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Posts posted by Rosenberg
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Thanks a lot guys!Unfortunately I had to see mine is missing a top lid,but somehow I like it better this way.I had not known they made such fantastic pieces.
@stogieman: Now I understand your railway scepticism This style is something different and of course a bit elder.When I saw the others of this style I have seen a lot of stuff for my wish-u-were here list
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Thanks alot!Awesome stuff over there,I know someone in the family I shouldn?t show...
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maybe someone can determine the age by the MM....
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I don?t believe it to be a Reservisten stein,I think it is private purchase...
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Hi,
I would like to show you my favourite one.I like it?s plain and decent style.I assume this was one of a series,can anyone give more info on that?
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Thanks,Mike.You got me exactly.
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....BTW I like the one Robin posted,it is unique though,isn?t it?
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I always wonder why so many mint looking crosses have no rays....is that a different version?
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Hi,
I made my general thoughts already public,so consider this just as posting pics for comparison....this one weighs 45.0g on a digital scale.....
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Thanks Chip.The frame is broken at several points,so you can see the layers of stuff inside,you are right it doesn?t look like there were any disturbances.
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Now this one here is something I am not 100% sure if original,as I never took it off the frame,so I don?t know about the painting-quality.Any comments???
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Villeroy&Boch Stein
in Germany: Imperial: Rick (Research) Lundstrom Forum for Documentation and Photographs
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The bump in the handle is a nono and there are many others...