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beer stine

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9 years ago
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This beer stine came from Germany it's 140 years old 

i found this marking dont know if this helps
Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition Good
Date Period 1872
History It came from Switzerland in 1872 from my great great grandfather
Price Paid (If known) Has been in our family for 140 years
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packerguy53 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

Please let me know what you find out 

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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 9 years ago


If there are any markings on it we need to see them to determine a maker and date of production.

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gharnett 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

There should be markings on the bottom. This will certainly help when provided.

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packerguy53 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

I only found Germany on the bottom
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packerguy53 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

There are no other markings that i can find
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 9 years ago

If it's marked "Germany" it post dates 1890. Country of origin markings came into effect about 1891 to comply with American trade laws, which required imported items to be marked with their country of origin. The American market being the largest growing one at the time, European potteries were quick to adopt the use of marks of this type. Most steins like this tend to date between world wars one and two (1918-39).

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packerguy53 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

Ok then my date is worng thank you
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packerguy53 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

Ok then my date is worng thank you
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 9 years ago

If it's marked "Germany" it post dates 1890. Country of origin markings came into effect about 1891 to comply with American trade laws, which required imported items to be marked with their country of origin. The American market being the largest growing one at the time, European potteries were quick to adopt the use of marks of this type. Most steins like this tend to date between world wars one and two (1918-39).

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packerguy53 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

Can you tell me what its value is please
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 9 years ago

These were made in huge numbers, comparbles on ebay sell from $50.00- $150.00

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packerguy53 🌱 Newbie 9 years ago

Ok i was hoping that it would be more will hang on to it and will it to my nephew when i pass thank you for your help

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