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Vintage Glazed Ceramic Beer Stein Tankard with Decorative Metal Lid from Austria Reduced to ?10


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Vintage Austrian Beer Stein Tankard ?12


Glazed, Decorative Ceramic with decorative metal lid.

From Igls, Tirol with these words painted onto the lip of the stein.


Decoration shows Tirollean Chalets beneath trees with men and women in Tirollean costume seated, preparing food, smoking long pipes and cuddling with a dog beneath the table.

The handle is shaped to look like the continuing branch from the tree on the belly of the stein.

A border of small hearts forms the decoration at the top of the stein.


The base is marked 3151 21

The colours are bright and clear although I think this stein is from the 70's or 80's

In great condition as has never been used. No chips or cracks.

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