1800s Bierkrugs - Beer stein (3) - Earthenware

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Three earthenware beer steins from Germany, dating to the late 18th to early 19th century, comprising a large blue pearshaped stein with a pewter lid and grapevine decoration (about 21 cm tall), a small ostrich-decorated stein missing its pewter lid (about 14 cm tall), and a white flower-decorated stein (about 18 cm tall), all in excellent condition.

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This lot feature two blue pearshaped beer steins created in Germany in early 1800s and late 18th century.

Large Blue Pearshaped Stein - Attributed to a southern Germany workshop from probably first half of 19th century, its surface was predominatly covered in blue, afterwards handpainted with green and vibrant yellow coloured floral motifs. Its base was consolidated with a pewter ring and its lid is decorated with grape vines rich in grapes. Condition of the item is excellent, without any damages or restorations, showing slight traces of use.
Dimensions - Height - 21cm, Width - 11cm, Weight - 680g.

Small Bierkrug - Created most likely in Germany, in the late 1700s or early 1800s, this small stein feature an uncommon motif, a handpainted ostrich, surrounded by stylised plant formations. The item is in excellent condition, but apparently missing its pewter lid.
Dimensions: Height - 14cm, Base diameter - 5.5cm, Weight - 242g.

White Beer Stein - This large mug is of german manufacture, dating from the first half of 19th century. Decorated with painting of a flower arangement blooming from a pot. Good condition with some slight traces of use and some thin hair lines around the base.
Dimensions: Height - 18cm, Base diameter - 10.5cm, Weight - 627g.

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This lot feature two blue pearshaped beer steins created in Germany in early 1800s and late 18th century.

Large Blue Pearshaped Stein - Attributed to a southern Germany workshop from probably first half of 19th century, its surface was predominatly covered in blue, afterwards handpainted with green and vibrant yellow coloured floral motifs. Its base was consolidated with a pewter ring and its lid is decorated with grape vines rich in grapes. Condition of the item is excellent, without any damages or restorations, showing slight traces of use.
Dimensions - Height - 21cm, Width - 11cm, Weight - 680g.

Small Bierkrug - Created most likely in Germany, in the late 1700s or early 1800s, this small stein feature an uncommon motif, a handpainted ostrich, surrounded by stylised plant formations. The item is in excellent condition, but apparently missing its pewter lid.
Dimensions: Height - 14cm, Base diameter - 5.5cm, Weight - 242g.

White Beer Stein - This large mug is of german manufacture, dating from the first half of 19th century. Decorated with painting of a flower arangement blooming from a pot. Good condition with some slight traces of use and some thin hair lines around the base.
Dimensions: Height - 18cm, Base diameter - 10.5cm, Weight - 627g.

Fast shipment with tracking number through international post or courier services. Items are packed with extra attention for the care of buyer.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Number of objects
3
Material
Earthenware
Manufacturer/brand
1800s Bierkrugs
Country of origin
Germany
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
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Width
0 cm
Diameter
0 cm
Estimated period
1750-1800, 1800-1850
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