Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s

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Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s

Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. Description: The beer steins made before 1800 are quite rare – at that time, before the industrial revolution, the production was all manual. Every stein made in the early period was unique, decorated by hand and rarely replicated. The stein presented is a pouring stein made with a spout – the pouring beer vessels of this type were called “Tuellenkanne” or “spouted pitcher” in Germany. It was made in early 1800s, around 1820s, it is guaranteed old give or take 10 years. It was made in the town of Muskau – on the very East of Germany at the border with Poland. This brown-glazed stoneware was very popular during the first half of 1800s. The Muskau factory produced them in large quantities in all kinds of sizes. The larger pouring steins were usually exported to Hungary, Bohemia and Austria, where they were called “Prague jugs” since they were transported and distributed through Prague. This one is quite large – it stands 16 tall and holds 5 liters of brew. The lid is made of pewter with the urn-shaped thumblift typical for early 1800s. The spout is made of pewter as well. The stein is in a good shape – a very rare condition for a ceramics piece about 200 years old. There are some minimal chips on the bottom of the stein, unavoidable in the stoneware item this old. There is also a small chip on the upper rim under the lid. There are no major chips, no cracks or even hairline. This is a very good condition for a beer drinking vessel this old. It is very large and quite impressive, standing 16 tall with the capacity of 5 liters. I guarantee the authenticity and my description. This is a true museum quality and rarity antique beer drinking vessel over 200 years old! Condition: Very good – see description. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With. There are no major chips, no cracks or even hairl.
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s

Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe

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Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe

Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe
You are looking at a. Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe. The pipe barrel is beautifully hand painted on porcelain picturing deer in the forest. The barrel is topped by a silver plated metal rim and hinged lid. The porcelain barrel rests on a connection piece carved from horn. The pipe body is made from a piece of hazelnut wood topped with an antler base and carved horn pieces connected with a flexible cord lines spring. The original tassels are still attached featuring colorful silk bases. Made by Emil Koller (Kingdom of Baden). Total length of the piece is 28. It is in great condition with no chips or cracks to the porcelain. The horn mouth piece is a little worn at the front and the base of the flexible tube is slightly damaged. A one-of-a-kind piece of folk art!
Large Antique Early 1900s German Hand Painted Porcelain Pipe

Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Muskau c. 1820s

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Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Muskau c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Muskau c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Muskau c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Muskau c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Muskau c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Muskau c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Muskau c. 1820s

Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Muskau c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug Muskau c. Description: The beer steins made before 1850 are quite rare – at that time, before the industrial revolution, the production was all manual. Every stein made in the early period was unique, decorated by hand and rarely replicated. This beautiful large serving stein was made in early 1800s, around 1820s, it is guaranteed old give ot take 10 years. It was made in the town of Muskau – on the very East of Germany at the border with Poland. This brown-glazed “Birnkrug” or “pear-shaped stein” in German, was very popular during the first half of 1800s. The Muskau factory produced them in large quantities in all kinds of sizes. This one is quite large – it stand 15 tall and holds 5 liter of brew. The Muskauer stoneware was slightly lighter with thinner walls than it’s Westerwald counterpart, but still very sturdy and strong. The stein is decorated with floral motives in the central frieze higlighted with black glaze – the distinctive Muskau type of decor. The lid is pewter with urn-shaped thumblift and five-ring closed type hinge – the absolute signs of pre-industrial production. The stein is in a very good shape for the age. There is a couple of short tight hairline at the neck and a few minor flakes on the upper rim but no other damage to the body or the lid. The lid is sitting pretty tight. The stein displays nicely, it’s a beautiful and significant historical beer vessel. The stein is large and impressive, 15 tall to the top of the thumblift, about 5 L capacity. I guarantee the authencity. Title: Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Birnkrug Muskau c. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter.
Large Antique Early German Saltglazed Stoneware Beer Stein Muskau c. 1820s

LARGE 18 jt’d. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll

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LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll

LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll
Beautiful, 18″ tall, “national costumed”, girl doll with a swivel neck and jointed at her hips and shoulders and wearing her original, complete provincial costume of “Schwaebisch” (her “headdress” with the big red Pompoms identifies her as being from the “Schwarzwald”, “Black Forest region) including underwear, long stockings and shoes. She has long brown hair in braids beneath her wonderful, straw bonnet decorated with the traditional, six huge red pompons and wears white blouse, long black skirt, flower printed vest with embroidered design, gold trim, long blue apron, cotton petticoat, pantaloons, stockings and leatherette shoes with ties. She has no damages or repairs, no chips or missing paint, no fading, no stains and no odors as she is from a smoke free home. (#3871, shelf) See also our separately listed, larger Bavarian doll and others shown in last few photos. Please note: nearly all of our items are antique or vintage (usually with some signs of wear due to usage and previous storage). We do our very best to describe and photograph them for you and do not repair, restring, repaint or enhance them in any way as most collectors prefer to find them in their original state. Please use the zoom feature on our photos as they are an important part of the description. Dolls shown in last two photos are not included and listed separately. Let us know if we can help you with anything else. We have more antique and vintage dolls, dollhouse furniture and antique dollhouse dolls available, each listed separately. We appreciate five star reviews. If there is a problem with your item, please let us know prior to leaving feedback and we will do our best to make sure you are satisfied.
LARGE 18 jt'd. Celluloid or early plastic 1940 German Schwaebisch dressed doll

Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s

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Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s

Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. Description: The beer steins made before 1800 are quite rare – at that time, before the industrial revolution, the production was all manual. Every stein made in the early period was unique, decorated by hand and rarely replicated. The stein presented is a pouring stein made with a spout – the pouring beer vessels of this type were called “Tuellenkanne” or “spouted pitcher” in Germany. It was made in early 1800s, around 1820s, it is guaranteed old give or take 10 years. It was made in the town of Muskau – on the very East of Germany at the border with Poland. This brown-glazed stoneware was very popular during the first half of 1800s. The Muskau factory produced them in large quantities in all kinds of sizes. The larger pouring steins were usually exported to Hungary, Bohemia and Austria, where they were called “Prague jugs” since they were transported and distributed through Prague. This one is quite large – it stands 16 tall and holds 5 liters of brew. The lid is made of pewter with the urn-shaped thumblift typical for early 1800s. The spout is made of pewter as well. The stein is in a good shape – a very rare condition for a ceramics piece about 200 years old. There are some minimal chips on the bottom of the stein, unavoidable in the stoneware item this old. There is also a small chip on the upper rim under the lid. There are no major chips, no cracks or even hairline. This is a very good condition for a beer drinking vessel this old. It is very large and quite impressive, standing 16 tall with the capacity of 5 liters. I guarantee the authenticity and my description. This is a true museum quality and rarity antique beer drinking vessel over 200 years old! Condition: Very good – see description. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
Large Antique Early German Beer Stein Muskau Tullenkanne Spouted Pitcher c. 1820s