Catalog No. 349
Stoneware, incised, 0.5L, pewter lid.
Bürgerliches Brauhaus München, a public corporation, was created from the family-owned Zenger Brewery in 1880. It survived until 1921, at which time its assets were absorbed by Löwenbräu AG. Interestingly, one of those assets, a large beer hall called the Bürgerbräukeller, was to gain international fame just two years later as the location of the infamous “Beer Hall Putsch” (coup), a failed attempt by Adolf Hitler to seize political power in Bavaria.
See also 811.
Price Range: $200-$300
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