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    Posted 9 years ago

    emnz
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    found this in a box do not know much about it would like some input please
    do not know costs

    would love to know the meaning of the words on it
    its interesting in the fact i like finding thing new out about it

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    1. antiquerose antiquerose, 9 years ago
      Very Nice. Soon some of the CW members from over the pond from me will be up and checking the site out. They might be able to help to read it

      ~ Welcome ~
    2. emnz emnz, 9 years ago
      thank you shall wait nicely for them to come online,
      cheers
    3. OlofZ OlofZ, 9 years ago
      Good morning! It's a Tyrolean folksong: Auf der Alm da gibt's kei' Sünd. These jugs usually have a line from a song as the tyroleans love to sing and drink beer! The song is about a beutiful milkmaid who used to live in a house on a mpuntain side in the alps. Auf der Alm da gibt's kei' Sünd means "In the mountain pasture, there's no sin." I think the song refers to the "hospitality" of the milkmaid...

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