By the late 1990s, Stahl steins had become so popular that they were at least temporarily unable to keep up with demand. To resolve that problem, Stahl began working closely with a newly-formed porcelain manufacturing company called PKT (for Porzellanmanufactur und Krugwerkstätte Thüringen). Although PKT produced beer steins for only a few years in response to the demand spike, during that period the company handled a large part of Stahl’s orders. The steins that were made by PKT are identical to those made in the Stahl factory, and are distinguishable only by the bottom mark (figure above right). Rosie is about 11" tall and probably 1L. The Pig in old Germany stood for Good Luck.
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type | character stein | material | porcelain |
producer |
Albert Stahl & Co producer info | mold | - |
designer/decorator | |||
capacity | 1L | ||
design date | 1990-2000? | ||
height | 28.0 cm (appx. 10.9 inches.) |
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