Posted 11 months ago
Luisa
(51 items)
This is my first beer stein!! Although I have decided it is too perfect a fathers day gift to keep for myself. It is missing the lid, but I did some 'refinishing' with some fimo and filled the drill hole (only since I am sure it will be used for it's original purpose) and I really don't think it misses it much. West Germany marks on the bottom, anyone familiar with the pottery mark? Or translate the inscriptions? Looks like a souvenir quality stein; very appealing, but I have seen a few out there. Thanks for looking!
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thanks for the love cwork : )
The company is Gerz. I've had several Gerz steins over the years.
Thank you for the name jonima, I wasn't getting anywhere guessing the first letter in Google.
HELLO Luisa and happy bealated thanksgiving:)