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A.J. Thewalt "Loreley", no. 233


Albert Jacob Thewalt - mold 233

From the collection of Chuck Huseman


The Loreley is a mythical nymph who is said to have once sat on a summit above the Rhine river singing songs and tempting boatmen to potential disaster on the rocks below with her haunting music and stunning beauty.

Text is the first line from the poem “Loreleylied” (Loreley Song), written by Heinrich Heine in 1823 and set to music in 1838 by Friedrich Silcher.

Source: Beer Stein Library

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Details

Type: other, see description
Material: earthenware
Producer: Albert Jacob Thewalt
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Designer/decorator: unknown
Mold: 233
Capacity: 1/2 L
Design date: ca. 1893 - 1900


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