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Original Item. Only One Available. A fairly well known pewter stein, server and beaker maker, Kayserzinn was in business from 1862 to 1925. They also made “Jugenstil” objects of daily use, such as candlesticks, ashtrays, lamps, beakers, vases, tea and coffee sets. In 1862 the Dusseldorf based Kayser family, already in the tin industry, opened a foundry in the Bockum district of Krefeld, Germany. The firm reached its maximum size in 1899 with a workforce of 400.
This is an outstanding pewter water carafe made during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, likely around the turn of the 20th century. The carafe measures 13 1/2” tall with a 6 3/4” base diameter. The stein depicts an Imperial German eagle, with the head forming the spout for the water to be poured out of its mouth. The bottom of the carafe is stamped:
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KAYSERZINN
4015
P
4015 is likely the model number. The interior shows some residue, so this should not be used for drinking water.
A great Imperial German display piece, ready for further research and display.
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