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Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Hunter withDog c. 1850s

Antique-Early-German-Austrian-Faience-Beer-Stein-Gmunden-Hunter-withDog-c-1850s-01-pgcs Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Hunter withDog c. 1850s
Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Hunter withDog c. 1850s
Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Hunter withDog c. 1850s
Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Hunter withDog c. 1850s
Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Hunter withDog c. 1850s
Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Hunter withDog c. 1850s
Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Hunter withDog c. 1850s

Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Hunter withDog c. 1850s
Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein – Gmunden Hunter w/Dog c. 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 happy hunter and his dog coming from a fruitful hunt. It was painted with very typical for Gmunden green and yellow colors with magenta outlines. The factories in 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 a small ball for the thumblift – typical for the mid-1800s. The lid shows some pewter repairs on the strap – it might be a substitute lid. There is also a pewter foot ring. The stein is in a very good condition with no cracks or chips – no structural damage. The only repair was done to the pewter. It stands 9.5 tall to the top of the thumblift, over 1 L capacity. The steins on the last 2 pictures are not for sale, it’s just a sample. Condition: Body excellent, pewter strap repaired (might be a substitute lid). Height: 9.5 in. Title: Antique Austrian Faience Beer Stein – Gmunden c. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.
Antique Early German/Austrian Faience Beer Stein Gmunden Hunter withDog c. 1850s

Antique German Beer Stein Hunting Theme withDog Thumblift by Wächtersbach c. 1880s

Antique-German-Beer-Stein-Hunting-Theme-withDog-Thumblift-by-Wachtersbach-c-1880s-01-itr Antique German Beer Stein Hunting Theme withDog Thumblift by Wächtersbach c. 1880s
Antique German Beer Stein Hunting Theme withDog Thumblift by Wächtersbach c. 1880s
Antique German Beer Stein Hunting Theme withDog Thumblift by Wächtersbach c. 1880s
Antique German Beer Stein Hunting Theme withDog Thumblift by Wächtersbach c. 1880s
Antique German Beer Stein Hunting Theme withDog Thumblift by Wächtersbach c. 1880s

Antique German Beer Stein Hunting Theme withDog Thumblift by Wächtersbach c. 1880s
Antique German Beer Stein Hunting Theme w/Dog Thumblift by Wächtersbach c. Description: This beauti ful and impressive antique German beer stein was made by the Wächtersbach ceramics factory – a factory with an old history of producing excellent quality ceramics items. The factory was established in 1832 as the Waechtersbacher Keramik in Brachttal- Schlierbach in Hesse, near the town of Wächtersbach. Between the end of the 19th and the middle of the 20th century, it was one of the most important German manufacturers of earthenware goods, both in terms of the scope of production and the quality of its design. However, the factory was making lots of everyday ceramics for German consumers, but beer steins were really scarce – there are just a few models that were made – and my guess is they were all made in late 1870s – early 1880s under the factory manager Max Roesler. The next manager, Christian Neureuther, moved the company towards Jugendstil/Art Nouveau direction. This stein was made in the early 1880s from very fine stoneware with some glass-based glaze. It was molded and filled with liquid clay, so the details became quite sharp and precise. The high-raised bas-relief decorations show hunting scenes on the sides with some hunting paraphernalia – a trophy bag, a horn, a rifle, and a long knife (along with a flask with some liquid) – in the middle. The lid is made of pewter with a beautiful figure of a dog for the thumblift and an inlay made of the same stoneware material with a hunting hat for the finial. It is marked with incised “Wächtersbach” and letters “H” and P. I was not able to decipher these. Th e stein is in excellent condition – no cracks, chips or any kind of damage or repairs. The lid is sitting very tight. It is 7.75 to the top of the thumb lift, 0.5L capacity. Height: 7.75 in. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With. 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. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Antique German Beer Stein Hunting Theme withDog Thumblift by Wächtersbach c. 1880s