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    Party Rally beer mug MINI

    Friends, first time I have see such mini mug. 1/8 L. (4 fl.oz.)
    Maybe it was souvenir and from what Rally ?





    Last edited by AVRORA; 03-29-2015, 01:37 PM.

    #2
    Nice mug. It is a Nurnberg souvenir, not a RPT souvenir though per se IMO.
    Now you need a funnel to go with it!

    cheers

    Matt

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      #3
      Originally posted by Matthew View Post
      Nice mug. It is a Nurnberg souvenir, not a RPT souvenir though per se IMO.
      Now you need a funnel to go with it!

      cheers

      Matt
      Thanks Matt.
      I think this is pre 1939. Is it right ?

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        #4
        I am pretty sure Nurnberg's 'moniker' as the "City of The Rallies" was used right till the end so unless there are some marks on the piece that could positively date it- my guess would be 33-45.
        Looks to be a nice, well put together piece. Congrats!

        cheers

        Matt

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          #5
          Heres another souvenir that i have also from Nuremberg.
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            #6
            Thanks friends.
            At first I have thought that these mugs were made only for the Rallies. In fact, it's just only souvenir from Nurnberg with city's logo as the "City of The Rallies"

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              #7
              Why no swaztica?

              why is it that there is no swastika on the steins/mugs? you would think if they were period pieces they would have one. We all know the Nazis didn't miss an opportunity to market themselves. I have one of the common large mugs and every time I look at it I question whether it is authentic for this reason. What do you all think. Thanks Tim

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                #8
                Originally posted by ELECTRIC View Post
                why is it that there is no swastika on the steins/mugs? you would think if they were period pieces they would have one. We all know the Nazis didn't miss an opportunity to market themselves. I have one of the common large mugs and every time I look at it I question whether it is authentic for this reason. What do you all think. Thanks Tim
                Maybe they were nazist period items, but not nazist's (RZM) production ?

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                  #9
                  Party Rally Beer Mug Mini

                  Just my 2 cents worth, but to have a swastika on them wouldn't they have to
                  have some kind of authorization from the party.
                  I doubt them being post-war since any reference to that time period is just
                  about verboten in Germany.
                  Maybe they are souvenirs from the city of Nuremberg during that time period.

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                    #10
                    Yes they are period Nürnberg souvenirs and please, please, please dont fall into the trap that says everything from 1933-1945 must have a swastika on it. It is not true.

                    You dont see an Army issue zeltbahn, breadbag, waterbottle or boots with a swastika on, so why are people expecting steins, ashtrays, trinkets and other souvenirs to have one?



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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ELECTRIC View Post
                      why is it that there is no swastika on the steins/mugs? you would think if they were period pieces they would have one. We all know the Nazis didn't miss an opportunity to market themselves. I have one of the common large mugs and every time I look at it I question whether it is authentic for this reason. What do you all think. Thanks Tim
                      Here is a Nurnberg souvenir stein with a swaz on the lid-
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                        Originally posted by gauost View Post
                        Here is a Nurnberg souvenir stein with a swaz on the lid-
                        Fine item. Interesting to know, how many varieties of these steins was in Nuremberg?

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