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Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Brotherly Drink c. 1820s
Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein – Gmunden Brotherly Drinking c. Hello, my dear customers! I will be out of the country from September 2nd to September 12th. Please keep this in mind! The stein was made in the factory of Gmunden – now it’s a small town in north Austria that was once famous for faience production. The stein is made of typical Gmunden reddish clay with tin-based white glaze. It is decorated with hand-painted decorations showing a merry man waving his hat and holding a beer stein in his other hand. I could not decipher the inscription on the top completely, but it looks like the man is asking his brothers in drinks to drink with him. It was painted with very typical for Gmunden green and yellow colors with magenta outlines. The factories in the Gmunden area were producing faience beer steins much longer than the rest of the faience factories in Germany. The majority of German and Austrian faience factories were closed by the late 1700s – early 1800s. Very few factories survived after 1850 – Schrezheim, for instance, and Gmunden as well. The stein has a flat pewter lid with a five-ring closed-type hinge and an urn-shaped thumblift – typical for the early-1800s. The stein is in a good condition with minor chipping on the upper and lower rims and a couple of short tight hairlines. It stands 9.25 tall to the top of the thumblift, about 1 L capacity. The steins on the last 2 pictures are not for sale, it’s just a sample. Condition: Good – see description. Height: 9.25 in. Title: Antique Austrian Faience Beer Stein – Gmunden c. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
Antique German/Austrian Early Faience Beer Stein Birnkrug Gmunden d. 1761
Antique German/Austrian Early Faience Beer Stein Birnkrug Gmunden dat. Description: Presented is a very old German/Austrian beer stein made in the mid-1700s. The stein was made in the factory of Gmunden – now it’s a small town in north Austria that was once famous for faience production. The stein is made of brownish clay with a tin-based white glaze. The steins of this shape are called “Birnkrug” or “pear-shaped stein”. It is decorated with a hand-painted floral design. The decoration is typical for Gmunden with vivid colors and bands on top and bottom. The combination of grass-green and dark yellow is also very typical for Gmunden. The pewter mounts consist of a dome-shaped lid with a large hollow ball for the thumblift, a five-ring closed-type hinge, and a foot ring. The lid engraved with initials M. And is stamped with pewter hallmarks consistent with the age. It is 9.5 tall to the top of the thumblift, about 1 L capacity. The stein is in a good condition for the over 260 year old piece. There is a professional repair to a chip on the upper edge see the last pic. The lines you see on the pictures are the glaze crazing – there is no damage to the body. The lid is sitting tight and has no damage as well. Condition: Good w/chip repaired at neck. Height: 9.5 in. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
Antique German Faience Beer Stein Gmunden withReligious Theme c. 1820
Get Vendio Gallery – Now FREE! Antique German Faience Beer Stein – Gmunden w/Religious Theme c. Description: Large antique beer stein made of faience with pewter mounted lid. The stein was manufactured in around 1820s in the factory of Gmunden in Austria. The Gmunden area was the largest faience producing region in the late 18th century – early 19th century. This type of stein is called “Birnkrug” or “pear-shaped stein”. There were several different styles of decoration produced by the Gmunden factory. Gmunden area was the majot faience-producing area The earliest example of Gmunden faience in German museums dates back to 1623, but the records show that as early as 1598 there were already established three pottery shops. The factories in Gmunden area were producing faience ware until mid-1800s. This particular beer stein – brown glaze with religious subject painting – was not very common in 1820s. The brown glaze on faience steins was quite unusual and the Gmunden factory produced a few beer steins with religious subjects. The lid is pewter with closed type five-ring hinge and a smaller hollow ball for the thumblift – typical for early 1800s. The stein is in excellent shape for the age – there are some minimal glaze flakes but no major chips, no cracks or even hairlines. The lid and the hinge is in a very good shape. The stein is large and impressive – it is 10.5 tall, 1.5L capacity. Condition: Small glaze flakes, no damage or repairs. Height: 10.5 in. 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.
- Type: Lidded Stein