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Stoneware, raised-relief decoration. This stein features the most popular landmarks of Germany: Neuschwanstein, Munich, Rothenburg, Heidelberg and Berlin. The Imperial Eagle is in the foreground.
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Festive scene of people celebrating with banner of "Frohsinn" which translates to cheerfulness or joyfullness
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Stoneware, handpainted raised relief decoration with gold relief accents. This stein prominently features the German Eagle against a midnight blue background with white snowlike highlights.
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Stoneware, handpainted raised relief with gold leaf accents. The three raised panels on this stein have been meticulously sculpted and all depict castles commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
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Stoneware, raised-relief decoration. Each of the 19 handpainted panels on this stein represents a verse in the famous German drinking song. Conical pewter lid.
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Famous boot-shaped beer drinking vessel..can you figure out the trick to drink from it?
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This stoneware, tower-shaped stein is decorated with a vibrant blue glaze and gold wrap-around design featuring sixteen images of historic castles of Germany. Fixed to the center of the stein is a detailed pewter badge with a map of Germany overlaid on a magnificent Neuschwanstein Castle scene
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This stoneware, tower-shaped stein is decorated with a vibrant blue glaze and gold wrap-around design featuring eight images of the kings of Bavaria and the crown. A detailed pewter badge of the Bavarian crest is attached to the center of the stein. Fixed on the dome shaped, ornamental pewter lid is a gold crown figurine. Limited edition of 5,000 individually numbered pieces.
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The image that appears on this stein was painted in 1910 to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the Munich Oktoberfest. Decorated bierwagons were used originally to transport 100-litre barrels to the Oktoberfest.
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Painted in 1935 by Ernst Schlemo, this image provides a festive actual view of the inside of the Munich Oktoberfest Schottenhamel Bier Tent. The Schottenhamels are the oldest innkeeper family, attending the Oktoberfest since 1867.
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Official Authentic German Oktoberfest Krug that you can order as-is or with custom logo or engraving. The Krug has the traditional dimple pattern and on the front there is a flat area that can be engraved. Krug does have a handle that is on the back side not shown.
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Beautiful cobalt blue stein featuring the German Coat of Arms. Made in Germany
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This classic stein is decorated with a Deutschland eagle crest and flag motif. A pewter lid completes the piece. The stein measures 9-3/4 inches tall and holds 1 liter (33.8 oz) of your favorite beverage.
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