Catalog No. 1003
Pottery, transfer and relief, 1.0L, pewter lid, typically with figurine, marked “Paul Klütsch/Coblenz”.
Text:
“Brüder stoßt die Gläser an, hoch lebe der Reservemann.”
(Brothers clink glasses, long live the reservist.)
From the 1888 until the onset of World War I, German males between the ages of 17 and 20 were obligated to serve a period of active military duty, normally three years for navy recruits, after which they became reservists, subject to recall through the age of 45. Upon completion of active duty, reservists often purchased souvenirs in remembrance of their experience, personalized beer steins being the most popular of these service mementos.
Paul Klütsch owned and operated a Coblenz ceramics finishing shop and distributor.
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