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karenI have recently inherited quite a few beer steins. I’ve been able to identify some and others not so easily. Some show values between $100 -$200. My question is where would be the best place to sell beer steins?
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GeorgeKaren,
It depends on what kind of beer steins you have. If we knew that we could help you better.
Here are some websites to help you:
Anatomy of a beer stein: http://stein-collectors.org/library/articles/Anatomy/anatomy.htm
Is your stein new or old?
http://stein-collectors.org/library/articles/Identifying/Old%20or%20New.htmlSCI Reading Room “Library”:
Stein Marks:
http://www.steinmarks.co.ukBeer Stein Library:
https://www.beerstein.netAntique Beer Stein Prices:
https://www.beerstein.net/articles/bsb-a.htmThere are also two auction houses that specializes in beer steins:
The Stein Auction Company – http://tsaco.com
Fox Auctions – https://www.liveauctioneers.com/auctioneer/1301/fox-auctions/
George
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karenGeorge,
Thank you so much. I’ve reached out to The Stein Auction Company so we’ll see what they say.
I just have too many to list somewhere individually and since this is all new to me hopefully this will work.
You mentioned knowing what kinds I have. I have identified Mettlach, Marzi and Remy, Thewalt, Girmscheid, Regimental steins and character steins and mugs. There are others still to be identified.
Thanks again.
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Karen,
You might be able to sell some to local collectors. Where are you located? Look at the Chapters list and see if there’s a chapter nearby. -
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