hello all about a little better than 20 years ago i received two stoneware German beer steins from a collection of them(about 8 to 10) that my father brought back from a small town in Germany called "TREIR" on the northwest border with Germany and Luxenborg
my father was stationed at Spang/Dolom US Airforce Base Germany
they where made sometime between 1951 and 1957 Just guessing because it was around 1957 that he bought them
they are marked on the bottom with a triangle and inside it is written "GURZ" which signifies they were made by Simon Peter Gurz, the company began making these beautiful steins in 1804
the one has written on it "IN LUSTGER MITT,ALL SORGEN QUITT"
it is translated>> "In the midst of merriment all sorrow ceases"
they are both very ornate especially the handles and have pewter tops
the one with the writting has a scene of a quaint german town and a man being served beer by a women under a tree,
the other of a women serving beer to men seated at a table,the one fellow is seated on a tree stump
i have never drank out of them and was wondering if there worth very much? these are the real deal and are not copies
the little bit of info above is about what i know of them
does anyone else have anymore info on them??
it would be greatly appreciated
i always have had trouble posting pics on here so sorry i dont have pics
if anyone is willing to help i can take a few pics if they would be willing to post them for me
thanks your friend Joe
thanks your friend Joe
my father was stationed at Spang/Dolom US Airforce Base Germany
they where made sometime between 1951 and 1957 Just guessing because it was around 1957 that he bought them
they are marked on the bottom with a triangle and inside it is written "GURZ" which signifies they were made by Simon Peter Gurz, the company began making these beautiful steins in 1804
the one has written on it "IN LUSTGER MITT,ALL SORGEN QUITT"
it is translated>> "In the midst of merriment all sorrow ceases"
they are both very ornate especially the handles and have pewter tops
the one with the writting has a scene of a quaint german town and a man being served beer by a women under a tree,
the other of a women serving beer to men seated at a table,the one fellow is seated on a tree stump
i have never drank out of them and was wondering if there worth very much? these are the real deal and are not copies
the little bit of info above is about what i know of them
does anyone else have anymore info on them??
it would be greatly appreciated
i always have had trouble posting pics on here so sorry i dont have pics
if anyone is willing to help i can take a few pics if they would be willing to post them for me
thanks your friend Joe
thanks your friend Joe