Sep 18
German Stoneware
Posted on Sunday, September 18, 2011 in Uncategorized

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GERMAN STONEWARE BEER STEIN BAYERN MUNCHEN MARK ON BASE 389 S IMPRESSED $7.89 |
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Vintage Stoneware Lowenbrau Munich German Beer Stein Mug .5 Liter $11.05 |
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Antique German salt glazed stoneware beer stein with relief on pewter lid $26.51 |
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Frankfurt German Beer Stein Mug West Germany Stoneware 1/2 Liter $25.99 |
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A Beautiful Hand Painted Stoneware 8½ ” German Lidded Beer Stein. HS-G6 $9.99 |
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A Beautiful Hand Painted Stoneware GETZ 9” German Lidded Beer Stein. HS-G1 $9.99 |
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A Beautiful Hand Painted Stoneware 6” German Beer Stein. HS-G7 $5.99 |
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A Beautiful Hand Painted Stoneware GETZ 11” German Lidded Beer Stein. HS-G2 $15.00 |
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A Beautiful Hand Painted Stoneware GETZ 11” German Lidded Beer Stein. HS-G3 $15.00 |
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Vintage German 1 L Beer Mug Paulaner-Thomasbrau Munchen Salt Glazed Stoneware $39.99 |
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Antique or Vintage German Glazed Stoneware & Pewter Lidded Beer Stein $81.00 |
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Vintage Labzglasur Tall German Beer Stein cobalt stoneware made in Germany $21.00 |
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1980 Bavarian Forest Series W. German Goebel Bell Saltglazed Stoneware! NICE! $19.99 |
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2 Vintage Indigo GERMAN Wine Cups PRIMITIVE Stoneware $24.99 |
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Antique Late 1800′s J. Friedrich German Stoneware 11 1/2 Inch Pottery Jug $44.99 |
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GERZ SMALL STONEWARE VASE / CUP GERMANY $12.99 |
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2p early gothic medieval german stoneware salt glaze ceramic Siegburg jug 1500s $149.00 |
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German Westerwald Stoneware Jug Ornamental 18th C. $249.00 |
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BLUE STONEWARE GERMAN PITCHER $18.99 |
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Handarbeit Salt Glaze Stoneware 20 oz Pitcher $14.95 |
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Ozeri Green Earth Textured Ceramic Nonstick Frying Pan, 100-Percent PTFE and PFOA Free Utilizing GREBLON — a natural ceramic coating from Germany, the Green Earth Pan by Ozeri is one of the world’s first frying pans to achieve non-stick perfection while remaining absolutely free of PTFE, PFOA and other harmful chemicals. Conventional non-stick cookware is achieved through a coating of PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene), a synthetic substance that has waxy properties. At very high tempe… |
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TSM Products Fermentation Pot, 10 Liter capacity $89.99 31010 Features: -Fermentation pot.-Made from highly enriched vitrified clay.-Designed with an airtight water sealable cover.-Stoneware pot is the essential vessel for pickling and naturally fermenting vegetables.-Small amount of water is poured into the channel on top of the crock.-Cover’s design will allow gases to escape without letting oxygen in.-Lead and cadmium free. Assembly Instructions: -… |
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Harsch Gairtopf Fermenting Crock Pot – 5 Liter – ME7409 $124.95 Make natural nutrition-packed sauerkraut and pickled vegetables with this stoneware crock pot from Germany! Through the years, sauerkraut has been recognized as one of the healthiest foods, and was even used on sailing ships to protect sailors from scurvy. Recently in the news, sauerkraut and pickled vegetables fermented the natural way with lactic acid fermentation are being credited with correct… |
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Muehle Stone Ware Hand Made Shave Bowl The pottery Grunert, founded in the middle of the 16th century by the family Schulze, is the oldest still working pottery in the area of Saxony. And still today they give their attention to the almost forgotten stoneware of Waldenburg from the 14th to the 18th century. The bowls are solely made of clay that is produced in the area of Waldenburg and are burned for 20 hours in a 150 years old kiln. … |
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Melitta Porcelain Gourmet 6 Cup Coffeemaker, $35.89 Elegance, convenience and fresh brewed taste is all included in this Melitta tradition. Our Porcelain coffeemaker prepares six cups of coffee, with that fresh brewed taste, using Melitta number 4 filters…. |
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Salt-glazed Stoneware in Early America $53.55 Imported from Germany and England and domestically made, salt-glazed stoneware vessels were an integral part of daily life in America from the time of European settlement until the dawn of the last century. Because it is impervious to the harmful effects of highly saline or acidic solutions, salt-glazed stoneware was uniquely well suited for use in preparing and storing a wide range of liquids and… |
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The Art of German Stoneware, 1300-1900: From the Charles W. Nichols Collection and the Philadelphia Museum of Art $19.87 Beautiful and eminently useful, stonewares produced in the German-speaking lands from the Middle Ages onward were highly valued for their durability and suitability for a range of domestic and social uses. Widely traded throughout Europe, they were also among the first European ceramics to reach colonial North America. During the Renaissance the addition of brilliant salt glazesâs well as rel… |
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Collector’s Encyclopedia of Salt Glaze Stoneware: Identification & Value Guide $24.95 … |