Stroh’s Heritage Series V Commemorative Stein
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Title
Stroh’s Heritage Series V Commemorative Stein
Subject
Drinking vessels — Steins
Description
This stein portrays the Stroh Brewing Company's beer delivery vehicles of the past, including depictions of the brewery stables (1890), first electric truck (1905), and the Packard delivery truck (1913).
The drinking vessel is a Handgemalt, which refers to beer steins made after World War II that are most likely hand-painted but not hand-made. The stein's handle is braided in a technique known as "reverse etching" or "threaded relief."
The drinking vessel is a Handgemalt, which refers to beer steins made after World War II that are most likely hand-painted but not hand-made. The stein's handle is braided in a technique known as "reverse etching" or "threaded relief."
Creator
Ceramarte Brazil (Pottery)
Date
1988
Rights
Copyright 1988 (Ceramarte Brazil)
Relation
Stroh's Heritage Series III Commemorative Stein
Format
Extent:
7 1/2” h 4 1/4” d
1 L
7 1/2” h 4 1/4” d
1 L
Material:
Ceramic
Ceramic
Language
eng
Type
Physical object
Identifier
MarshallCollection_003
No. 113888 in series
No. 113888 in series
Coverage
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Collection
Citation
Ceramarte Brazil (Pottery), “Stroh’s Heritage Series V Commemorative Stein,” Wayne State University - School of Information Sciences, accessed May 15, 2024, https://waynestateu.omeka.net/items/show/16.