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How cool is this? Put all those other beer drinkers to shame with your own stein bottle. Turns any ordinary beer bottle into a beer stein!!
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Famous boot-shaped beer drinking vessel..can you figure out the trick to drink from it?
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Classic Pilsner shape decorated with a Bavarian crest. Faceted base. Satin finish pewter lid
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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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This stoneware kannenbaecker-style mug features an Oktoberfest lion decal. Sturdy mug holds a half liter, or 16.9 ounces, and measure 5-1/4 inches. Made in Germany
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This kannenbaecker stoneware mug is hand crafted in Germany and measures 5 inches tall and holds a half liter (16.9 oz) of your favorite beverage. A classic gray salt glaze and cobalt blue stamped Oktoberfest Munchen design complete the piece.<br><br>
Salt glaze pottery is stoneware with a glaze of glossy, translucent, and slightly orange peel-like texture which is formed by throwing common salt into the kiln during the firing process. Sodium from the salt reacts with silica in the clay body to form a glassy coating of sodium silicate. <br><br>
The craft and tradition of salt glaze stoneware goes back to the 15th century, when artisans of the Westerwald region of Germany perfected the craft and developed their signature style of stamped, cobalt blue decorations.
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This traditional, raised-relief stein features a Munchen Oktoberfest theme. Famous Munich landmarks (Rathaus, Hofbrauhaus, Olympiapark, and Frauenkirche) decorate the sides of the stein, while the center features a Munchen Oktoberfest carnival scene. A rich, cobalt blue glaze completes the piece. The stein is topped with a detailed, conical lid. Stein measures 10-1/4 inches in height and holds .75 liters (25 oz) of your favorite beverage.
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This raised relief, barrel-style stein pictures a horse-drawn beer wagon making its way through Munich during Oktoberfest. The images are bordered with blue and yellow glazes, and the piece is completed by a detailed conical lid. Stein measures 8-1/4 inches in height and holds 0.6 liters (20 oz) of your favorite beverage.
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