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APOSTLE STEINS
(See also Kreussen/Creussen)

Fabel, Polly: Apostle Steins. The Antiques Journal. May, 1964. 2p.

BARTMAN KRUGS or BELLARMINE JUGS

Gordon, Lesley: Bellarmine Jug. The Spinning Wheel. January, 1962. 1p.

Hildyard, Robin: Bellarmines. Antique Collector’s Club, Ltd. September 1989. 5p.

Hornberger, Marian: Bellarmine Heavy-glazed Stoneware Jugs. The Antiques Journal. Januray 1963. 6p.

Hume, Noel: German Stoneware Bellarmines-an Introduction. Antiques. November, 1958. 3p.

BLUE AND WHITE STEINS

Bartlett, Margaret M.: Strohblumen Porcelain. 1p.

Dean, Roberta Gauthey: The Blue Onion Pattern by Meissen. Westcoast Peddlar. 1989. 8p.

CAPO-DI-MONTE

Kipling, Kathryn: Copy Cats Corner. The Mid Atlantic Antique Journal. October, 1972. 1p.

CHARACTER STEINS

Henschen, Roland: Opinions Differ on Musterschutz. Tri-State Trader. September 19, 1973. 2p.

Henschen, Roland: Some Musterschutz Info. Tri-State Trader. October 18, 1972. 1p.

Henschen, Roland: The Owl Character Stein. 1p.

Hersh, J. Joseph, M.D.: More About Musterschutz. The Antiques Journal. July, 1973. 1p.

Lopez, Liselotte: Wise Old Steins (about owl steins). American Collector. June, 1976. 2p.

Love, Frank: The Masquerade lady, Who is She? 3p.

Love, Frank: Steins as Portraits, Part II. Kaiserzeit. Winter, 1974. 4p.

Love, Frank: The Nuremberg Funnel. Stein Zeitung. May, 1974. 3p.

Lowenstein, Jack: Character Stein. Rarities. Spring, 1981. 3p.

Lowenstein, Jack: Gemutlichkeit…and Steins. Collector’s News. August, 1972. 3p.

Lowenstein, Jack: German Stoneware, Munich Child Character Steins. All About Beer. December, 1991/January, 1992. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack: Musterschutz Stein a Mystery. Collector’s News. April, 1974. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack: Why a Character Stein? March 5, 1975. 8p.

Manusov, Patricia: When Did Character Drinking Vessels Really Begin? Stein Zeitung. 2p.

Schwartz, Jeri & Ed: Musterschutz Stein Origin a Mystery. The Antiques Journal. April, 1972 2p.

COLLECTIONS

Ames, Lynne and Brasch, Phyllis: Surpassing “ein” Stein. Part of the Collection of Dr. Norman Medow. The Reporter Dispatch. February 16, 1977. 1p.

Anonymous: Mr. and Mrs. Rudoph Breuggemann collection sold. 1p.

Anonymous: Cover of Hobbies magazine and inside article on the collection of Al Kluer and Jack Schneider, Chicago. Hobbies. June, 1955. 2p.

Anonymous: Henry Dwillard Collection. Two ivory stein pictures. 1p.

Anonymous: Local Man’s Hobby Shows Beer Drinking Once Was Very Arty. Bill Schwartz Collection. Lancaster New Era. September 9, 1978. 2p.

Anonymous: Outstanding Mettlach Steins from the Collection of George M. Bleekman, Eugene, OR Spinning Wheel. September, 1966. 3p.

Anonymous: Pictures of Part of the Falstaff Collection. Hobbies. October, 1969. 1p.

Anonymous: The Rastal Collection of Historic Drinking Vessels, A Concise Guide to the Rastal Collection, Its Epochs and Its Trends in Style. 12p.

Anonymous: Sig Klein’s collection on cover of Hobbies, August 1948 and September 1963. 2p.

Anonymous: Stein Collection. The San Antonio Light. Fredlein Schroeder collection. 3p.

Anonymous: H. R. Roes’ Beer Stein Collection. Joel Sater’s Antiques News. April 14, 1978. 2p.

Anonymous: Life is Just One Long Stein Song. Collection of Richard Perritt. 1p.

Anonymous: Neue Sonderschau des Deutschen Brauerei-Museums in Muenchen. English translation by Liselotte Lopez. 4p.

Anonymous: Stein Collector. He had no idea where it would lead. Collection of Frank Love. 1p.

Anonymous: European Stein Collection. The Theodore Hamm Co. collection. 8p.

Anonymous: Drinking Songs Drowned in beer. Collection of Richard Shetrone, Sr. Joel Sater’s Antiques News. January 26, 1973. 1p.

Anonymous: Antique Stein Exhibition. Collection of Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. Brewer’s Digest. July 1969. 5p.

Anonymous: Steins are My Hobby. Collection of H. G. Fairman. West Coast Hobby Manual. December, 1946. 1p.

Anonymous: Tankard and Stein Collection of Isaac Evans. The Brewer’s Digest. September, 1955. 3p.

Anonymous: How One Stein Led to 399 More. Collection of George Wennerlyn. Peoria Sunday Journal-Star. January 8, 1950. 2p.

Anonymous: Frederick The Great Drank here. Collection of John Rickey. Independent Journal. 2p.

Anonymous: Twenty-five Years later, He’s Cornered the Market. Midland Daily News. October 24, 1978. Bill Schwartz Collection. 1p.

Bader, Mary: Beer Steins Crowd Apartment, Overflow Into East Side Shop. Collection of Mrs. Lawrence Paulson. Milwaukee Journal. July 29, 1964. 1p.

Billings, Dave: Steins. The Nelson B. Jones Collection at the University of Maine. Maine Campus. September 30, 1977. 1p.

Blair, Kim: Where Donald O’Connor Gets Away From It All. Donald O’Connor collection. Los Angeles Times. March 9, 1969. 1p.

Clinton, Audrey: Something to be said for collecting. Matthew Gruskin collection. Newday. January 19, 1970. 1p.

Elkins, Jeanmarie: Beer mug collection not for drinking only. Collection of Bob Stumpf. The Home News. October 27, 1976. 3p.

Faris, Gerald: Collector Will Hand B. H. First museum on Silver Platter. Los Angeles Times. Collection of Francis Fowler. 1p.

Henschen, Roland: World’s Largest Stein Collection. Bill Schwartz collection. Tri-State Trader. June24, 1972. 2p.

Drayden, O. S.: Steins by the Thousands. Bill Schwartz collection. Lancaster Magazine. September, 1956. 3p.

CREUSSEN or KREUSSEN

Anonymous: Creussener Kruege. Translation by Lotti Lopez. Hilton in Deutschland. January/February 1974.

Anonymous: Creussener Steinzeug. No English translation. Die Weltkunst. June, 1977. 2p.

Grasser, Walter: Steinzeug aus Creussen. Suedeutsche Zeitung.. May 2, 1977. 1p.

DIESINGER

Manusov, Pat: D.R.G.M. 154927. Another Missing Link in Steinology? Prosit. March, 1990. 4p.

Smith, Stephen: Unknown Mark Revealed. The Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. October, 1972. 2p.

FAIENCE/FAYENCE

Hersh, J. Joseph, M.D.: Faience Steins. The Antiques Journal. July, 1970. 2p.

Raffo, Pietro: Faience: pottery to rival silver. Discovering Antiques. 1970. 6p.

Strauss, Konrad: Brandenburgische Fayencen. No English translation. Sammler Journal. February, 1978. 7p.

FROG MUGS

Anonymous: Frog Mugs. 1p.

Evans, Paul F.: A Haven for Frogs. Spinning Wheel. September, 1971. 2p.

GERMAN SYMBOLS

DeSelms, Dr. Roy C.: Steinologist’s Guide to Old German Print and Script. Prosit. March, 1978. 3p.

Wald, Mike: German Symbolism. 1p.

GIRMSCHEID

Henschen, Roland A.: Girmscheid Mark Often Confuses Collectors. Tri-State Trader. December 6, 1975. 1p.

GLASS

Anonymous: Nine one page articles featuring American Historical Glass. Hobbies. Various years. 9p.

Anonymous: Article featuring one pokal from 1788. American Antiques. may, 1976. 1p.

Anonymous: The Glass Stylists. Made in Europe. January, 1975. Article about Rastal. 2p.

Anonymous: One page article showing some steins from the Falstaff Museum. Hobbies. December, 1969. 1p.

Goldschmidt, Werner: Glass-Making in Spain. Connoisseur. January, 1937. 5p.

Horton, Christine: Cut Glass 1880-1915, The Brilliant Period. American Antiques. May, 1976. 6p.

Lopez, Lotti: Collecting Glass Steins. The Antiques Journal. December, 1972. 4p.

Lopez, Lotti: German Pressed Glass Steins. Spinning Wheel. April, 1975. 4p.

Lopez, Liselotte: Glass Steins. American Collector. May, 1975. 3p.

Madeira, Louis C., IV: Historic English Toasting Glasses. Antiques Magazine. February, 1954.

McKearin, Helen: Drinking Vessels in the Last Supper. Antiques Magazine. October, 1952.

Peterson, Arthur G.: Glassware Designs by John Oesterling. Hobbies. May, 1962. 2p.

Peterson, Arthur G.: Some Thirteen-Star Drinking vessels. Hobbies. August, 1961. 2p.

Silvola, William H.: Evolution of Early American Beer Glasses. The Brewer’s Digest. April, 1975. 5p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Glass Steins Inexpensive But Rarely Collected. The Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. August, 1972. 1p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Some Valuable Tips on Glass serving Steins. The Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. September, 1972. 1p.

GOLF STEINS

Level, Jack: Golfing Steins The Spinning Wheel. July, 1955. 1p.

Level, Jack: Rare Golf Steins. Sports Illustrated. November 8, 1954. 2p.

HANKE

Armke, Ken Sr.: Reinhold Hanke and the Golden Age of Steins. Collector’s Mart. October, 1922.

HISTORICAL

Hess, Georgia: Bavaria: In Search of the Swan King. Article about Ludwig II of bavaria. San Francisco Examiner. 1976.

HUMPEN

Lowenstein, Jack: From Beer Halls of Antiquity Comes the Humpen. All About Beer. June/July, 1993. 1p.

Ruus, Poul: Old Beer Humpen. American Brewer. January, 1954. 2p.

IVORY

Anonymous: Ivory Drinking Vessels. All About Beer. June,1989. 1p.

LITHOPHANES

Anonymous: Lithophanes. The Antique Trader. November 14, 1972. 1p.

Hommel, Rudolf: Lithophanes. Hobbies. August, 1949. 2p.

Lopez, Liselotte: Lithophanes in German Beer Steins. The Spinning Wheel. March, 1976. 2p.

MERKELBACH AND WICK

Anonymous: Merkelbach, Production of Salt-Glazed Stoneware. 4p.

Henschen, Roland A.: A Visit to the Firm of Karl Merkelbach III. Tri-State Trader. January 1, 1972. 1p.

Henschen, Roland A.: Merkelbach Pottery Marks Discussed. Tri-State Trader. February 5, 1972. 1p.

Kammerer, George E.: Kammerer’s Korner. Article on Reinhold Merkelbach Co. and a monkey stein. December, 1966. 1p.

Lopez, Liselotte: Merkelbach and What? Spinning Wheel. February, 1972. 2p.

MISCELLANEOUS

Anonymous: A proposal…The Art of living and beer Drinking vessels. The Brewer’s Digest. July, 1969. 2p.

Anonymous: Cosmopolitan Nature of the Lore of Steins Alumni Times, University of Pittsburg. Interview with Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Hersch. 1p.

Anonymous: Kruege aud Kisers Zeiten. Pan. Translation by Terry Hill.

Anonymous: Polly Fabel Beer Stein Specialist. Antique Collectors. 1965. 1p.

Anonymous: Schlitt Brewery to Close. The Milwaukee Journal. 1981. 1p.

Anonymous: Stein Collection. The San Antonio Light. July 17, 1973. 1p.

Anonymous: Squat Stein are the Old Ones. Spinning Wheel. November, 1954. 1p.

Anonymous: The World of Steins. Antique fare. August, 1973. 2p.

Bronk, Janet: No Stein Unturned. Sky magazine. February, 1991. 8p.

Clark, Darwin H.: Steins, The Jovial Drinking Vessels of Yesterday and Today. Hobbies. August, 1953. Along with Tomorrows Tool-Today! Hobbies. 1952. 6p.

Cohen, Lita Solis; Schwabach, Bob: There’s Treasure in Those 16th Century Steins. Philadelphia Inquirer. August 17, 1975. 1p.

Emde-Nagelsbach, Barbara: Bierkruege. Er. September, 1972. With English Translation. 4p.

Ey, John A.: Antique Drinking Vessels. Spinning Wheel. September/October, 1981. 6p.

Ey, John A.: George Washington and the Cherry Tree Tankard. Spinning Wheel. July/August, 1980. 5p.

Fowler, Francis: Character in the Cup That Cheers. Introduction to the booklet, “The gracious Art of Tippling Since 800 B.C.

Garrett, Wendell: The Family Circle Dictionary of Antique China and Glass. Family Circle Magazine. Vol. 81 #2. 5p.

Gilbert, Anne: Marks Identifying German Steins. Collector’s News. October, 1975. 1p.

Henschen, Roland A.: Goethe Inspired Stein’s Motto. Tri-State Trader. April 12, 1975. 1p.

Henschen, Roland A.: Some Early 1900s Steins Made as Souvenirs for German Guest Houses. Tri-State Trader. June 29, 1974. 2p.

Henschen, Roland A.: Was Stein Purchase a Mistake? (info about Hutschnreuther and Emil Sahm firms) Tri-State Trader. September 23, 1972. 1p.

Hersh, J. Joseph: German masonic Steins. The Northern light. November, 1972. 2p.

Hersh, J. Joseph: Spotlight on a New Art in Stein Collecting. The Antiques Journal January 1972. 4p.

Hersh, J. Joseph: Stein Collecting. Sports and Travel. September/October, 1972. 1p.

Hersh, J. Joseph: Steins are Fascinating. The Antiques Journal. July, 1969. 2p.

Iams, David: Now Here’s One Idea of a Hot Collectable. The Philadelphia Inquirer. July 18, 1992. 1p.

Johansson, E. J.: Significant Stages in the Development of the Prussian Pickelhaube. Kaiserzeit. 3p.

Kirsner, Gary: Beer Steins. The Antique Trader March 6,1985. 6p.

Klein, Sigmund: Steins The Antiquer. 1984. 1p.

Kovel, Ralph and terry: Covered Stein was health Product. September 26, 1992. 1p.

Lopez, Lotti: Dorfner’s Steigut Steins. Spinnong Wheel. September, 1974. 3p.

Lopez, Lotti: Prosit, King Ludwin III. Spinning Wheel. September, 1975. 3p.

Lopez, Liselotte: Your Stein: Old or new? American Collector. September, 1974. 4p.

Love, Frank: Steins as Portraits. Kaiserzeit. 5p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: A Ceramics Glossary. Stein Standard. 1972. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: A German Glossary. 1973. 4p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: A Primer on Beer Steins. Acquire. March, 1977. 2p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: A Stein Collecting Primer. The Antiques Journal. December, 1975. 4p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: A Toast to German Beer Steins. The Gallery. March/April, 1972. 2p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: Beer Steins as Collectable Art. The Friends of Wine. July/August, 1983. 3p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: Gemutlicheit…and Steins. Collector’s news. August, 1973. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: German Stoneware, Proletariats of All Lands Unite, Stein. All About beer. December 1992/January 1993. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: German Stoneware, the Munich Hofbrauhaus and its Beer Steins. All About Beer June/July 1991. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: German Stoneware, the Munich Octoberfest and its Beer Steins. All About Beer April/May 1991. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: German Stoneware, Weight Lifting Steins. All About Beer October/November 1991. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: Scouting, Stein Enthusiast Discovers Historic Souvenir. Collector’s News. June, 1970. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: Stein Collecting. Collect American International. April, 1982. 3p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: Steins and Other Drinking Vessels Pictured on Stamps. Hobbies. July, 1972. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: The Joys of Stein Collecting. 1971/72 3p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: The Lure of the Beer Stein. All About Beer. October/November. 1990. 2p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: The World of Beer Steins. Rarities. Spring, 1981. 5p.

McBride, John R.: Trifles and Treasures for Drinking the Golden Brew. Mankind. April, 1969. 8p.

McDermott, Jack: Beer Steins-The Love of Their Life. Antique Trader. December 10, 1974. 1p.

McKearin, Helen: Drinking Vessels in the Last Supper. Antiques magazine. October, 1952. 2p.

Medow, Dr. Norman: Steins, Reminders of Good Cheer. The Encyclopedia of Collectables, Time/Life Series. 10p.

Munsey, Cecil: Made With Collectors in Mind. Article on the 1971 Burgie Man bottles and Ceramarte mugs. The Antique Trader. August 13, 1974. 4p.

O’Brien, Mary R.: On Collecting Steins. Interview with Dr. Norman Medow. The herald Statesman. July 19, 1974. 1p.

Ray, Marcia: ABCs of Ceramics. Spinng Wheel. December, 1967. 2p.

Rosser, M. L.: Old English tankards have Special Appeal.

Tri-State Trader. June 23, yr.unkn. 1p.

Rotz, W. Lawrence: Steins…A Pleasure to Collect. The Spinning Wheel. April, 1951. 1p.

Shoemaker, Ted: Decorated Steins Make Beer-Drinking All the More Pleasurable. The Bulletin. July 23, 1968. 2p.

Shull, Thelma: Old Steins. Hobbies. March, 1942. 2p.

Sleeth, Susan: Steins on the Table-and All Around the House. Buffalo-Courier-Express. May 5, 1963. 2p.

Smith, Stephen L.: A Beer Stein Speaks Up. The Classic Collector. Spring, 1974. 5p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Steve on Steins. The Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. July, 1972. 1p. An article on Patents on steins and some occupationals.

Smith, Stephen L.: Steve on Steins. Article on Character steins.The Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. June, 1972. 1p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Steve on Steins. Finding Information on Steins Can Be a Difficult Task. The Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. June/July, 1975. 1p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Steve on Steins. Steins, Where to Find Them…Part I. The Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. May/June, 1976. 1p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Steve on Steins. What makes a Stein? The Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. April/May, 1975. 1p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Steve on Steins. Article on a variety of collectable steins. The Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. November/December, 1975. 2p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Steve on Steins. Information on HR steins. The Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. January/February, 1976. 1p.

Stenberg, V. A.: Old German Drinking Steins. Encyclopedia Britannica Library Research Service. c.1968. 4p.

Wagner, Richard: Antique Steins, the Best Beer Drinking Steins of 1890. American Breweriana Journal. January/February, 1993. 2p.

Watson, Lora Lee: A Stein is a Stein is a…Minneapolis Tribune. 1970. 1p.

Wayne, Clifford: Drinking Cups and tankards. The Antiques Journal April, 1963. 4p.

Wright, May E.: Steins: Colorful Collectors Items. Bucks County Courier Times. August 19, 1973. 1p.

MUNICH MAIDS and the CITY OF MUNICH

An0nymous: Munich is a Love Song, With an Oompah Beat. Clipper. December, 1975. 2p.

Destouches, Ernst v. Munchens Stadtwappen und das Munchner kindl. Velhagen und Klasings. 1903/04, reprinted in Kunst und Handwerk 1905. No English translation. 18p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: History of the Munich Child. der Gemutlichkeit. September, 1968. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: Munich Beer Steins. Antiques news. July 12, 1974. 2p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: The World of Steins, Munich 1974. The Antique trader. December 10, 1974. 2p.

NAZI MEMORABILIA

Henschen, Roland A.: Authenticity of German Mugs discussed. Tri-State trader. January 13, 1973. 1p.

Henschen, Roland A.: Part II (Authenticity), Cost Production Estimates Vary. Tri-State trader. January 20, 1973. 2p.

Henschen, Roland A.: is There a Hitler Stein? Tri-State trader. March 11, 1972. 1p.

OCCUPATIONALS

Lopez, Lotti: Why Folk Collect Those German Occupational Steins. The Antiques Journal. August, 1973. 4p.

Schwartz, Jeri and Ed: Occupational Steins. Spinning Wheel. September, 1971 3p. Poor Copy.

PASS CUPS/LOVING CUPS

Anonymous: Tancred No. 48 Fellowship Mug. Knight Templar. March, 1976. Article about Dr. Joseph Hersch’s collection of three-handled drinking vessels. 1p.

Diehl, Kent. B.: Three-Handled loving Cups. Western Collector. October, 1966. 3p.

Hersh, Dr. Joseph, M.D.: 3-Handled Drinking Vessels. The Antiques Journal. July, 1974 2p.

PEWTER

Anonymous: Das schlanke Zinn:Im Norden teuer. Antiquitaten Zeitung. June, 1974. 1p. No English translation.

Anonymous: Kannen aus dem Magazin. Frankfurter allgemeine Zeitung. June, 1974. 1p. No English translation.

Hirch, Harry: European Pewter. Source and date unknown. 2p.

Homer, Ronald F.: Pewter Through the Ages. Antiques Collector’s Club, Ltd. 1989. 4p.

Stephen, Mark: Pewter. Antiques Collector’s Club, Ltd. 1989. 1p.

Sutherland-Graeme, Capt. A., F.S.A.: William Eden, Master Pewterer. Connoisseur. April, 1938. 6p.

PORCELAIN

Ballard, margaret: Portraits in porcelain and Pottery. Hobbies. November, 1973. 2p.

Johnson, Mrs. Edward: The Invention of European Porcelain. The Antique Trader. November 7, 1972. 1p.

Johnson, Hillary: The New Look in German Porcelain. Town and Country. April, 1984. 8p.

Leucke, Marjorie Ann: 300 Years of Delft from “The Porcelain jar.” Hobbies. January, 1977. 4p.

Mehlman, Robert: Delicate Investments. American Way. October, 1978. 3p.

Palley, Reese: is There a Doctor in the House? Article about porcelain repair. Acquire. December, 1973. 1p.

REGIMENTALS

Anonymous: Regimental Steins Jump in Value. Washington Post/Potomac. September 21, 1975. 1p.

Anonymous: Reservistenkruege: Die prachtvollen Andenken und Grossvaters Soldatenzeit. Das Sammler-Journal Interview mit Ludwig Weiss. Sammler Journal. may, 1978. 6p.

Cunningham, David E.: German Hussars and Their Steins. Stein Report. 1981.

Gieseking, Friedhelm: Regimental Tankards of Imperial Germany. The Franklin Mint Almanac. November/December, 1984. 6p.

Harrel, John, Major: Regimentals in Review. Kaiserzeit. 2p.

Harrel, John, Major: Regimental Steins and reproductions. Kaiserzeit. September/October, 1972. 4p.

Harrel, John, Major: Regimentals in review. Kaiserzeit. January/February, 1973. 3p.

Hechler, Art: Imperial Regimental Steins. Kaiserzeit. November/December, 1972. 2p. (Includes a small article by jim Ellsworth: Regimental Souvenirs)

Hechler, Arthur W.: Regimental Telegraph Steins. Stein report. 1981.

Ross, Hugh: In remeberance of MY Servise Time. Kaiserzeit. November/December, 1972. 1p.

Smith, Stephen L.: A beer Stein Speaks Up. Classic Collector. Spring, 1974 and reprinted in Kaiserzeit. 3p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Steve on Steins. The Regimental Steins Among the Most Popular. Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. April/May, 1975. 1p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Steve on Steins. More on Regimentals. Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. April, 1972. 3p.

SALT GLAZE

Anonymous: Ye Old German Beer Stein. Made in Europe. July, 1974. 1p.

Blosser, Charles: Salt Glazing in Hoehr-Grenzhausen. Ceramics Monthly. October, 1978. 12p.

Henschen, Roland A.: German Pottery Credited with Invention of Saltglazed Earthenware. Tri-State Trader. April 16, 1974. 2p.

Lopez, Liselotte: German Salt-Glazed Steins. Spinning Wheel. January/February, 1973. 4p.

Lowenstein, Jack: Answer to query about stein. Collector’s News. December, 1973. 1p.

Schwartz, Marvin D.: Antiques: Salt Glaze. New York Times. March 18, 1972. 1p.

SCHUETZENFEST

Anonymous: Shooting the Schutzen is an Art. Guns and Ammo. October, 1963. 6p.

Braun, Anne: Historical Targets. Roydon Publishing Co. London, 1983. 35p.

Freytag, Gustav: The Citizen and His Shooting festivals. The Gun Collector. Issue #37. 27p.

Lugs, Jaroslav: A History of Shooting, Marksmanship, Dueling ans Exhibition Shooting. 12p.

SILVER

Anonymous: Antique Silver Jugs Highlight London Sale, Net $43,200. American Collector. May, 1975. 1p.

Anonymous: New values for Old Silver. Time. March 7, 1969. 1p.

Anonymous: Stenton Celebrates James Logan’s Tricentennial. Early American Antiques. October, 1974. 5p.

Beard, Charles R.: Early Silver in the Collection of Viscount and Viscountess Lee of Fareham. sFebruary, 1937. 9p.

Finley, Ian: Silver in the Collection of Sir William Burrell. Connoisseur. May, 1938. 5p.

Harrison, Margaret: The British Hallmark. Bienvenue. Autumn, 1975. 2p.

Holland, Margaret: Drinking Man’s Silver. American Collector. February, 1973. 2p.

McClinton, Katherine Morrison: Art Silver. The Antiques Journal. July, 1969. 3p.

Rothery, Guy Cadogan: English Silver Drinking Cups. The Antiquarian. February, 1930. 3p.

Waldron, Peter: Georgian Silver. The Antiques Collector’s Club, Ltd. 1989. 1p.

Wenham, Edward: Early New York Tankards. Connoisseur. January 1937. 5p.

Wenham, Edward: Some New England Tankards. Antiques. August, 1927. 3p. (last page missing)

Wenham, Edward: Tankards, Relics of the past. The Antiquarian. June, 1929. 6p.

STONEWARE and/or POTTERY

Berges, Ruth. Rhenish Stoneware. The Antiques Journal. November, 1966. 3p. (poor photocopy)

Evans, Paul: Art Pottery Comes of Age. Spinning Wheel. Dec. 1974. 2p.

Hume, Ivor Noel: Rhenish Gray Stonewares in Colonial America. Antique Collector’s Club Ltd. September, 1967. 5p.

Jung, Herman: Fuendig mit rheinischen Steinzeug. Sammler Journal. April, 1978. 6p. (No English translation)

Lopez, Lotti: Collecting Plain-Shaped Stoneware Steins. The Antiques Journal. April 1973. 4p.

Lopez, Liselotte: German Earthenware Steins. Spinnign Wheel. November, 1973. 4p.

Lopez, Liselotte: 19th Century German Stoneware Steins. Spinning Wheel. March, 1977. 4p.

Lowenstein, Jack: German Stoneware beer Steins. All About beer. February/March, 1991. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack: German Stoneware-Dwarf Steins. All About Beer. June/July, 1992. 1p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Unmarked and Undocumented Pottery Steins are the Hardest to Price. Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. November, 1972. 2p.

Stuart, John: Early Stoneware Steins. Given as handout at the convention of SCI, Dearborn, MI., 1989. 4p.

Thring, Marion: German Stoneware. Antiques. November, 1932. 4p. (poor photocopy)

THEWALT

Anonymous: A. J. Thewalt Produces Beersteins. Made in Europe. November, 1967. 2p.

Anonymous: Albert Jac. Thewalt, Steinzeugfabrik OhG. Age and source unknown. History of factory. 1p.

Henschen, Roland A.: Columnist Relates Visit to Thewalt Stein Firm. Tri-State Trader. November 16, 1974. 1p. (one page missing)

Henschen, Roland A.: Thewalt Stein Information. . March 3, 1973. 1p.

TURNVEREIN

Klafs, Dr. Carl: On Looking Back. Stein Zeitung.

Klein, Sigmund: Several articles about his collection and the Turnverein. 5p.

Lowenstein, Jack: German Stoneware, Father Jahn and the Athletic Steins. All About Beer. February/March, 1992. 1p.

VILLEROY AND BOCH, METTLACH and OTHER FACTORIES

Anonymous: Mettlach…One Pottery of Villery & Boch. Spinning Wheel. November, 1953. 2p.

Anonymous: Outstanding mettlach Stein, from the Collection of George M. Bleekman. Spinning Wheel. September, 1966. 3p.

Ehrmann, Eric: Villeroy and Boch. Collector Editions. Winter, 1978. 6p.

Hersh, Joseph: A Mettlach Stein. Phi Delta Epsilon News. Winter, 1977. 9p.

Hersh, Joseph: Mettlach Football Steins. The Antiques Journal. September, 1980. 1p.

Kirsner, Gary: Signatures on Etched Mettlach Steins – What Are They Worth? . 1981.

Kovel, Ralph and Terry: Collectors Treasure Mettlach Steins. Pittsburgh Press. April 10, 1983. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack: German Stoneware, Villeroy and Boch Black Forest Steins. All About Beer. February/March, 1992. 1p.

Medow, Norman B.: Judging Mettlach Steins. The Antiques Journal. June, 1978. 5p.

Medow, Norman B. M.D.: Mettlach Steins. The Antiques Journal. July, 1978. 4p.

Morningstar, Connie: Ask Connie column. The Antique Trader. March 19, 1974. (Questions on Villeroy and Boch, Distel, Mettlach, Geschutzt.)

Schwartz, Jerri and Ed: Mettlach masterpieces. Hobbies. December, 1970. 3p.

Shoults, Roy: Villeroy & Boch and Mettlach. Antique Price Report and The Plate Collector.. 8p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Mettlach Steins. Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. January, 1973. 2p.

Smith, Stephen L.: Mettlach Steins, The Problem of Pricing. Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. February, 1973. 1p.

Wald, Mike: Misleading Mug is Not Mettlach (Hires Root Beer Mug). Mid-Atlantic Antique Journal. November/December, 1975. 1p.

Thomas, Dr. Therese: Art Nouveau Stoneware from Mettlach. Berichte der Deutchen Keramischen Gesselschaft. June, 1986.

Wilson, Robert D.: Another opinion regarding Mohr’s Eighth Edition. Stein Report. 1981.

Wilson, Robert D.: Changes in Mettlach Marking in 1899. Stein Report. 1981.

UNUSUAL, STEINS AND RELATED OBJECTS

Advertisement: The King’s Shilling tankard. The Wall Street Journal. September, 23, 1976. 1p.

Anonymous: Tegestology? It Means Mat Collecting in Great Britain. (beer-drip mats). Collector’s News. April 1973. 1p.

Bologna, Sando: The Screwiest Antique of All. (about corkscrews) American Collector. May, 1975. 3p.

Egan, Mary Lou: The Cornell Steins. Cornell Alumni News. April, 1976. 3p.

Fabel, Polly: Mug Markers. The Brewer’s Digest. March, 1962 2p.

Gores, Stan: Old Glass and China…China and Pottery from the Centennial. Connoisseur. May, 1938. 2p.

Goyle, G. A. R.” The Nutmeg Vindicated. (Using the ball thumbpiece for storing nutmeg) Antiquer. December, 1926. 2p.

Henschen, Roland A.: The Stein Makers column: Ludwig-Teresa Stein, Story with Variations. Tri-State Trader. August 31, 1974. 2p.

Henschen, Roland A.: The Stein Makers column: Schultz and Dooley Steins. Tri-State Trader. October 30, 1971. 1p.

Henschen, Roland A.: The Stein Makers column: The Worlds largest beer Stein. Tri-State Trader. September, 1971. 1p.

Hersh, J. Joseph, M.D.: Fun to Collect: Fraternal Glass and Ceramics. The Antiques Journal. June, 1972. 2p. (Poor photocopy of pictures but text is clear.)

Hommel, Martha Hill: Nutmeg in Your Beer? Hobbies. June, 1953. 1p.

Jenkins, Dorothy H.: Treen Tankard. (wooden tankard) Collector’s News. November, 1972. 1p.

Lowenstein, Jack G.: Steins and Other Drinking Vessels PIctured on Stamps. Hobbies. July, 1971.

Peterson, Arthur G. Dr.: Reprint from page 212 of Dr. Peterson’s 1973 edition of Glass Patents and Patterns. Hobbies. May, 1977. 2p.

Phillimore, John: Railway History in Pottery. Connoisseur. May, 1938. 5p.

Prideaux, Tom: Rich and Rugged Thracian Life Seen in a Glittering Show. Smithsonian. June, 1977. 10p. (Silver and gold objects including rhytons on loan to the Metropolitan Museum)

Raines, Joan and Marvin: Figural Royal Bayreuth: Menagerie The Stein Trader. April 23, 1974. 1p.

WEDDING CUPS

Kovel, Ralph and Terry: Jungfrauenbecher, Wedding or Wager Cups. Hobbies. June, 1960. 2p.

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