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SOME BASIC INFORMATION
All Known Freising Factory Marks Explained.
HR Steins and the Freising Factory Revisited
The Fritz Thenn Regensburg Steinzeug Factory 1874-1886
Beer Stein Ceramics Simplified
Twisted Vine Handles Simplified
Porcelain a Short History from 1708 to World War I
Finishing Shops were not Manufacturers
Capacity Marks by Manufacturer
Salt Glaze, What is it and How Do you Recognise it?
Pewter Fittings Through the Ages
A Concise History of Faience and German Factories
Westerwald Steinzeug 1600 - 1914
Jeweled Lids, Myth and Superstition
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ADDITIONAL ARTICLES
When is an August Saeltzer Stein, Not?
Simon Peter Gerz
Victor von Scheffel
Celtic Art and the Historismus Movement
A Single Event Merkelbach & Wick Stein
Freising/HR Steins Enameled Over Saltglaze
A Student Stein from the Freiberg School of Mining
Schlaraffenland and Schlaraffia - An expanded version
A "Classical" Hunter's Stein
They Speak to Me
The Pre-HR Freising Factory 1876-1882
Freising/HR Character Steins
Inspirations for the Art Found on HR Steins
German Faience Beer Steins
What are the Odds?
To be, or Not to be Genuine, that is the Question.
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