~ A Saltglazed Student Stein ~
The stein to the right is a student association
stein with typical "heraldic" design featuring a shield containing the
arms of the society, together with helm and mantling. The association Zirkel
features prominently on the shield.
Most student association steins are painted over a transfer which provides the
outline of the design. The transfer includes the shield, helm, mantling and
crest, leaving the decorator to paint the detailed arms on the shield and add
the correct colors. A similar technique is used for relief student steins, where
the Wappen is formed in relief, and the decorator adds the colors and the
detail of the arms by hand. (As an example of this customization, "The
Mettlach Book" shows several Mettlach 280Z relief steins which have been
decorated for different student associations.)
Of course, the stein shown here is not quite so simple, since the details on the
shield are formed in the relief.
This stein is for Palatia Bonn. When the arms are seen in full color, the
plumes surmounting the helm are purple, white and red (left to right). The four
quarters of the shield contain, clockwise from top left, a rampant lion against
a purple background, the striped flag of the society (again, purple, white and
red, top to bottom), crossed swords and the date of founding of the society
(August 10, 1838), and finally, in the lower left, the Zirkel. The added
figure at the center is presumably a well-known building in Bonn. Below the arms
is the motto "FORTIS UT PALMA FLOREBIT".
The inlaid lid shows a seated Gambrinus, sword in one hand and overflowing beer
vessel in the other. The inscription on the pewter rim is from Fuchsmajor
(supervisor of new members) M. Pfeffer von Salomon to A. Plagemann. Both of the
names are followed by the Zirkel of Palatia Bonn, and the
inscription is dated for the summer semester (18)78.
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