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  • Contact Steve On Steins
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ INTRODUCTION ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼
  • Welcome to “Steve on Steins.”
  • About Steve.
  • “Members Only” page.
  • Why the lids on beer steins? [1] The real reasons!
  • Why the lids on beer steins? [2] Once there, they became something to decorate.
  • Rarity Scale = for All Beer Steins from “Target Practice” to Yard Sale to European Museum Quality.
  • Beer Stein Myths, and a Few Misnomers and just The Wrong Words !
  • ▼ THERESIENTHAL GLASSHÜTTE BEER STEINS AND DRINKING VESSELS ▼
    • Theresienthal [2] Glass beer steins; Florals, Munich Child, Coats of Arms, Medieval People.
    • Theresienthal [3] Glass Beer Steins; Adlers, Misc. Designs, White Enamel, Art Scenes.
    • Theresienthal [4] Glass beer steins; Prunts, Pewter Mounted, Verses, Jugenstil.
    • Theresienthal [5] Glass wine roemers.
    • Theresienthal [6] Glass servers, pokals, beakers, wine / punch bowls.
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ RESERVIST’S (REGIMENTAL) AND OCCUPATIONAL REPRODUCTION BEER STEINS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • Reservist’s (Regimental) reproduction beer steins. How to tell. [1]
  • Reservist’s (Regimental) reproduction beer steins. How to tell [2] Photos.
  • Reservist’s (Regimental) reproduction beer steins. How to tell. [3] Supplemental info.
  • Occupational reproduction beer steins. Photos.
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ MOSTLY ABOUT GLASS BEER STEINS AND GLASS DRINKING VESSELS (BESIDES THERIESENTHAL) ▼ ▼ ▼
  • Saxon Enameled “Wedding / Celebration” Steins, 1830 -1865, Photo Review
  • Fellowship Symbols on Ruby Cut-to-Clear Glass Drinking Vessels.
  • Other Fellowship and For Love / Affection Symbols on Beer Steins (Not All Glass)
  • Pretzels With Your “Milk (Glass)” Beer Stein?
  • German / Bohemian Death Memorial Beer Steins – Early to mid 1800’s.
  • Roemers (1): A Brief Account of Their History and a Small Pictorial Review.
  • Roemers (2), Distinctive Old German Wine Glasses on Art Work.
  • Late Renaissance Blown and Enameled Glass Stein Reproductions.
  • Glass Bottom Steins and Mugs – A Brief Discussion.
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ WOODEN STEINS AND DRINKING HORNS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • But Will They Float? Wooden Beer Steins and Drinking Vessels [1] Cork, Staved, Banded, Characters, Baltic Area, Chip Carved, MIsc.
  • But Will They Float? Wooden Beer Steins and Drinking Vessels [2] Beaked Lids, Daubenkrugs, Tramp Art, and Misc.
  • But Will They Float? Wooden Beer Steins & Drinking Vessels. [3] A Very Unusual Wooden “Peg” Tankard / “Peg” Stein” (Also called “Pin Tankards.”)
  • Drinking horns; “GREIFEN KLAUE” [1]
  • Drinking Horns; “GREIFEN KLAUE” [2]
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ PEOPLE / ANIMALS ON BEER STEINS AND DRINKING VESSELS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • “Hermann the German” – His Story on Beer Steins.
  • “Gambrinus?” Who Was This Dude Anyway? He Was A Lot of Things, But Not a Patron Saint !!
  • “The City of Dresden’s Green Vault’s Ivory Bacchus Stein and its Offshots”
  • “The Loreley” [Lorelei] (on Beer Steins.)
  • “Sir John Falstaff” on Beer Steins; Not As English As One Might Think.
  • “Landsknecht / Lansquenet(s)” on Drinking Vessels & “Go-withs.” –These are not “Cavaliers” everyone! (But Esp. USA Stein Auctioneers) “Cavaliers” are French!
  • “The Wildman” Versus “The Green Man” on Beer Steins.
  • “The Bed Bug Story.”
  • The “Bobwhite Quail;” a Hard Bird to Catch!
  • “The Boys With the Grapes.” What is That All About?
  • The “Maids” of Munich
  • “The Man Who Can Not Drink His Boot Full of Beer Is Not a True Bavarian!”
  • “Heinzelmänchen”, the German Dwarfs / Gnomes. [1]
  • “Heinzelmänchen”, the German Dwarfs / Gnomes. [2]
  • Harpists on Beer Steins? A Couple of Reasons.
  • When the Saints (Minus One) Come Marching in…….Singing “Ein Prosit, Ein Prosit……!” – (AWPD)
  • The Missing Saint Above ▲) The Ever Popular = Especially On Drinking Vessels: .. ..St. George and the Dragon
  • “Froggie Went a Bier Drinking, and He Did Booze, A – huh, A – huh!” [With Apologies to the Traditional Song: “Frog Went A-Courtin”]
  • The German Man’s Best Friend — No, Not His Wife ~ Regardless of “The Bed Bug Story!”
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ THINGS / SPECIFIC ITEMS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • The “Nurnberg Tricher,” its “Funnel Man” and Its Relationship to the “The Minnesingers” and “The Meistersingers.”
  • Artillery shell character steins (or) “Let’s just blow the shit out of each other the whole year long, but sing ‘Merry Christmas’ on one day of the year, okay?”
  • “52 Pick Up” – Cards on beer steins and old drinking vessels.
  • Kegels, the Predecessors to America’s 10 Pins: Gut-Heil / Gut-Holz and Pigs and Rats.
  • “Roll Out The Barrel – We’ll Have a Barrel of Fun ……..Page 1 – “
  • “Roll Out The Barrel – We’ll Have a Barrel of Fun ……..” PAGE 2 …Copper / Brass / Silver Barrel Steins
  • Fakes and Scams…..Some of the famous recent ones.
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ SILVER BEER STEINS AND DRINKING VESSELS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • A Review of European Silver Quality Marks / Photos.
  • Silver Plated Steins; A Review.
  • Silver Drinking Vessels; Some Tales.
  • Windmill Beakers / Windmill Cups – Now These Are Wager Cups!
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ PEWTER STEINS AND DRINKING VESSELS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • “Pewter Rules for Dummies,” & the Pewter Stein Collector’s Newsletter’s Index.
  • Weygang’s [1] and Other Makers’ “Niche steins”; These Are Not ‘Guild’ Steins! (AWPD)
  • Weygang’s [2] Towers, Servers, Flasks, Wine Cans, etc. – (AWPD)
  • Kayserzinn Serving Steins, Mugs, Beakers, etc. – ( AWPD)
  • F. Santessson’s Works, and his “Till Eulenspiegel’s Daubenkrug.” (AWPD)
  • “Roerkenville” (Northern Germany) – A Very Expensive Town To Live In.
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ OTHER METAL STEINS AND DRINKING VESSELS (EXCLUDING SILVER AND PEWTER) ARTICLES ▼ ▼ ▼
  • How I Clean Old Copper, Brass, Pewter, Silver, & Silver-plate.
  • Bronze Steins and Other Bronze Drinking Vessels, A Short Review.
  • The Original “Free Church of Scotland” Bell Metal Bronze Chalices. [FWTD]
  • A Quick Look At Some of The Brass And Copper “Go-with’s” In A Metal Beer Stein Collection
  • Copper Steins: The Bohemian vs. Bavarian (Munich / Nuremberg [Nürnberg] )
  • Copper Beer Drinking Vessels; The Russians – A Few Notes.
  • “Copper Clad”, AKA: “Bronzed” Beer Steins.
  • European Art Nouveau And Art Deco Copper and Brass Claret Jugs (Servers)
  • Coined Steins (Munzhumpen) and Beakers (Munzbecher) – (AWPD)
  • “Armetale” – What Is This Stuff?
  • ▼▼ OTHER TYPES OF DRINKING VESSELS ▼ ▼▼
  • Two European Imperial Beer Beakers. (Now Three Austrian and One Russian)
  • “Jungfraubechers” = “Young Lady Beakers,” or Wedding / Marriage Cups – These Were Not Made to be Wager Cups!
  • Pass Cups (1) – A Short History.
  • Pass Cups (2) – The “Pegged” Tankards
  • Stirrup Cups; the Little Gems of Thirst Quenchers.
  • Pokals (Germ. Deckelpokal) and Humpens.
  • Unusual Antique Beer “Mugs” ~ Newer Mugs Are Found On The Page Following This One.
  • Puzzle Mugs, Jugs, and Steins ~~ Novelty and Newer Mugs.
  • “Punsch” (Punch) Bowls, German – A Pictorial Review.
  • So You Think Being “Into Leather” is Sexy?
  • Majolia Beer Steins (Mostly German & Austrian), And a Few Habnerware (Hafnerware)
  • Majolica (“English Type” of Lead Glazing) Drinking Vessels from “The Münchner Werkstätten für Keramische Kunst (The Munich Workshop for Pottery Artwork),”
  • Some of the Beauties of the Westerwald [1]: Very Large 19th Century Wine & Beer Jugs from the Westerwald and Regensburg.
  • Some of the Beauties of the Westerwald [2]: “Ring Jugs” – Really, What Are the Definitions? A Brief Discussion. New: 4-20-13
  • Some of the Beauties of the Westerwald [3]: The Simple Westerwald “Birnkrugs / Birnkannen” = “Pear Jugs” for Beer, Wine, Water or (oh, no) Milk! New 4-25-13
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ MISCELLANEOUS BEER STEIN MAKERS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • Friedr. van Hauten’s Enameled Drinking Vessels; Many Examples of His Great Workmanship.
  • The V & B Mettlach No. 6. – So You Think You Have Seen Them All? Revised 6-6-14 ]
  • A Couple Dozen (Well, Maybe A Few More) of Well Known and Collectable “Castle Hedingham” (England) Medieval Style Pottery Drinking Vessels by E. Bingham
  • Rorstrand beer steins, servers, beakers, mugs, etc.
  • Wim Mühlendyck’s Animal Beer Steins ~~ with Others From the Tüpferhof; Westerwald; Jugenstil Style (But Newer) ; Revised 11-16 TO 20 – 2014
  • The Konig (König) Brewery Series of Reproductions of Early Fayence and Stoneware Beer Steins – NEW 7-27-2013
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ AT “SMITH’S MUSEUM AND TAVERN” ▼ ▼ ▼
  • At “Smith’s Museum and Tavern” – A Few of the Newer Additions.
  • At “Smith’s Museum and Tavern” – Josephinenhütte Glass Drinking Vessels.
  • At “Smith’s Museum and Tavern” – “Schraubkanne / Schraubflasche”
  • At “Smith’s Museum and Tavern” – “The Prodigal Son’s” Beer Stein. An Interesting Bronze Version Of The Older Saxon Pewter Stein.
  • At “Smith’s Museum and Tavern” – Some of the “Exotic” Decorative Wall Mounts used in the Displaying of the “From Which To Drink” Collection – New 5-21-13
  • At “Smith’s Museum and Tavern” – For Sale; and “Wanted” For the S M & T.
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ ARTICLES SOMEWHAT ABOUT BEER STEINS / DRINKING VESSELS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • Steve on Stein’s “Ridiculist” (With Apologies to Anderson Cooper and CCN), or “How Do They Come Up With This Stuff?” – AWPD – New March 2013
  • The Stuff I Learn From The WWW Selling Sites, And Some Auctioneers Is Amazing ! (Sarcastic Page !) REVISED 1-28-15
  • Women and beer. (Yes this is a sexist page, but hopefully humorous to most!)
  • Risque Steins? – As With Many Things; It Is All in the Eyes of the Beholder!
  • Weird and crazy ‘stuff’ about steins, drinking vessels, beer and Ale drinking, and collectors.
  • A Tribute To a Fascinating Beer Stein Collector and His Marvelous and Unique Collection.
  • “How NOT to ship….beer steins and well…. almost anything!”
  • Beer steins and drinking vessels, using English as a second language.
  • What you bought, is where you were, when!
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ KINDER MUGS / STEINS; “KINDERKRUGS” ▼ ▼ ▼
  • Kinder mugs / steins – Kinderkrugs [1]
  • Kinder mugs / steins – Kinderkrugs [2]
  • “Teddy’s” kinder mug, and beer stein.
  • Some German fairy tales on kinderkrugs. ‘SNOW WHITE’ UNDER RE-WRITE IN 2015 DUE TO WORD PRESS’S UNRELIABILITY
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ THUMBLIFTS AND SUCH ▼ ▼ ▼
  • ‘Heinzelmänchen’ stein thumblifts. [1] Drinking and such.
  • ‘Heinzelmänchen’ stein thumblifts. [2] Doing other things.
  • Unusual stein thumblifts. [1] Prior to 1900; Simple Figures, Angels, Figures, Imperial Eagles (Adlers)
  • Unusual stein thumblifts. [2] About 1875 to 1920; Animals – Birds [except Eagles]
  • Unusual stein thumblifts. [3] About 1875 to 1920; Grotesques & Dolphins.
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT STEINS AND DRINKING VESSELS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • Answers to “beer stein” questions of interest. [1]
  • Answers to “beer stein” questions of interest. [2]
  • Answers to “beer stein” questions of interest. [3]
  • Unanswered Questions About Beer Steins and Other Drinking Vessels. (With Some Answers.)
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ GUEST WRITERS’ ARTICLES ▼ ▼ ▼
  • Guest writer’s articles: “How to Catch the Collecting Virus from an Innocent Ad.” – by Doug Bandow
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Identification and Clarification of The Steins Shown in Mr. Bandow’s Article” – (Above ▲) by Roy DeSelms MS / SCI
  • Guest writer’s articles: “A Very Unusual Scandinavian Wooden Tankard.” – by John Johnson – New 5-10-13
  • Guest writer’s articles: “A Basket Stein, A Rather Rare Commodity.” – by Judith Ann Stuart
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Glass Steins with Set-On-Lids.” – by Norman Paratore [Gambrinus Beer Stein Collectors’ Club]
  • Guest writer’s articles: “An exercise in dating a pewter pass cup.” – by Jerry Berg
  • Guest writer’s articles:”The Beginnings of Ruby Glass.” – by Judy Stuart
  • Guest writer’s articles: “US Military Steins from ‘The Cold War’ Era” – by Norman Paratore
  • Guest writer’s articles: Ken’s real life story; “A Beer Stein by the Railroad Tracks.”
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Modern Brewery Character Steins (charted.)” – by Jerry Berg
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Identifing Faience Steins [Part 1]: Comparisons of North German / South German Fayence Steins” – by William Hamer
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Identifing Faience Steins [Part 2]: “Proskau Fayence (Germ.) Beer Steins,” by William Hamer
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Identifing Faience Steins [Part 3]: “Rheinsberg Fayence (Germ.) Beer Steins” – by William Hamer
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Identifing Faience Steins [Part 4): “Hannoversch-Munden Fayence (Germ.) Beer Steins” – by William Hamer
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Identifing Faience Steins [Part 5] ‘Erfurt Fayence (Germ.) Beer Steins” – by William Hamer
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Identifing Faience Steins [Part 6] – Magdeburg Fayence (Germ.) Beer Steins” – by William Hamer (NEW 1-30-13)
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Identifing Faience Steins [Part 7] – Crailsheim (1715-1827) Fayence (Germ.) Beer Steins” – by William Hamer (NEW 1-30-13)
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Identifing Faience Steins [Part 8] – Schrezheim (1752-1865) Fayence (Germ.) Beer Steins” – by William Hamer (NEW 6-13-13)
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Identifing Faience Steins [Part 9] – Bayreuth (1716-1788) Fayence (Germ.) Beer Steins” – by William Hamer (NEW 3-29-14)
  • Guest writer’s articles: “West End Brewing Company / Utica Club Beer Steins ” – by John Manning and Dennis Hunsicker
  • Guest writer’s articles: “If This Stein Could Talk” by Stan Kaslusky
  • Guest writer’s articles: “Dümler & Breiden, Terra Sigillata and Bowling” – by Ron Gray
  • Guest writer’s articles: “The Rational Behind the Making of the Monk and Devil Drinking Beer Stein,” by Igor Gofman
  • Guest writer’s articles: Ostrich Egg Drinking Vessels… DRAFT JAN. 2016
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ ART WORK RELATED TO DRINKING AND DRINKING VESSELS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • “The sport of drinking.” [1] Various art forms.
  • “The sport of drinking.” [2] Various art forms, Continued; Nouveau, Still lifes.
  • “The sport of drinking.” [3] The monks.
  • “The sport of drinking.” [4] Humor / Comical / Kids / Beer ads.
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ COMPENDIUM OF BEER STEIN AND DRINKING VESSELS TERMS AND SAYINGS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (A) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Ba – Bi) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Bj – Bz) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Ca – Ch) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Ci – Cz) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Da – Di) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Dj – Dz) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (E) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Fa – Fi) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Fj – Fz) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (G) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Ha – HB) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Hc – Hz) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (I) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (J) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (K) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (L) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Ma – Me) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Mj – Mz) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (N) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Oa – On) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Oo – Ov) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Pa – Pi) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Pj – Pz) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Q) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Ra – Re) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Rf – Rz ) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Sa – Sch) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Sci – Sou) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Spa – Sz) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Ta – Th) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Ti – Tz) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (U – V) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Wa – Wh) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (Wi – Wz) AWPD
  • A Small “Pictorial Compendium” of Stein Terms. (X – Z ) AWPD
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ LINKS TO OTHER SITES AND REFERENCES ▼ ▼ ▼
  • Links: To more beer stein information and identification. (1) Other well researched beer stein / drinking vessels articles. Very worth reading!
  • Links: To more drinking vessels information and identification. (2) Organizations, stein buyers, & sellers; Pewter stein and lid repair.
  • Steve’s “Reference Rack” on European drinking vessels. AWPD
  • An interesting outlook on reference books, learning, and buying.
  • ▼ ▼ ▼ MY WISH LISTS ▼ ▼ ▼
  • Not your average drinking vessel. I do wish some of these were mine. [1]
  • Not your average drinking vessel. I do wish some of these were mine. [2]
  • The Tradition Continues, Figural Handles on Drinking Mugs.
  • ‘please note’ message AND EDITOR’S SPACING NOTE DRAFT PAGE
  • What do “Dodo Birds” and Ivory Steins Have In Common ?
  • Where do these sellers hide at night so we can’t catch them and kill them ??
  • Renaissance Bronze Drinking Vessels In The S. M. & T. Collection: “From Which To Drink” – DEC. 2014
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