This 19th century Westwald stein has an outer body with a crisp embossed design and an inside made on a Friday afternoon or by a trainee potter, its also interesting that the maker fired the pot with a chip on the lip. The lid that carries the name Philip Fletcher seems to have been made from a low grade metal (see photo of inside of the lid). In English the legend would read " Drink what is clear".
soort | bierpul | materiaal | Steengoed |
producent | model | - | |
ontwerper/decorateur | |||
inhoud | 1/3 lt. | ||
ontwerpdatum | |||
hoogte | 10.0 cm (appx. 3.9 inches.) |
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Completely handmade, with applied relief and etched decorations. The blue 'squares' referring to Bavaria's coat of arms and flag.
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