Thewalt Prinz Heinrich stein

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  • #41452 Reply

    Karen

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    I have found all the information about this stein which was my step-father’s. Pottery, relief, 0.5L, pewter lid.

    The central image on this stein depicts the Meteor III, a German Imperial yacht commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II. The New York built yacht was christened in 1902 by Alice Roosevelt, daughter of then President Theodore Roosevelt, in a ceremony attended by both the President and German Prince Heinrich, brother of the Kaiser.

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    Full-color: $350-$450
    My mother is interested in selling this as well as several other steins he had purchased over the years before he passed last year. I am wondering if this is the best place to sell them or if there is another venue that would be better.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thank you.

  • #41453 Reply

    Karen

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    • #41477 Reply

      Ron

      Karen,

      I can view the images by opening them in a new page.

  • #41454 Reply

    Karen

    I can’t seem to get the photos to load.

  • #41476 Reply

    Ron

    Karen,
    What you have is a modern reproduction of the original. It only goes for a fraction of the price of the original. Try selling it on ebay or craigslist.

  • #41493 Reply

    Karen

    The number on the bottom is 1099 of 5000. There are several other markings on the bottom also. Are you sure it’s a reproduction?

    • #41568 Reply

      Ron

      Karen,

      Yes, I am sure. If you look on the bottom I am sure it says West Germany. West Germany was a separate country from 1949-1990. That is the modern era, post-WWII.

    • #51166 Reply

      Walt
      Keymaster

      They didn’t make and number limited editions until the second half of the 20th century.

  • #41572 Reply

    Karen

    Thank you.

  • #51102 Reply

    rblamf64
    Participant

    Hi Ron, if I send you a pick to you tell if my Prinz Stein is authentic?
    Rblamf64

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