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 #249 steins I think Gerz reused the old H&R molds. It's about 7" to the top of the pewter lid.
“Perlt im Becher der Gerstensaft, rollt in den Adern Lebenskraft.”
If barley juice bubbles in the beaker, vitality is rolling in the veins.)
soort | bierpul | materiaal | Steengoed |
producent |
Hauber & Reuther producent info | model | 249 |
ontwerper/decorateur | |||
inhoud | 1/2L | ||
ontwerpdatum | |||
hoogte | 17.0 cm (appx. 6.6 inches.) |
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