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Small Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug

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Small Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug
Small Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug
Small Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug
Small Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug
Small Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug
Small Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug

Small Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug
This small antique German Westerwald stoneware beer stein, also known as Walzenkrug. Hand carved floral design on the front panel. Wheel thrown with a “thumbprint” mark on the base. Only 5″ tall with a 3 1/2″ diameter.
Small Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug

Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape

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Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape

Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape
Early stoneware Beer Pitcher with a pewter lid. Pitcher has an ovoid shape and is well decorated with. Cobalt designs front and back. The lid has a stippled. Design and has GSR initials. In very good to excellent. Condition, has one minor bottom edge chip. 9 3/4 tall to the lid 18th c.
Antique Stoneware Beer Pitcher Cobalt Decoration 18thc. German Ovoid Shape

German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral

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German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral
German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral
German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral
German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral
German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral
German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral
German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral
German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral
German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral

German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral
You are ordering this antique, 11.5 tall, German Westerwald stein / pitcher / flagon. Age consistent damage to fragile pewter lid and its many voyages across the years. Hinge and strap are tight. Lid operates as intended. Incised number “2” to the right of the bottom handle attachment. Perfect addition or start to your own antique, German stein collection. Perfect Christmas gift or birthday gift for the stein collector in your life. Perfect decor item for any bar or German themed space in your home or restaurant. Antique German Westerwald Stein. Video will open in a new window. Using the mobile app? Thank you for visiting BIG DEAL’S GENERAL STORE! My prices are set after a review of the condition and price of exact or similar items currently available. If you feel like this price is still too high and the listing allows. PLEASE MAKE ME AN OFFER. Just give it another go. I want you to have your item as soon as possible. Please see my store tabs to check out what is in stock today and check back soon to see what is new! The majority of my items are either consignments or estate items.
German Beer Stein Antique Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Pewter 11.5 Floral

Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. Early 1700s

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Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. Early 1700s
Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. Early 1700s
Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. Early 1700s
Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. Early 1700s
Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. Early 1700s

Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. Early 1700s
Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. 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 early -1700s, it is guaranteed old give or takes 10 years. It is made in a very traditional style of grey stoneware with cobalt-blue glaze. This is a very traditional beer drinking vessel – a type that was produced for over centuries, from the mid-1600s to mid-1800s. The production of saltglazed stoneware beer steins in the Westerwald region of Germany reached the highest quality by the end of the 18th century. The stein is quite elaborately etched all over the body with beautiful floral decorations. The decorations are etched into the clay with a sharp instrument. The stein is also glazed with cobalt-blue and magenta glazes, fired and saltglazed. The decorations are quite intricate and labor-intensive. This complicated decor is a sign of the early 1700s, it was not used in the late 1700s as too expensive. The lid is pewter with hollow ball ribbed thumblift – this type of thumblifts was used throughout the entire 1700s. It is marked with the marks proper for the early 1700s pewter marks – I was not able to identify the pewterer, but the city mark suggests it was made in the town of Demmin in the North Germany. The stein is in excellent condition – there are no chips or cracks, no repairs. This is a very rare condition for such an old piece. There is also no damage or repairs to the pewter apart from normal wear. The stein is 8.5 tall to the top of the thumblift, 1L capacity. I guarantee the authenticity. Height: 8.5 in. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. Early 1700s

Antique German Stoneware Beer Stein King Gambrinus Regensburg Inlaid Lid c. 1870s

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Antique German Stoneware Beer Stein King Gambrinus Regensburg Inlaid Lid c. 1870s
Antique German Stoneware Beer Stein King Gambrinus Regensburg Inlaid Lid c. 1870s
Antique German Stoneware Beer Stein King Gambrinus Regensburg Inlaid Lid c. 1870s
Antique German Stoneware Beer Stein King Gambrinus Regensburg Inlaid Lid c. 1870s

Antique German Stoneware Beer Stein King Gambrinus Regensburg Inlaid Lid c. 1870s
Antique German Stoneware Saltglazed Beer – Stein King Gambrinus Regensburg Inlaid Lid c. Description: This type of very old German beer steins is traditionally called “Regensburg” type even though the majority of them were produced in the Westerwald region. These steins are different from the very traditional Westerwald beer vessels – they did not use cobalt-based glaze so the steins keep natural clay color. In Germany, they call them “Model” steins referring to the method of manufacturing. These steins were press-molded to a wooden form, they were turned afterward to make the insides round, then they were fired and the salt was applied to create the very solid surface. The stein is circa the 1870s. The relief decor on the front of the stein shows King Ga mbrinus – the legendary inventor of hopped malt beer. It was a very common subject for Regensburg steins – a massive figure of the King sitting on a beer barrel and saluting with a stein. The sides of the stein are decorated with hops vines. The lid is pewter with 5-ring closed-type hing and the thumblift sitting on the lid – all typical for the 1870s. There is a porcelain inlay in the lid with hand-painted words: “Zum Andenken” – “For the memory”. The stein is in excellent condition – a rare thing for a stein this old. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. There are some manufacturing impurities, but they all are part of the manual manufacturing process. Remember, the Regensburg steins of the 1860s – 1870s were not industrialized ware, there were made by hand in small shops. The manufacturing glitches only make these pieces even more interesting. Large and impressive antique beer vessel with about 150 years of history behind it. It is 9.75 tall to the top of the thumblift, over 1L capacity. Height: 9.75 in. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With.
Antique German Stoneware Beer Stein King Gambrinus Regensburg Inlaid Lid c. 1870s

Antique Early German Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug Dreihausen c. 1840

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Antique Early German Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug Dreihausen c. 1840
Antique Early German Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug Dreihausen c. 1840
Antique Early German Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug Dreihausen c. 1840
Antique Early German Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug Dreihausen c. 1840
Antique Early German Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug Dreihausen c. 1840

Antique Early German Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug Dreihausen c. 1840
Antique Early German Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug – Dreihausen c. Description: The beer steins made before 1850s are usually categorized as “early” – 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. It was made in the village of Dreihausen located in Hesse, in the very heart of Germany. It is also located near the historical stoneware production centers of Cologne and Siegburg that produced the first true stoneware in Europe. These brown-glazed “Birnkruge” or “pear-shaped steins” in German, along with many other household stoneware vessels, were produced in Dreihausen from the 13th century to the first half of 1800s. There were about 20 – 30 pottery shops in this small village at the peak of production in the mid-1700s. The Dreihausen stoneware was different from it’s Westerwald counterpart, – it was never salt-glazed. Instead the Dreihausen potters used to dip the already formed pieces into highly diluted loam slip of iron-rich clay that after firing formed this gorgeous shiny chocolate-brown surface. The stein is incised with the name “Rosina” on front – it was done when the clay was still wet before putting the slip. Apparently, it was done on a special order from a customer. The lid is pewter, with the thumblift in form of a sitting young boy – Cupid or Putto – holding a beer stein in his hand. The figural thumblifts appeared in German beer stein production around 1820. However, this is a unique and a very unusual thumblift. I’d like to speculate that the stein was made on a special order as a gift to a lady (Rosina) who just gave birth to a boy. The stein is in excellent condition – there are a couple of very minor glaze flakes – just normal age-related wear, but no chips or cracks, the pewter is in excellent shape. The stein is 7.25 tall to the top of the thumblift, about 0.5L capacity. I guarantee the authenticity. Height: 7.25 in. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
Antique Early German Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug Dreihausen c. 1840

Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug dat. 1830

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Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug dat. 1830
Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug dat. 1830
Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug dat. 1830

Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug dat. 1830
Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug Incised dated 1830. 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 early 1800s, it is dated 1830 but could’ve been made a few years before – the engraving is from the period but might be engraved after a few years from manufacturing. It is made in a very traditional style of gray stoneware with cobalt-blue glaze. This is a very traditional 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 of the stein shows two circular design with five-point stars in the middle. There are some abstract ornaments around the circle. 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 and large 5-ring closed type hinge. It is engraved with initials C. The stein is in excellent shape – there are no cracks or repairs whatsoever. There is a minor flake on the bottom edge – that’s can be seen as age-related wear. The stein is larger than usual – it is 10.25 tall to the top of the thumblift, 1.5L capacity. I guarantee the authenticity. Condition: Excellent with a minor flake on bottom edge. Height: 10.25 in. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.
Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug dat. 1830

Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. 1790s

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Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. 1790s
Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. 1790s
Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. 1790s

Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. 1790s
Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug Incised c. 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, around 1780s – 1790s, it is guaranteed old give or take 10 years. It is made in a very traditional style of gray stoneware with cobalt-blue glaze. This is a very traditional 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 of the stein shows a circular design with a four-point star in the middle. 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 and large 5-ring closed type hinge. The stein is in excellent shape – there are no cracks or repairs whatsoever. There are some minor flakes on the bottom edge – that’s can be seen as age-related wear. The stein is larger than usual – it is 10 tall to the top of the thumblift, 1.5L capacity. I guarantee the authenticity. Condition: Excellent w/some minor flakes on bottom edge. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
Larger Antique Early German Westerwald Stoneware Beer Stein Walzenkrug c. 1790s

German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique

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German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique

German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique
An antique German Regensburg style molded stoneware half-height beer stein, mid-to-late 19th century. Featuring drunkard in relief, framed by Gothic style lattice, with pewter base edge and lid. 6.5″h x 4.5″w x 5.5d (including handle). The molded design is overall well preserved, but the stein displays dulling and surface scratches to its pewter, scattered chips to its stoneware, and various production imperfections, such as firing fractures and pewter casting irregularities – see pictures. Additionally, the pewter base is slightly loose and can shift on the stoneware. Lid features agricultural emblem and is engraved Benedikt Kiefersauer. ” Lid underside stamped “L MILLER, otherwise unmarked. Pewter base is slightly loose and can shift on the stoneware. Isit our store to see our complete selection of offerings from several categories including antiques, jewelry & handbags, sterling silver, porcelain, and more. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With. Thanks for visiting our store.
German Regensburg Style Stoneware Pewter Mounted Half Height Beer Stein Antique

Large Antique German Stoneware Westerwald Etched Beer Stein/Pitcher c. 1820s

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Large Antique German Stoneware Westerwald Etched Beer Stein/Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique German Stoneware Westerwald Etched Beer Stein/Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique German Stoneware Westerwald Etched Beer Stein/Pitcher c. 1820s

Large Antique German Stoneware Westerwald Etched Beer Stein/Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique German Saltglazed Stoneware Westerwald Etched Beer Stein/Pitcher c. It is a very traditional type of serving beer steins or “master steins” – large with a bulbous form called “Birnkrug” or “pear-shaped steins”. The stein is made of saltglazed stoneware hand-turned and manually decorated with a beautiful etched and incised into the body floral patterns. This was done with several kinds of wooden sticks when the clay was still soft. It is also glazed with cobalt -blue glaze The lid is pewter with the large hollow ball thumblift and five-ring closed type hinge. This type of hinge and thumblift were the most common from mid-1700s to mid-1800s. The stein is in excellent condition for the age – there are no chips, cracks or hairlines. There are some manufacturing impurities due to the pre-industrial manual manufacturing technology. Please note – the line you see on the bottom is not a crack – it’s a superficial firing line. It is large and impressive pouring steins, standing 14.5 to the top of the thumblift, about 3 L capacity. I guarantee my dating and description! Condition: Excellent for the age. Height: 14.5 in. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.
Large Antique German Stoneware Westerwald Etched Beer Stein/Pitcher c. 1820s