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Salvator Paulaner Thomasbräu München Steinkrug


Wick Werke - modelnr. 220

Uit de verzameling van Jorge O. Soriano


Salvator Paulaner Thomasbräu München

The iconic “PAULANERBRAEU MUNCHEN” Brewery logo on original lid.

”HISTORISCHE BRAUSTATTE DES WELTBERUHMTEN Salvatorbieres” | HISTORIC BREWERY OF THE WORLD FAMOUS -- Salvator Beer“

0,5 l (Lower case L) and calibration marks incised

Very good condition and clean inside and out.

Cast mark underside of pewter lid

Johann Lindner | Known dates: 1903-1941. See link

Wick Werke AG and “220”

Aktiengesellschaft (AG) Wick-Werke (see links in description section under references).

From the Beer Stein Book

THE BEER STEIN BOOK

Salvator Paulaner Thomasbräu München

Date of stein is an estimate. Based on my understanding of the company start and end of it being a “Aktiengesellschaft” - public company, I date this stein between: 7 March, 1922 to 1937. See link below. It’s a bit confusing, and there are at least two sources with varying dates for this exact stein mark, (1921-1937) and (1921 to mid-1950s). However, I can say with a fair degree of certainty, the stein is from the 1930s. This is further supported by the original owner from Germany who was well versed in German stein Identification and provided the last two images as references, that would be the (1921-1937) period.

Note: I was unable to find example of this mold number 220 in stein marks or elsewhere.

As always, I welcome and appreciate your feedback, especially if you have further knowledge about this mark I discussed above. Thanks.


References.

Stein Marks: Wick Werke.
[link]

Johann Lindner
[link]

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producent Wick Werke
producent info
model220
ontwerper/decorateur
inhoud0,5 l   
ontwerpdatumc. 1922-1937   


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