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Kranich
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I would Like to Know More about this Item. The name D.P. angem Nr,15090 is on the handle. has germany on insid of handle. It plays music when picked up. The dancing couple spine around.
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Posted 3 years ago
Kranich
(1 item)
I would Like to Know More about this Item. The name D.P. angem Nr,15090 is on the handle. has germany on insid of handle. It plays music when picked up. The dancing couple spine around.
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i have a similar stein,but it only has 1 rotating german/bavarian lady inset..
It has the same no.s on handle & the latters inside lid...DBGM + a symbol similar to a kite mark.Did you find any info on this item.Barry
I bought a similar stein today. It had the same rotating people but different pictures around the stein. I can't help you with it yet but am looking into it. If you have found anything, let me know as well.
Thanks,
Angela
I have one similar to Barry; with single lady. The number 63 is inside lid, as well as the DBGM & trademark. Inside of handle has GERMANY one way and D.P. angem Nr.15090 with additional 51? at top (inside handle). There's a blob of pewter (or whatever) under handle also. Mistake?
I have a stein that has D.P.angem. on the handle. Note the dot after angem, and no upper case "A" in angem. Makes me wonder if this is a persons name at all. It also has Nr.15090 on the handle, and Germany on the inside of the handle. It has no top, but has the locating slot for one, might have been revoved or optional? It has the same basic shape as the one pictured, except a metel casting of the Memorial of Kaiser Wilhelm the first Koblenz - Germany in the ressesed area. This is the only web site I've seen anything close to it.
I have a stein my parents purchased in Germany around 1960 with similar marks and numbers. It is the same design but painted different colors. Mine is in perfect condition after all these years. I searched on Google and it says: D.P. angem. = Deutsches Patent Angemelded meaning German patent applied for/Patent pending. Inside the handle there appears to be the Omega symbol and an M or a W sideways next to it and then Germany. Inside the lid is DBGM and a symbol below that: A large S. In the top portion of the S is a small R and the lower curve is an M. Opposite the inside lid is a number 76. Mine plays a song ___Munchen ___Hofbrauhaus. There is a single female dancer. I have no idea of value but am willing to sell it.