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Antique Military Regimental Beer Stein Hessen Fusilier Regt. #80 Hanau c. 1896
Antique Military Regimental Beer Stein Hessen Fusilier Rgmt. #80 in Hanau 1894-96. Description: Original regimental (Reservisten) stein. Belonged to Reservist Lindenberger from 7 Company of Fusilier Regiment von Gerdsdorff (Electoral Hessian) No. The Fusilier regiments were light infantry units dedicated to special tasks. The stein is very typical for the 1890s with its enamel highlighted transfer decorations, handwritten roster and designations, and massive figural lid. The finial shows an advancing soldier with his rifle (fusil) and holding a bayonet. This is a rare finial that was sometimes used specifically for the fusilier regiments. The thumblift is made in the form of an eagle – the “Reichsadler” or Imperial Eagle, the symbol of German Empire. The lid is engraved with the soldier’s name and unit: “7/80 Reservist Lindenberger 94/96″. Made of hard porcelain with lithophane in the bottom showing a romantic tavern scene. The stein is 11 tall to the top of the finial, 0.5 L capacity. Excellent condition with no cracks or chips. The lid is sitting tight. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With.
Antique German Regimental Beer Stein. Hessen Hussar Regiment #13 Mainz c. 1900-03
Antique German Regimental Beer Stein Hessen Hussar Regiment No. Description: Original regimental (Reservisten) stein. Belonged to Hussar Rehbehn from Hannoverisch Hussar Regiment No. Hussars were light cavalry units in German Imperial army. The stein is very typical for the mid-1890s Regimentals with pedestals and massive non-figural lids. Made of hard porcelain with lithophane in the bottom showing a courting couple in a tavern. This particular litho is not very common. The stein is in excellent flawless condition, no chips or cracks, no lithophane crazing no repairs, lid sitting tight. The finial is slightly pushed down. There is some age-related fading to the side text, but it still reads for the most part. It is large and impressive, staying at 9 tall, 0. Please note – this is original authentic regimental stein from the period. I guarantee my description and dating. Condition: Excellent w/some fading. Finial slightly pushed down. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.