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Pewter Stein

Pewter stein. Reads on lid "1903, The Newport Dog Show, Incd." with hound and terrier engraved in center. Bosy reads 2nd Prize won by Countess Cerise 1905. Bottom marked "Reed and Barton, 2447S, 30." As a result of the bubonic plaque and several invasions of flies throughout Europe, Germany established several laws in the early 16th century requiring all food and beverage containers be covered. By combining a lid, hinge, and thumb lift, these "German" containers could easily be opened and closed with one hand. Steins became very popular, and many different types of designs and decorations were artistically applied to them. Many stein-decorating styles and techniques were developed over the centuries, offering further diversity to this creative, historical, artistic, and ever-evolving gift item.

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: California, United States

SIZE: 5 1/2"T x 4"W

Pewter stein. Reads on lid "1903, The Newport Dog Show, Incd." with hound and terrier engraved in center. Bosy reads 2nd Prize won by Countess Cerise 1905. Bottom marked "Reed and Barton, 2447S, 30." As a result of the bubonic plaque and several invasions of flies throughout Europe, Germany established several laws in the early 16th century requiring all food and beverage containers be covered. By combining a lid, hinge, and thumb lift, these "German" containers could easily be opened and closed with one hand. Steins became very popular, and many different types of designs and decorations were artistically applied to them. Many stein-decorating styles and techniques were developed over the centuries, offering further diversity to this creative, historical, artistic, and ever-evolving gift item.

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: California, United States

SIZE: 5 1/2"T x 4"W

$700.00
Pewter Stein
$700.00

Description

Pewter stein. Reads on lid "1903, The Newport Dog Show, Incd." with hound and terrier engraved in center. Bosy reads 2nd Prize won by Countess Cerise 1905. Bottom marked "Reed and Barton, 2447S, 30." As a result of the bubonic plaque and several invasions of flies throughout Europe, Germany established several laws in the early 16th century requiring all food and beverage containers be covered. By combining a lid, hinge, and thumb lift, these "German" containers could easily be opened and closed with one hand. Steins became very popular, and many different types of designs and decorations were artistically applied to them. Many stein-decorating styles and techniques were developed over the centuries, offering further diversity to this creative, historical, artistic, and ever-evolving gift item.

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: California, United States

SIZE: 5 1/2"T x 4"W