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German Beer Stein

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8 months ago
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Description

This German beer stein belonged to my husband's grandfather who immigrated to the US in 1920. "Old German coins or young women are the best pastimes".

Category Pottery
Medium Pottery I think
Distinguishing marks See photo"Made in Germany 2452"
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 9 inches tall by 5 inches wide
Date Period Vintage or maybe antique
Weight 2 lbs.
History Given to my husband by his grandfather who spoke fluent German and English.
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Submitted by NaidaTheCollector

Item: Vintage German Beer Stein
Type: Relief-molded, lidded stein with pewter lid
Estimated Date: Circa 1900–1930
Height: 9 inches
Width: 5 inches
Material: Glazed stoneware with pewter lid
Markings: "Made in Germany" and mold number "2452"
Inscription (German):

"Guter Trunk und guter Witz sind zu vielen Dingen nütz"
Translates to: “A good drink and good wit are useful for many things.”

Details and Analysis:

  • Origin: The marking "Made in Germany" was commonly used from the late 19th century into the mid-20th century, especially after 1891 due to U.S. import regulations (McKinley Tariff Act). The style of stein, the type of lid (pointed pewter with thumb lift), and the mold number point to production in the Westerwald region—famous for high-quality stoneware.
  • Mold Number: “2452” can help identify the specific manufacturer. It appears to match styles produced by Reinhold Merkelbach or Thewalt, but further verification from collector’s references may be needed.
  • Lid: The pewter lid is detailed and intact—important for maintaining collector value. The hinge mechanism appears original and operational.
  • Condition: Excellent. No visible chips, cracks, or lid damage. Slight base wear is consistent with age and use.
  • Historical Interest: The stein's familial provenance—gifted from a German immigrant grandfather—adds sentimental and cultural value, even if it doesn't impact market value directly.

Estimated Value (as of 2025):

  • Collector’s Market: $80–$150 USD
    Depending on the exact manufacturer, rarity of mold number, and buyer interest. Stein collectors value condition, authenticity, and craftsmanship highly.
  • Auction Estimate: $100 starting bid, with potential for more if tied to a known stein manufacturer.

Recommendation:

This stein is a well-preserved example of early 20th-century German craftsmanship. If you'd like to document it officially or resell in the future, you may consider a professional appraisal from one of the following:

  • Stein Collectors International (SCI) – Offers excellent resources and expertise
  • Replacements, Ltd. – Useful for ID and resale assistance
  • Heritage Auctions – For higher-end stein appraisals or rare pieces
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