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Beer Steins342 of 497Johnnie Walker JugVintage Beer Stein Mug from Flensburg, Germany
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    Posted 12 years ago

    steins52
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    I've found info on the stein on the left. It's a HB Munchen #909. (That's stamped on the bottom). Can't make out the markings on the bottom of the stein on the right. Any help as to origin? These 2 steins have always been together.

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    1. AZsteincollector, 11 years ago
      The monk on the right might be by Merkelbach & Wick, which would date it prior to 1921. Do you have a photo of the markings on the bottom? The mold number should be 270VI.

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