Description: A donkey, a pig, armadillos, oh my! Add a fun piece to your collection of breweriana or Texas memorabilia with this collectible beer stein from Wurstfest 1997. The Texas Hill Country community of New Braunfels has been celebrating its German heritage each year since 1961, when the city’s meat inspector created a festival to honor sausage. Today Wurstfest attracts nearly 225,000 people annually. This stoneware stein was made in Germany and was decorated by Texas native Paul Tadlock, a nationally recognized and award-winning artist. Its design features a lively music scene with a barnyard band on a beer garden stage. A donkey plays the concertina, a pig strums a base fiddle, and an armadillo couple boogies across the floorboards. Gold bands highlight the top and bottom rims. Standing 5 1/4” tall, the stein measures 3 1/2” in diameter at the opening and 4” at the base. It is 6” wide including the handle and weighs 1 pound 9 ounces. It is signed in the design by the artist and marked “Wurstfest. - 1997” and “New Braunfels - Texas.” There is a “Made in Germany” sticker on the bottom. This item is in excellent condition and has likely been used only for display. It is perfectly clean and has no chips, cracks or stains. Close inspection reveals slight scuffing to the gold trim and modest shelf ware on the bottom.
Price: 42 USD
Location: Flower Mound, Texas
End Time: 2024-03-11T20:20:12.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unmarked Believed To Be Gerz
Object Type: Stein
Theme: Breweriana
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany