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Fascinating Vintage 1970s Seltmann Weiden Beer Stein with Pewter Lid - Emperor Ludwig IV of Bavaria Theme
Step back in time with this captivating vintage beer stein from the 1970s. Crafted from fine white porcelain by the renowned Seltmann Weiden manufactory, this piece commemorates Emperor Ludwig IV of Bavaria.
This charming stein is richly decorated with detailed illustrations depicting scenes from the life and reign of Emperor Ludwig IV. One side features a depiction of a battle scene, possibly referencing his military campaigns or the political turmoil of his era. Above this scene is a portrait medallion of Ludwig IV. Another side showcases an imperial eagle and a portrait of the Emperor crowned, emphasizing his status within the Holy Roman Empire. The years "1282 - 1347" are prominently displayed, marking his lifespan. The text "Kaiser Ludwig IV. der Bayer" (Emperor Ludwig IV of Bavaria) further identifies the subject.
As noted by the Seltmann Weiden backstamp, this stein is a testament to their long-standing tradition of producing high-quality and commemorative porcelain. Founded in Bavaria, Germany, Seltmann Weiden has been celebrated for its craftsmanship and artistic designs since its inception. Owning a piece from Seltmann Weiden means owning a piece of German porcelain heritage.
The solid pewter lid, with its elegant finish and central knob, adds a touch of authentic 1970s charm and protects the contents.
The stein's base features an inscription in German detailing key events in the life of Ludwig IV. It mentions his birth in Munich in 1282, his election as German King in 1314, his coronation as Emperor in 1328, the establishment of the Monastery Ettal in 1330, his role as the creator of the "Landrecht" (regional law) , and his death in 1347.
This stein is more than just a beer vessel; it's a true collector's item from the 1970s that commemorates a significant figure in Bavarian and Holy Roman Empire history, made with the enduring quality and attention to detail that have made Seltmann Weiden porcelain famous worldwide.
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Fascinating Vintage 1970s Seltmann Weiden Beer Stein with Pewter Lid - Emperor Ludwig IV of Bavaria Theme
Step back in time with this captivating vintage beer stein from the 1970s. Crafted from fine white porcelain by the renowned Seltmann Weiden manufactory, this piece commemorates Emperor Ludwig IV of Bavaria.
This charming stein is richly decorated with detailed illustrations depicting scenes from the life and reign of Emperor Ludwig IV. One side features a depiction of a battle scene, possibly referencing his military campaigns or the political turmoil of his era. Above this scene is a portrait medallion of Ludwig IV. Another side showcases an imperial eagle and a portrait of the Emperor crowned, emphasizing his status within the Holy Roman Empire. The years "1282 - 1347" are prominently displayed, marking his lifespan. The text "Kaiser Ludwig IV. der Bayer" (Emperor Ludwig IV of Bavaria) further identifies the subject.
As noted by the Seltmann Weiden backstamp, this stein is a testament to their long-standing tradition of producing high-quality and commemorative porcelain. Founded in Bavaria, Germany, Seltmann Weiden has been celebrated for its craftsmanship and artistic designs since its inception. Owning a piece from Seltmann Weiden means owning a piece of German porcelain heritage.
The solid pewter lid, with its elegant finish and central knob, adds a touch of authentic 1970s charm and protects the contents.
The stein's base features an inscription in German detailing key events in the life of Ludwig IV. It mentions his birth in Munich in 1282, his election as German King in 1314, his coronation as Emperor in 1328, the establishment of the Monastery Ettal in 1330, his role as the creator of the "Landrecht" (regional law) , and his death in 1347.
This stein is more than just a beer vessel; it's a true collector's item from the 1970s that commemorates a significant figure in Bavarian and Holy Roman Empire history, made with the enduring quality and attention to detail that have made Seltmann Weiden porcelain famous worldwide.