SHOW & TELL #7 Beer Stein
Well it's Friday again and Show & Tell time again. Such a fun time. Be sure and go here, to Kelli's blog There Is No Place Like Home to find out all about it and sign up on Mr. Linky.
This is my show & tell for this week. This is a beer stein (no we do not drink!) but I have a collection of beer steins and mugs that were started with this guy, and then added to by friend's trips overseas and bringing me back steins as gifts. I have had this guy since about 1966, so that makes him 41 years old to me. I have done a lot of looking, when we are in shops where steins sold and I have never seen another one like him. He is so cute and special. He has quite a few stampings on the bottom showing he was made in Western Germany and then initials and numbers.
This is a side view of him showing his handle and profile. Quite a lovable looking guy wouldn't you say? Thank you Kelli for letting me once again participate in your Show & Tell and show off this special little guy.
He's adorable. My dad used to have a few steins and my brother and I would drink LOTS of hot cocoa out of them. He never used them for beer either. LOL.
ReplyDeleteThey is neat. He is adorable and I have never seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteThat is so unique! My mother in law, also collects steins. Thank you for sharing today and I am happy to have found some time to read through your posts! Have a wonderfully blessed weekend :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a very fun stein. It's great to have a unique one amongst the every day ones you see...
ReplyDeleteOh, he is adorable! How special to start your collection with him! I love to see beer steins on the antique road show as they are very interesting to look at!
ReplyDeleteHe is a cute little guy!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
what a wonderful looking stein. i think steins are so beautiful and unique. what a great thing to collect. do you display them all? how many do you have?
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
Very neat.
ReplyDeleteHow neat :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing :)
That is so funny! I can't imagine drinking anything out of something like that!! He is so cute.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I have never seen one like it.
ReplyDeleteLove the stein! He is just so jolly, jovial cute!
ReplyDeleteHe's great, what a great treasure to have. I love looking at all the show and tell items you have!
ReplyDeleteHe's got such a jolly expression!
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to have a few, but I think my brothers may have them now..
xo
So adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteHe is very loveable! What a fun collection to have!
ReplyDeleteKelli
So ugly he's cute!! Your beer steins need to come over and visit my toby mugs. They could keep each other company!
ReplyDeleteThat is very unique :) I'm new to Show & Tell and thank you for stopping by my blog today.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wild beer stein! I do like an occasional microbrew beer!
ReplyDeleteHe's very cute!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very interesting stein. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletePS Thank you for the comment you left on my blog.
Have a great day!
How neat and unique! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
www.raisinglittlewomen.wordpress.com
Those stein makers were very creative!
ReplyDeleteHe is unique. I have known several people that collect steins.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and have a blessed weekend.
Lyndy
What an awesome beer stein!! I've never seen one like that either! When I was growing up, my dad had a bar downstairs and he had quite a collection of steins but I'm not sure who my mom gave them too after he passed away, I must ask her! Have a wonderful weekend my friend!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love show & tell!
ReplyDeleteVery cute little guy.
I have never seen anything like this before!! How neat!! Is the rest of your collection this neat?
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Mrs. U
What a handsome little guy. My father collects steins but he doesn't have one like yours.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteCute little fella...one of those unique things, huh?!
He looks very jolly! lol
ReplyDeleteThat would be a unique and cool collection. MAybe you could show more sometime.
He is adorable. You might look on ebay and see if anyone else has one like him.
ReplyDeleteHe is a friendly looking fella! You always come up with something unique. thanks for introducing us to little friend!
ReplyDeleteHe's so cute and so cheerful! I never had a collection of anything but wish that I had. Too late now--I'll just enjoy other people's.
ReplyDeletecollecting is very good for the sole I am told.
ReplyDeleteI too as you know collect china and love every piece.
So nice to be back in the land of blogger and visiting you today.
smiles from Lee-ann
Awwww...he's so cute. I think you should take him to the Antiques Roadshow. I'll bet he's a unique one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing as always.
:-) Susan
Cute!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am glad you are not one bit guilty for blogging. No one should do anything they feel guilty for.
I just need a bit of balance.
Have a great week Susan!
What a cute stein. I bet every family has at least one stein around from family...
ReplyDeleteHow very neat, and cute! I love coming over to show and tell!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan. Love your beer stein he is so cute, my friends got a couple but nothing like that
ReplyDeleteI linked to your blog. I hope that is ok.
ReplyDeleteCute! I'd love to see the others.
ReplyDeleteARE YOU KIDDING? You are IN CHARGE of the meeting. You are going to teach us how to do this guilt free and out in the open. Some of us are still "closet bloggers".
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun collection. This little guy is a cutie!
ReplyDeleteAAWW! He is quite a lovable looking guy! What a unique little man! Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteYes, he is very cute. Thank you for showing him. connie fromTexas
ReplyDeleteVery cute and unique indeed.
ReplyDeleteHe is so cute and very unique.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Angel ():)
He looks like a keeper to me. Hey, ya know what? We have an ashtray and we don't smoke. :-)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the beer stein, with or without the beer.
ReplyDeleteI trust you are now better Susan.
ReplyDeletethat is a neat thing to collect ...
ReplyDeletei collect postcards that others have sent to me ... my first was a california card, 1961 ... the stamps alone are fun to look at!
Hi Susan! Thanks so much for visiting my blog and your "cyber" friendship. I have really enjoyed getting to know you through blogging. Yes, for some reason my email link doesn't work...so you just have to cut and paste my address into your own email program. (candidreflections@qzip.net) You are certainly welcome to link to my post and I will look forward to what you have to write on it as well! Thank you for asking! Blessings, Diane
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