Beer Mug Collection
Raise a glass to history: The beer mug through the ages. Dating back to 1765, the flagon is believed to be one of the earliest forms of beer mugs
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Raise a glass to history: The beer mug through the ages. Dating back to 1765, the flagon is believed to be one of the earliest forms of beer mugs. Attributed to William Will, this timeless creation has stood the test of time. In 1880 Germany, a young girl with a Masskrug in hand became symbolic of Munich's rich heritage. Known as Muenchner Kindl, meaning Munich child in Bavarian German dialect, it proudly adorns the city's coat of arms. Transport yourself to historical Bavaria with an image depicting a Bavarian musician strumming his zither while holding onto his beloved beer mug. This digital reproduction captures the essence and charm of 19th-century Germany. Moving forward in time, we encounter silver and pewter tankards from c. 1936. Crafted by Gordon Sanborn and Charles Cullen respectively, these elegant vessels showcase craftsmanship at its finest. Delve into political satire with 'Jack Junks Opinion of French Language' created by Charles Williams in 1805. This unique tankard not only holds your favorite brew but also offers a glimpse into historical humor. London brings us an enigmatic tankard from 1680/81 whose creator remains unknown. Its intricate design speaks volumes about London's vibrant drinking culture during that era. Traveling eastward to Bohemia between 1740-60, we discover a trick glass tankard that adds an element of surprise and amusement to every sip taken from it - truly a conversation starter. A splash of color enters our narrative with Robert Stewart's blue beer mug from c. 1936 - an artistic twist on traditional designs that adds vibrancy and personality to any gathering. The Boardman brothers leave their mark on history with their collaborative creation - a stunning tankard dating back to1810/30 that showcases their skillful artistry for generations to admire.