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3rd Field Artillery Regiment 1st Battalion 1899-1901 Munich, Germany

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    Posted 13 years ago

    Kanonier23
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    Very ornate - Porcelain - No maker mark - When held to light, bottom reveals naked woman with legs crossed sitting surrounded with what appears to be large feathers.

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      Many of these steins are reproduced.

      I BELIEVE the lithopane that you describe on the bottom is from the middle of the 20th century at the oldest.

      I am NOT 100% certain on this-- I would advise you to get some more feedback.

      Scott
    2. Rick Sims, 13 years ago
      I have the exact same Stien but when you hold it up to the light it has a different scene.It's an Officer With his hand on his sword standing next to a Farm woman in an apron with the town in the distant background. There is no makers mark on the bottom.
    3. riding, 11 years ago
      This is a reproduction. Look at the "bump" in the inside of the handle, that's the giveaway. Also, the woman, a modern feature not desireable at that time in the military.
      I have another that has no bump and the feature in the bottom is a soldier and maiden.

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