

Ahlden/Aller - 1-12-2023
A tin and brass tankard, carried by three plastic paw feet, with a cylindrical, smooth body and a slightly protruding rim. The hinged lid is curved and has an embedded brass plaque. On it is the crowned depiction of two crossed shoulder irons, the traditional tool of the chimney sweep. The surrounding inscription reads "Vivates leben die schornsteinfeger gesellen" and the date "1850". The thumb rest is fully plastic in the shape of a lion, holding a shoulder iron, transitioning into ear-shaped band handles on the sides. Engraved on the wanderer are the names "Wilhelm Bergmann aus Zellerfeldt, Peter Lindkloster aus Copenhagen, Friedrich Theuerkauf aus Zerbst" and "Gifhorn den 31. März 1850". The inside of the base is partly unclearly marked with "G.W. Storbeck. A. Lüneburg...(?)" Height: 27 cm. A German tin and brass guild tankard of the chimney sweepers. With inscriptions and dated. Partly indistinctly marked. German. Lüneburg. 1815.
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