Stein Collectors International
Featured Stein:
May 2017
A Mini-Beer Stein Cottage Industry
by Frank
Poppie
In today's world of mass production, the artist and craftsman have important roles. They craft the prototypes, and the art work sells the product. The product may even be considered art in itself. As an example, I would assume that Ceramarte has an art department with many fine artisans. But, in today's "Corporate America," the cottage artist is of little consequence because normally his/her production is limited.
Do beer steins relate to the cottage art industry? I do know that this craftsman relates to a mini-stein industry.
About twenty
years ago I learned to make silver rings using the lost wax
method. Over the next ten years I handcrafted all types of silver and
gold jewelry. Since the mid-1980's, silver and gold mini-steins have
been my
specialty. I then began crafting small (about 2") character
beer steins that mirrored steins in my own personal collection (see
figure 4).
As of today, the
mini-steins I cast are my own cottage art. Each little
beer stein is handcrafted at my home. It should be noted, however, that
contemporary
artist Debby L Engle fashions the first wax model of many of my
character steins. Over the last twenty years, most of my work has been
purchased
by members of SCI. That long term patronage is responsible for my small
cottage art business. It is my hope that I'm producing some of
tomorrow's
antiques. Only time will tell.
The investment
aspect of buying objet d'art from any cottage
artist is a gamble. However, in 1976, my silver Lowenbrau mug sold for
$20.00. Currently, my silver mini-steins sell for $100-$500. It is my
belief
that contemporary art, including beer steins, are as valuable as their
selling price. With time and usually the death of the artist, a new
market
value will be realized. Then the value may go up or down. The
collectors of
tomorrow will determine the value of today's efforts.
"Thanks" is an understated word. So, MANY THANKS to all the stein collectors and friends whose patronage enables me to prosper as a cottage artist.
Prosit!