&Remy by G. Partz # 2312 c. This beautiful stein was made by Marzi and Remy around 1905 – 1910. Very typical Jugendstil (German Art Nouveau) style. The Jugendstil beer stein of Marzi and Remy were often designed by prominent and famous Jugendstil designers and art professors like Albin Mueller, Peter Behrens, Bruno Mauder, Richard Riemerschmid, Karl Goerig, etc. This particular design is attributed to Gustav Partz (1883 – 1957) – a well-known Jugendstil designer who studied at Dusseldorf Art School under Peter Behrens and became a professor of Art himself in 1920. The stein is made of gray pottery with cobalt blue glaze – the very traditional Westerwald ware. Nice elegant pewter in style with the body design. It stays 6.25 tall to the top of the thumblift, 0.5 L capacity. Height: 6.25 in. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With.
Antique V&B METTLACH 1794 BISMARK 0.5L Beer Stein Presentation Lid ZIEMERS 1908
This antique V&B METTLACH 1794 BISMARK 0.5L Beer Stein Presentation Lid ZIEMERS 1908 is a true gem for collectors of breweriana. The lid adds an extra touch of elegance to the stein, making it a perfect addition to any collection. The brand is well-known for its quality and this stein is no exception. It features intricate designs and is made in Germany, adding to its authenticity. This stein is perfect for display or for enjoying your favorite brew. It’s a must-have for any beer enthusiast or collector. 0.5L Beer Stein. W/ Presentation Lid ZIEMERS 1908. A fine antique German beer stein no. 1794 manufactured in 1896 by Villeroy & Boch Mettlach and etched with the likeness of Otto von Bismark. Signed Warth (Christian Warth). The stein features a high pewter lid with the following engraved presentation. “GEWIDMET von den DAMEN und HERREN des STAMTISCHES bei ZIEMERS 1908″. (Dedicated by the ladies and gentlemen of the Tribal at Ziemers 1908). The stein stands 9 1/2 tall and displays handsomely. It is in excellent pre-owned condition as shown with no damage or restoration noted.
Early Beer Stein Glass Lidded Hand Blown Antique German #XX
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