Charming antique beer stein, likely German or Austrian, dating from the late 19th or early 20th century. The body is ceramic with a tin-glazed faience finish, decorated with vibrant hand-painted floral motifs in yellow, green and blue.
eBay
The stein features raised relief decoration, rich hand-painted details, and an ornate pewter lid with thumb lift. These steins were commonly produced in Germany in the late 19th to early 20th century and exported to the United States.
eBay
It is made in a very traditional style in tan pottery with decorations hand-painted over the transfer outline. Finger wrestling, or Fingerhakeln in German, is a very popular sport in Germany. It goes back many centuries.
eBay
Love what is Rare, Drink what is Clear ". it is marked German on the base and the numbers 10 and 3.
eBay
HEIGHT 26 CM.
eBay
Antique German-style stein likely manufactured in Japan painted with 2 images. Likely to be from 1980s
eBay
This stein depicts a seated, bearded highlander with his elbows leaning on a table. In his left hand is a gray stoneware mug. Mountain Dweller #1533. Stoneware, etched tapestry, 0.5L, pewter lid, signed by C. Warth.
eBay
Immerse yourself in the rich tradition of German breweriana with this vintage antique stoneware cobalt blue beer stein, complete with a beautifully crafted pewter lid. The stein's origins trace back to Germany, where each detail of its design and craftsmanship has been preserved, reflecting a time-honored appreciation for quality and tradition. Measuring at an impressive 7 3/4 inches, this lidded stein is not only a collector's piece but also a functional vessel that can proudly hold your favorite brews. Its vibrant blue hue and classic design make it a standout addition to any collection or display, offering a glimpse into the storied past of German beer culture.
eBay