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<p>[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 4575733, member: 50"]It appears to be like this Reinhold Hanke stein though they don't give a date for this one. Perhaps it can help in your search.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.beerstein.net/item.asp?ItemNum=rha-0507" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.beerstein.net/item.asp?ItemNum=rha-0507" rel="nofollow">https://www.beerstein.net/item.asp?ItemNum=rha-0507</a></p><p><br /></p><p><b>Catalog No. 507</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Pottery or stoneware, relief, 0.25L, pewter lid.</p><p><br /></p><p>Text:</p><p><i>“Hopfen und Malz, Gott erhalt’s.”</i></p><p>(Hops and malt, may God preserve them.)</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="https://www.beerstein.net/images/Hanke/rha-0507a.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Founded in the Westerwald town of Höhr in 1868 by <b>Reinhold Hanke</b>, the firm bearing his name is considered by many to have been a pioneer in the “Historismus” style widely associated with Westerwald steins today. Following Hanke’s death in 1886, the company was run by his wife until 1901, when it was taken over by his son, August Hanke, who managed operations until his death in 1938, at which point production was effectively terminated. For a brief period beginning in 1911, Hanke joined with several other Höhr-Grenzhausen firms in a joint marketing effort called <i>Steinzeugwerke</i>.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 4575733, member: 50"]It appears to be like this Reinhold Hanke stein though they don't give a date for this one. Perhaps it can help in your search. [URL]https://www.beerstein.net/item.asp?ItemNum=rha-0507[/URL] [B]Catalog No. 507[/B] Pottery or stoneware, relief, 0.25L, pewter lid. Text: [I]“Hopfen und Malz, Gott erhalt’s.”[/I] (Hops and malt, may God preserve them.) [IMG]https://www.beerstein.net/images/Hanke/rha-0507a.jpg[/IMG] Founded in the Westerwald town of Höhr in 1868 by [B]Reinhold Hanke[/B], the firm bearing his name is considered by many to have been a pioneer in the “Historismus” style widely associated with Westerwald steins today. Following Hanke’s death in 1886, the company was run by his wife until 1901, when it was taken over by his son, August Hanke, who managed operations until his death in 1938, at which point production was effectively terminated. For a brief period beginning in 1911, Hanke joined with several other Höhr-Grenzhausen firms in a joint marketing effort called [I]Steinzeugwerke[/I].[/QUOTE]
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