Stroh's Heritage Collection III Stein
Dublin Core
Title
Stroh's Heritage Collection III Stein
Subject
Drinking vessels — Steins
Description
The third in Stroh's Heritage series of six steins. This unlidded stein was made in Brazil by Ceramarte. Features the Stroh's label on front. The Lion Brewing Co., on Gratiot and Hastings St., Detroit, Michigan, is pictured on the left and a short history of Bernard Stroh on the right. Individually numbered.
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 surface 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 surface is braided in a technique known as "reverse etching" or "threaded relief."
Creator
Ceramarte Brazil (Pottery)
Date
1986
Rights
Copyright 1986 by Ceramarte Brazil.
Format
Extent:
H: 7 1/2 in.
1 L
H: 7 1/2 in.
1 L
Material:
Stoneware
Stoneware
Language
eng
Type
Physical object
Identifier
MarshallCollection_015
Collection
Citation
Ceramarte Brazil (Pottery)
, “Stroh's Heritage Collection III Stein,” Wayne State University - School of Information Sciences, accessed April 28, 2024, https://waynestateu.omeka.net/items/show/184.