Reinhold Hanke made steins 1868-1938, this 1/2L #1525 is about 10" tall. The stein body has nice relief deer head.
“Im Wald und auf der Heide, da such ich meine Freude."
(In the forest and meadow, there I seek pleasure.)
August 1st and 2nd 1921 the firm of August Hanke was virtually destroyed by fire, all the molds were destroyed. Its operations from that point were a mere hint of what they had been. August Hanke (Reinhold's son) unsuccessfully attempted to rebuild his business, but he still produced some ceramics at a reduced level. August Hanke died 1938 and all production stopped. So most Hanke steins were made 1868-1921.
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type | stein | material | stoneware |
producer |
Reinhold Hanke producer info | mold | 1525 |
designer/decorator | |||
capacity | 1/2L | ||
design date | 1868-1921 | ||
height | 25.0 cm (appx. 9.8 inches.) |
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