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Franziskaner Leist Bräu München Brauerei-Steinkrug


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Franziskaner Leist Bräu | von Jos. Sedlmayr | München

Simply Awesome!! Fascinating brewery history!!!

Fancy and intricate design with colorful and bold lettering

The rich, dark patina of this beautiful, heavy, pewter lid is not reflected in this picture due to lighting.

Franziskaner Leist Bräu | von Jos. Sedlmayr | München

No mark underneath lid

Acorn thumblift

1/2L. & calibration marks

This stein was well cared for. Everything is tight and super clean.

Open Five (5) Ring Hinge were not used until 1895 and throughout much of the twentieth century.

Ink stamped base mark - see close-up

"GEBR ALLMAN SEIDELFABRIK Rotate 90 degrees clockwise MUNCHEN" (Gebrüder Allmann München)

Brauereibierkrug Franziskaner Leist Bräu - Jos. Sedlmayr (Josef Sedlmayer) - München.

Franziskanerbräu Leistbräu Munich brewery bierkrug with original pewter lid. (Beautiful patina)

There is a 1/2 L. and underlined mark beside the handle.

Age: 1909 - c. 1914

I identified the designer as “ Gebrüder Allmann”.

Very interesting company history located in the “Stein Collectors International” (SCI) website. There is an identical stein and ink stamp in SCI as the one displayed here.

***** Primary source of information for this stein is the SCI link below:

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Company Name:
- Gebrüder Allmann München.
- The company was founded on 1 May 1870 by Johannes Allmann and his brother Friedrich Allmann.
- Purchased stein bodies from: Marzi & Remy Merkelbach & Wick.
- Reference: Munich address books “Jos Sedlmaÿr Günther Allmann (Great Grandson)”.

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soort bierpul materiaalSteengoed
producentother model-
ontwerper/decorateurother
inhoud1/2 L.   
ontwerpdatum1909 - c. 1914   


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