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    Personalized Infantry Reserve Beer Stein

    This dated, 1/2 litre, military beer stein bears the reserve regiment details of the owner whose name and picture also appear, as well as four German rhymes.

    There is very nice detailing on the pewter lid of this mug.

    There is also a shadow-image in the bottom of the beer mug which can be seen when held up to the light.

    Top lettering:
    Inft. Leib Regt.10. Co. 1901/03. Muenchen

    Bottom lettering:
    Gefrt. Ludwig Walburger

    The picture of the soldier has lettering left and right:
    Erinnerung / Dienstzeit

    The top left image has lettering which reads:
    Wo Soldaten biwakier'n, geh'n die Maedchen gern spazier'n

    Bottom left image reads:
    Lange truebe Stunden, hab' ich im Arest empfunden

    Top right image lettering:
    Wo Inft. manoeverir'n, muss der der staerkste Feind verlier'n

    Bottom right:
    Brueder stost die Glaeser an, es lebe der Reservemann

    There are a couple of hairline cracks but the mug is in otherwise fine condition, given that it is 110 years old!

    Hope that you enjoy seeing this item. Any and all comments will be appreciated.

    Regards,

    John
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    Last edited by jwburchell; 08-26-2013, 04:34 PM.

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      ...and more:
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        #4
        ...and a few more:
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          #5
          More close-up detail:
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            #6
            And one final view showing the 1/2 litre marking:
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              #7
              Congratulations on a very nice stein, I have not seen one this early with an image of the original owner.

              Overall a very interesting and scarce configuration.

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                #8
                Originally posted by nzef1940 View Post
                Congratulations on a very nice stein, I have not seen one this early with an image of the original owner.

                Overall a very interesting and scarce configuration.
                I second this, a very nice and interesting stein.

                Hard enough to find one with an image of the owner at the best of times. One of my favourite optional extras that the original stein owner could get at the time when he ordered it in 1903. Nice clear image of his uniform, NCO button and visor hat with cockades.

                Thank you for showing we just do not see enough of these on WAF,

                Chris

                p.s. looks like he did a bit of time in the military prison
                Last edited by 90th Light; 08-27-2013, 05:41 AM.

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                  Found Ludwig's WWI service record if you're interested in it. Enjoy and nice stein, photo transfers are uncommon!

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                    #10
                    Thank you so much, "Joec03". I had no expectation of this excellent feedback and detail. It is most kind and helpful of you to post this service information, some of which I am able to decipher and read, except for the lower notations in column 10. I wonder what is included in the columns which we cannot see. If you do not mind my asking, do you have this information or is it available somewhere?

                    Thanks again and best regards,

                    John
                    Last edited by jwburchell; 08-28-2013, 08:20 PM.

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                      #11
                      Sorry that's all I have and I'm not sure why those columns are blocked with paper. Lazy people when they scan it probably.

                      Oh and for WWI I believe he was supposedly in the Ersatztruppenteile der Landwehr-Infanterie-Regimenter

                      bayer. Landwehr. Infanterie-Regiment No. 3 (Freising/Fff) Ersatz-Bataillon

                      Here's what the headings are for the columns we can't see:

                      Last edited by Joec03; 08-28-2013, 11:43 PM.

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                        #12
                        Thanks, again, for the additional information. It would be interesting to know if he received any awards (column 11), although his service seems to be between the two wars. Also, as appears from one scene on the stein, it would be interesting to know if he had any judicial convictions (columm 14)...although any time that he might have spent in the military lock-up would perhaps not show there.

                        In any case, your feedback has put some "flesh on the bones" of this interesting regimental stein!

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                          #13
                          Eh, I collect regimental steins and the jail scene is quite common. I don't believe it has any ties to actual time served in the military jail.

                          By the way, if you were interested in doing further information on the reservist, you have his birthday and the city he was born. Emailing the Augsburg archives would be your next step.

                          I have a pretty rare stein, that the reservist served in China. After finding out where and when he was born I wrote his local archives and they had an entire file on him (that one of his relatives compiled). It even included military photos of him in China! This led to eventual contact with living relatives of the reservist. You never know what you'll find, sometimes you get really lucky. Keep in mind though, those type of results are rare.
                          Last edited by Joec03; 08-29-2013, 09:05 AM.

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