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    Show Your Regimental Steins!

    I know there's a few stein collectors out there, and thought it would be interesting to ask everyone to post an example or two.
    Here's my Bavarian 21st Infantry Regiment....
    Roy
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                Roy, I have seen regimental stiens before and really like them. I have always hesitated buying one as I don't know how to tell a real one from a fake. Can you give some pointers?
                Imperial German Medalbars and Ribbonbars

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                  help id steins

                  Two steins I picked up. I don't really collect them. I was wondering if anyone can help me identify the units. Thanks.
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                    second stein

                    stein 2
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                      Greetings Guys!
                      Not really a stein collector but have a few myself. Here is a good website to learn more about these beauties: http://www.steincollectors.org/

                      Best regards,
                      Bill

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                        #12
                        Wow, I don't get to post in here very often!
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                          Another view.
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                            And the lithopane.
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                              #15
                              MP44...nice steins

                              Your first stein is to the 2nd Hannoverian Ulan Regiment Nr. 14. It was raised in 1803 and had Garrisons at St. Avoid & Mörchingen.Your Reservist was at St. Avoid.
                              Your second stein is from the 5 Grand ducal Hessian Infantry Regiment Nr. 168.
                              It was raised in 1897 and had Garrisons at Butzbach, Offenbach & Friedberg. Your Reservist was at Butzbach.

                              Larry,

                              That stein is a BEAUTY!! Awesome lid & lithopane!

                              Paul,

                              Like anything else I suppose, it's fairly easy to distinguish between original and repro if you've personally seen both hands-on.
                              The most significant features to look for are as follows:

                              Transfers
                              The transfers should have hand-painted details such as buttons, buckles, epaulettes and even helmet plates. You will be able to feel the hand-painting (bumps) with your finger tips. Some repro's have been touched up by hand to deceive, but no hand-painting at all, or very little hand-painting can be considered a warning sign.

                              Lids
                              Originals were cast in 3 or 4 piece molds, and the mold lines will be very obvious. Repro's are cast from a single mold. Original lids can be very bright and new looking...it just depended on the amount of lead in the pewter.

                              Thumblifts
                              Should be high quality with good detail. Many fake Bavarian steins have an uncrowned rampant lion.

                              Lithopanes
                              Any Lithopanes with nudity or sexuality are repro. There are repro's out there with Lithopanes identical to originals, but they tend to have a dark background.

                              Sides
                              The side of the stein body should be straight except where the stein flares out at the bottom. Many repros (not all) have obvious tapered sides.

                              State Colors
                              An original stein will typically (not always) feature the state colors in a banner or shield, as well as along the upper and lower decorative bands.

                              Authentication is really a sum of all of the above, as well as certain other elements that may distinguish a particular regiment...many fakes are historically inaccurate.

                              A good site to follow is http://www.garykirsnerauctions.com/
                              While I haven't personally dealt with them, I understand them to have a good reputation.

                              Hope this helps!

                              Roy

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