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Mugg/sejdel med tenn lock. Dekorerad med en bild av en stad och en man med en lyra. På undersidan av muggen står det ”L. ostermayr Nürnberg F&M. N. Muggen är i mycket gott skick.
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This stein (ECS416) is modelled on one of the Nuremberg towers, namely the Frauentorturm, rebuilt to its present form in 1558, to guard the Frauentor (gate). This tower is unique due to its arched windows and round, top window. In 1849 the city wall was opened up close by, and a new gate, the Königstor was built for traffic access to the railway station. Due to essential road widening, the Königstor was demolished in 1892. Because of its proximity to the Königstor, the Frauentorturm was, and still is, often wrongly referred to, as the Königstorturm. Today, the Frauentor has pedestrian access only. This stein was made by Marzi & Remy; #5216
Founded by Johann Nepomuk Ostermayr (b.1800 - d.1855) as a glass decoration and retailing company, located at the Fleischbrücke by 1820. The company moved in 1840 to Lorenzerplatz 15 and over the years, expanded either side into numbers 9, 11 & 13 as they became known abroad for their product range of glass, porcelain, household goods, steel, jewellery and leather products. The founder's son, Johann Leonhard Ostermayr (b.1842 - d.1906) continued to develop the business. His sons, Hans and Julius Ostermayr joined the company in 1900, and the business in the three gabled house in the Königstraße continued to expand until the Second World War.
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finns nu att bjuda på i mycket fint begagnat skick enligt bilder.
Info:
This stein (ECS416) is modelled on one of the Nuremberg towers, namely the Frauentorturm, rebuilt to its present form in 1558, to guard the Frauentor (gate). This tower is unique due to its arched windows and round, top window. In 1849 the city wall was opened up close by, and a new gate, the Königstor was built for traffic access to the railway station. Due to essential road widening, the Königstor was demolished in 1892. Because of its proximity to the Königstor, the Frauentorturm was, and still is, often wrongly referred to, as the Königstorturm. Today, the Frauentor has pedestrian access only. This stein was made by Marzi & Remy; #5216
Founded by Johann Nepomuk Ostermayr (b.1800 - d.1855) as a glass decoration and retailing company, located at the Fleischbrücke by 1820. The company moved in 1840 to Lorenzerplatz 15 and over the years, expanded either side into numbers 9, 11 & 13 as they became known abroad for their product range of glass, porcelain, household goods, steel, jewellery and leather products. The founder's son, Johann Leonhard Ostermayr (b.1842 - d.1906) continued to develop the business. His sons, Hans and Julius Ostermayr joined the company in 1900, and the business in the three gabled house in the Königstraße continued to expand until the Second World War.
Lycka till med budgivningen/köpet!
Välkommen att titta in på mina andra auktioner.
International bidders will pay additional freight cost.
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