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German Beer Stein

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Description

This German beer stein was given to my husband by his German grandfather who immigrated to the US in 1920.

Category Pottery
Medium Pottery I think
Distinguishing marks See photo of the bottom.
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 3 1/2 inches tall by 5 inches wide
Weight 1 lb.
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NaidaTheCollector 🌱 Newbie 10 months ago

Item Description:

  • Type: Small German beer stein
  • Material: Glazed stoneware pottery
  • Dimensions: Approximately 3.5" tall x 5" wide (including handle)
  • Weight: 1 lb
  • Condition: Excellent — no chips or cracks visible, light natural crazing consistent with age, paint and glaze intact
  • Markings: Base impressed with “GERMANY” and additional embossed numbers and symbols (including what appears to be a triangle and a possible “A” or “R”)
  • Decoration: Relief decoration includes:
    • A man in traditional German attire
    • The Heidelberg coat of arms
    • The word "Schloss" (castle), referring to the famous Heidelberg Castle
    • Grapevine and grape cluster motifs
    • An old wine barrel seal labeled "Speitz", possibly referencing Speyer or Speitz wines

Historical Context:

This stein likely dates to the early 20th century, possibly pre-World War II, based on the "GERMANY" export mark (used predominantly between 1891 and 1945 for goods exported to English-speaking countries after the McKinley Tariff Act of 1890). The relief design, subject matter, and crackle glaze are also typical of this time period. Heidelberg-themed steins were popular souvenirs for tourists visiting the city and its famous castle.

Translation Notes:

  • "Heidelberg" — the city in southwestern Germany known for its romantic scenery and historic university
  • "Schloss" — castle
  • The iconography and coat of arms likely reference the city of Heidelberg and its long-standing cultural ties to wine and student traditions

Value Estimate:

  • Current Fair Market Value: $35–$60 USD
    • Value is influenced by its condition, age, size, and decorative appeal
    • Smaller steins typically carry lower values than full-size lidded counterparts
    • Appeal to collectors of German regional steins, Heidelberg memorabilia, or travel-related items

Professional Appraisal Recommendation:

This stein, while attractive and in excellent condition, is not likely to require a professional appraisal unless being insured as part of a larger collection. If additional steins from the same collection exist — especially lidded, dated, or marked by specific makers (e.g., Reinhold Merkelbach, Mettlach/Villeroy & Boch) — a full appraisal might be warranted for insurance or resale purposes.

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