When Hauber & Reuther lost it's clay supply for stoneware in 1886 Gerz started to make steins for H&R to help fill the backlog of orders. Gerz produced HR steins fall into 3 categories.
“1” Those with a Gerz HR log and Gerz capacity mark, "they are very seldom seen."
“2” Those with no mark except a Gerz capacity mark and an HR. RZ stamped inside the lid.
“3” Those with a Gerz capacity mark but with no identifying HR marks whatsoever, but still identifiable as known HR product.
This one only has a Gerz 0,5L capacity mark, no HR or mold number. After looking at H&R made #246 steins, I think Gerz reused the old H&R molds. It's about 6-3/4" to the top of the pewter lid. I don't know what the ink mark on the bottom is, maybe a price 1.75 marks?
“Nach den Tages schweren Werken, soll man laben sich und stärken.”
(After the hard day’s work, you should refresh and strengthen yourself.)
soort | bierpul | materiaal | Steengoed |
producent |
Hauber & Reuther producent info | model | 246 |
ontwerper/decorateur | |||
inhoud | 1/2L | ||
ontwerpdatum | |||
hoogte | 17.0 cm (appx. 6.6 inches.) |
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