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German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane

German-Regimental-Beer-Stein-Navy-1900-1903-5-LTR-Joseph-Krell-Lithophane-01-tv German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane

German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane
5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane comp 3. This beautiful stein is approx 19 inches tall and is in very good condition. Please see our photos. This stein is a rare Navy stein honoring the service of Joseph Krell. We have included photos of our store showcase that has all our available steins. The majority of authentic German regimental beer steins were produced between about 1890 and 1914. During this time, military service was compulsory in Germany. Most men would take basic training between 17 and 20 and then enter the reserves until age 40. A group of men would enter a unit together, stay in the same unit for training and be discharged as a unit. Rosters of names from your unit, or regiment, could be added to the steins and these became known to collectors as regimental steins. The beginning of WW I effectively ended the production of regimental steins as labor and materials were diverted to the war. We are Gannon’s Antiques and Art in Fort Myers, Florida. We are the most active buyers and retailers in Southwest Florida with a 20,000 square foot showroom and national recognition. Visit our website for our contact information and watch for more beautiful treasures from the same collection.
German Regimental Beer Stein Navy 1900-1903.5 LTR Joseph Krell Lithophane

Antique R. Merkelbach Art Nouveau Beer Stein/Pitcher #1982 by Joseph Hahn c. 1903

Antique-R-Merkelbach-Art-Nouveau-Beer-Stein-Pitcher-1982-by-Joseph-Hahn-c-1903-01-fp Antique R. Merkelbach Art Nouveau Beer Stein/Pitcher #1982 by Joseph Hahn c. 1903
Antique R. Merkelbach Art Nouveau Beer Stein/Pitcher #1982 by Joseph Hahn c. 1903
Antique R. Merkelbach Art Nouveau Beer Stein/Pitcher #1982 by Joseph Hahn c. 1903
Antique R. Merkelbach Art Nouveau Beer Stein/Pitcher #1982 by Joseph Hahn c. 1903
Antique R. Merkelbach Art Nouveau Beer Stein/Pitcher #1982 by Joseph Hahn c. 1903
Antique R. Merkelbach Art Nouveau Beer Stein/Pitcher #1982 by Joseph Hahn c. 1903

Antique R. Merkelbach Art Nouveau Beer Stein/Pitcher #1982 by Joseph Hahn c. 1903
Merkelbach Jugendstil/Art Nouveau Beer Stein/Pitcher #1982 by Joseph Hahn c. The artists who worked for R. Wynand, Carl Mehlem, Charlotte Krause, L. Niemeyer and other famous designers and art professors of Art Nouveau/Jugendstil era. Nice form design with ornate relief rosettes in style of Renaissance period stoneware vessels. The stein is made of gray pottery with cobalt-blue glaze. The design of the stein was attributed to Joseph Hahn. The pewter lid is a special Merkelbach lid – there were special types of lids and thumblifts used with Jugendstil stoneware. Excellent condition with no damage or repairs. The design was created in 1903, the stein was made around that time. The stein is very large and impressive – 11.5 tall to the top of the thumblift, 2L capacity. Height: 11.5 in. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.
Antique R. Merkelbach Art Nouveau Beer Stein/Pitcher #1982 by Joseph Hahn c. 1903