Thewalt 18903 Steins
The Thewalt factory was founded in 1893. Its handcrafted steins, renowned for the love to details, are highly demanded by collectors all over the world.
Thewalt steins' motifs are based on antique designs, fairy tales and myths.
As Mr. Thewalt cannot pass on the family-owned factory to a child, we at King-Werk have partnered up with the Thewalt company in order to carry on their beautiful lines of steins.
Of course, the Thewalt steins from King are not just made in Germany and are handcrafted in the same traditional way as the Thewalts have done over more than a century.
With our Thewalt steins, you acquire not only a hand-crafted decorative and highly collectible stein - you bring some Old World history to your home.
Gambrinus, 0.75 ltr., painted, crown lid, Thewalt 1893
Gambrinus in kingly garb sits casually next to a beer keg as he regards a foaming chalice, while holding s a scepter in the other hand. As he sits there and toasts to you, the scene is framed with medival style stone colums. A hops & leafs relief band runs around the top of the stein while a deep relief lion and beer much encircles the bottom of the stein. A very detailed and spectacular figural crown lid, made of genuine pewter, rounds up the royal appearance of this stein. To the left and right are poems, relating to the story of Gambrinus: Gambrinus werde ich genannt, König von Flandern und Brabant. Ich habe aus Gerste Malz gemacht und zuerst das Bier erdacht Drum können die Brauer mit Stolz bekunden, dass ein König es war, der das Bier erfunden They name me Gambrinus, the King of Flemish and Brabant. I did make malt out of barley and (I was) the first one who thought up the beer. Therefore, the brewers can proclaim with pride that it was a king who invented the beer. Limited Edition of just 2,500 pieces. Individually numbered. Each stein comes with a certificate of authenticity. Height: Approx. 12 1/2" Content: 0.75 liters
Loreley Stein 0.5 Ltr., stone-grey, Thewalt 1893
The Loreley is an approx. 450 feet tall steep slate rock on the right river bank of the Rhine River at Sankt Goarshausen and it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The name comes from the old Rhine dialect word "lureln" (murmuring) and the Celtic word "ley" (rock). The heavy currents of the Rhine as well as a small waterfall created a murming sound. This sound, combined with the echo produced by the rock gave this place its name. The Rhine's strong current, combined with the dangerous rocks hidden under the river's surface caused lots of boat accidents. About 200 years ago,Heinrich Heine composed a poem based on the tale about the Loreley. It describes the most beautiful young lady, sitting on the cliff above the Rhine, combing her beautiful golden hair, distracting the shipmen with her beauty and her singing, causing them to crash on the rocks. This stein shows in deep relief the beauty sitting on the rock looking down the Rhine to the left. To her right, the beginning of the Heine poem has been carved into the stein. Roughly translated, the poem goes: I don't know what it means That I am so sad A legend of bygone days That I cannot keep out of my mind. The air is cool and night is coming. The calm Rhine courses its way. The peak of the mountain dazzles With evening's final ray. The fairest of maidens is sitting Up there, a beautiful delight, Her golden jewels are shining, She's combing her golden hair. She holds a golden comb, Singing along, as well An enthralling And spellbinding melody. In his little boat, the boatman Is seized by it with a savage woe. He does not look upon the rocky ledge But rather high up into the heavens. I think that the waves will devour The boatman and boat in the end And this by her song's sheer power Fair Loreley has done. Handcrafted in the old German grey-blue style, this 3/4 liter stein stands 10 1/2 inches tall and is a limited edition of just 2,500 pieces worldwide. Each stein is individually numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Angler Stein, 0,5 Liter, rustic, hand-painted with genuine pewter lid
Many things in life are a matter of perspective. The motif of this handmade beer mug is an angler with the catch of his life. On the stein, the fish appears larger than the Angler himself. This may appear so by the position of the viewer, or because the fish got larger and larger over time in the memory of the angler. The fish wriggles and fights with all his strength and is an equal opponent to the Angler. Trees, river flora as well as a angler’s lodge are shown in deep, hand-painted relief on this stein. The top and bottom relief bands show stylized fish motifs, running around he stein’s body. A beautiful lid, cast out of real pewter completes this beautiful piece. Limited Edition of 2,500 worldwide Individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity Content: 0.5 Liters Height: Approx. 10 1/4"
Dragon Stein 0,75L,cobalt, hand-painted, dragon pewter lid Thewalt 1893
The motiv, covering the entire stein's space, shows a deep relief, hand-painted fire-spitting dragon after defeating a Medieval castle and protecting his chicks. A war ax, held by an armourd fist, was hit into the castle's wall. The blade as well as the fist are painted in platinum, creating a great contrast to the other paint colors on the stein. A dragon on top of the lid keeps watch... The lid as well as the very detailed lid figurine are made of solid pewter. King is proud to produce this Thewalt 1893 masterpiece as a limited edition of just 2,500 pieces. Each stein is individually numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Height: Approx. 12 1/2 inches Content: 0.75 Liter
Gambrinus Stein 0.75 ltr., cobalt, , hand-painted, Thewalt 1893
Gambrinus in kingly garb sits casually next to a beer keg as he regards a foaming chalice and holds s a scepter in the other hand. As he sits there and toasts to you, the scene is framed with medival style stone colums. A hops & leafs relief band runs around the top of the stein while a deep relief lion and beer much encircles the bottom of the stein. A very detailed conical lid, made of genuine pewter, rounds up the royal appearance of this stein. To the left and right are poems, relating to the story of Gambrinus: Gambrinus werde ich genannt, König von Flandern und Brabant. Ich habe aus Gerste Malz gemacht und zuerst das Bier erdacht Drum können die Brauer mit Stolz bekunden, dass ein König es war, der das Bier erfunden They name me Gambrinus, the King of Flemish and Brabant. I did make malt out of barley and (I was) the first one who thought up the beer. Therefore, the brewers can proclaim with pride that it was a king who invented the beer. Limited Edition of jsut 2,500 pieces. Individually numbered. Each stein comes with a certificate of authenticity. Height: Approx. 12 1/2" Content: 0.75 liters
Gambrinus Stein 0.75 ltr., stone-grey, Thewalt 1893
Gambrinus in kingly garb sits casually next to a beer keg as he regards a foaming chalice and holds s a scepter in the other hand. As he sits there and toasts to you, the scene is framed with medival style stone colums. A hops & leafs relief band runs around the top of the stein while a deep relief lion and beer much encircles the bottom of the stein. A very detailed conical lid, made of genuine pewter, rounds up the royal appearance of this stein. The stein has been produced in the so-called "grey-blue wash" decoration technique, so that it has the same appearance as steins from the ancient times. To the left and right are poems, relating to the story of Gambrinus: Gambrinus werde ich genannt, König von Flandern und Brabant. Ich habe aus Gerste Malz gemacht und zuerst das Bier erdacht Drum können die Brauer mit Stolz bekunden, dass ein König es war, der das Bier erfunden They name me Gambrinus, the King of Flemish and Brabant. I did make malt out of barley and (I was) the first one who thought up the beer. Therefore, the brewers can proclaim with pride that it was a king who invented the beer. Limited Edition of jsut 2,500 pieces. Individually numbered. Each stein comes with a certificate of authenticity. Height: Approx. 12 1/2"
King Stein 0.75 ltr., cobalt, hand-painted, with crown pewter lid, Thewalt 1893
his stein is a replica of an medieval original, depicting the German Emperor Charles V. "C" stands for Carolus and "K" for Kaiser (German word for Emperor). On Sept. 15, 1556 Emperor Karl stepped down from his throne and diveded is heritage amoung his son Philipp II and his brother Ferdinand I. On the stein, Karl V is flanked by his knights. On the left side, near the handle, his son Philipp II and on the opposit side Ferdinand I are shown. All three of them wear crowns. Karl V was the emperor on who's territory the "sun would never set", which included almost all of central Europe including Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy. In addition, during his reigh, Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro conquered Mexico and peru. Karl's goal was to spread Christianity within an unified country under his reign. The original mould was developed by Peter Duemmler (18960-1907), one of the most famous artists and sculptors of his time. King Werk is proud being allowed to continue the making of this stein. Each stein is handcrafted in the old traditional way, using finest clay from the Westerwald area. Limited Edition of just 2,500 pieces worldwide. Each stein is individually numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
King Stein, 0.75 ltr., stone-grey, pointed pewter lid, Thewalt 1893
his stein is a replica of an medieval original, depicting the German Emperor Charles V. "C" stands for Carolus and "K" for Kaiser (German word for Emperor). On Sept. 15, 1556 Emperor Karl stepped down from his throne and diveded is heritage amoung his son Philipp II and his brother Ferdinand I. On the stein, Karl V is flanked by his knights. On the left side, near the handle, his son Philipp II and on the opposit side Ferdinand I are shown. All three of them wear crowns. Karl V was the emperor on who's territory the "su would never set", which included almost all of central Europe including Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy. In addition, during his reigh, Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro conquered Mexico and Peru. Karl's goal was to spread Christianity within an unified country under his reign. The original mould was developed by Peter Duemmler (1860-1907), one of the most famous artists and sculptors of his time. Each stein is handcrafted in the old traditional way, decorated with the "grey-blue wash" technique to acieve a very old, ancient look. Limited Edition of just 2,500 pieces worldwide. Each stein is individually numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity. H: 11 1/2" Content: 0.75 liter
Life is a Gamble, stone-grey,Thewalt 1893
Showing knights partying and throwing dice invites you to enjoy the good moments in life. To the stein's left and right are short poems, reminding to enjoy the good moments as things in life can change immediately. The texts read: Das Leben ist ein Würfelspiel. Wir würfeln alle Tage. Dem einen gibt das Schicksal viel, dem anderen Müh' und Plage. Freely translated this means: Life is a gamble We throw the dice each day. One receives a lot (of good things) the other just trouble and no pleasure. Crafted by hand and decorated in the traditional grey-blue decór technique, this stein is limited to 2,500 pieces only and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Genuine pewter lid. H: Approx. 7 3/4" Contend: 0.25 litres
Loreley Stein 0.5 Ltr., cobalt, hand-painted, pewter lid, Thewalt 1893
The Loreley is an approx. 450 feet tall steep slate rock on the right river bank of the Rhine River at Sankt Goarshausen and it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The name derives from the old Rhine dialect word "lureln" (murmuring) and the Celtic word "ley" (rock). The heavy currents of the Rhine as well as a small waterfall created a murming sound. This sound, combined with the echo produced by the rock gave this place its name. The Rhine's strong current, combined with the dangerous rocks hidden under the river's surface caused lots of boat accidents. About 200 years ago,Heinrich Heine composed a poem based on the tale about the Loreley. It describes the most beautiful young lady, sitting on the cliff above the Rhine, combing her beautiful golden hair, distracting the shipmen with her beauty and her singing, causing them to crash on the rocks. This stein shows in deep relief the beauty sitting on the rock looking down the Rhine to the left. To her right, the beginning of the Heine poem has been carved into the stein. Roughly translated, the poem goes: I don't know what it means That I am so sad A legend of bygone days That I cannot keep out of my mind. The air is cool and night is coming. The calm Rhine courses its way. T he peak of the mountain dazzles with evening's final ray. The fairest of maidens is sitting up there, a beautiful delight, Her golden jewels are shining, she's combing her golden hair. She holds a golden comb, singing along, as well an enthralling and spellbinding melody. In his little boat, the boatman is seized by it with a savage woe. He does not look upon the rocky ledge But rather high up into the heavens. I think that the waves will devour The boatman and boat in the end and this by her song's sheer power fair Loreley has done. Handcrafted in the traditional way, this 3/4 liter hand-painted stein stands 10 1/2 inches tall and is a limited edition of just 2,500 pieces worldwide. Each stein is individually numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Ludwig Castles Stein, 0.25 ltr., cobalt, hand-painted, pewter lid, Thewalt 1893
Polar Bear Stein
With pride we present a new edition from the Thewalt - Fundus: The polar bear is considered the largest and strongest land predator. It can weigh up to about 720 kilos. Isn't it even more astonishing that the birth weight of the polar bear is only about 1 kilo? This stein shows a polar bear traveling on an ice floe through the Arctic ice desert. Mountain and glacier landscapes contrast with the dark polar night. The handle features a seal head in relief. Holding one liter and standing about 11 ½“ tall, a beautifully ornamented lid made of genuine pewter completes the elaborately handcrafted stein. Limited to 2,500 piecdes only. Consecutively numbered with individual number stamped into the jug. Certificate of Authenticity.
Red Baron Stein 0.5 Ltr., rustic hand-painted, airplane-lid
Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (may 1892 - April 1918), also widely known as the Red Baron, was a German fighter pilot during WWI. He became famous for his bravery but also the unmatched skill he had for flying with his Fokker DR. 1 triple-decker plane into combat. Von Richthofen painted his aircraft red and this combined with his title led to him beeing called "The Red Baron". Being officially credited with 80 air combat victories, he was feared but also highly respected even by his enemies. The Red Baron was shot down and died near Amiens on April 21, 1918. He was regarded with great respect and received a full military funeral, conducted by the personell of No. 3 Squadron Aiustralian Flying Corps. Six of No. 2 Squadron officers served as pallbearers and a guard of honor from the squadron's other ranks fired a salute. On the stein von Richthofen wears the Pour le Mérite, the "Blue Max", Prussia's highest military order. This 9" tall stein has been entirely hand-crafted and hand-painted at King-Werk in Germany. Limited Edition of 2,500 pieces only. Each stein bears its individual series number and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Rhineland Stein 0.5 ltr., rustic hand-painted, Tpewter lid, hewalt 1893
This stein with almost 3-dimensional relief invites you to take a journey along the famous Rhine river. Start your trip at the "Deutsche Eck" in Koblenz: Founded by the Romans, this city bears many historical sites. One of the most famous ones is this "Deutsche Eck", a natural corner shaped by the Mosel river, joining the Rhine. Travel further along the Rine river and refresh yourself with a good glass of wine at the Drosselgasse in Rudesheim before continuing your journey to Cologne. The cathedral of Cologne was not just the talles building of the world for many years, it's immaculate gothic architecture as well as the sheer size of the building will be an experience you'll never forget. The stein has been hand-painted, stands 9" tall and is a limited edition of just 2,500 pieces only. Each stein is individually numbered an dcomes with a certificate of authenticity. Content: 0.3 liter
Rhineland Stein0.3 ltr., stone-grey, Thewalt 1893
Gehen Sie mit diesem Krug auf große Reise entlang des wunderschönen Rheins. Dieser Krug mit 3 dimensiionalen Relief zeigt die Sehenswürdigkeiten von Koblenz, Rüdesheim und Köln. Beginnen Sie Ihre Reise am Deutsches Eck in Koblenz, halten Sie Einkehr in einer der vielen wunderschönen Lokale entlang der Drosselgasse in Rüdesheim und beenden Sie Ihre Tour mit einem Stop am schönen und beeindruckenden Dom zu Köln. In alter "grau-blau" Handwerkstradition hergestellt, handelt es sich hierbei um einen von seiner Form sehr einzigartigen Krug, der in jeder Sammlung ein Schmuckstück darstellt. Limitiert auf weltweit 2.500 Stück, wird dieser Krug fortlaufend nummeriert und mit Echtheitszertifikat versehen. Höhe: Ca. 23 cm Inhalt: Ca. 0,3 Liter
Texas Cowboy Boot 1.0 Ltr
Spur your thirst! Cowboy boots have been around for many years and are popular all over the world. Also, drinking boots are popular, so let us introduce you to the all new King of drinking boots. Styled in the form of a cowboy/cowgirl boot, this drinking boot is made from the finest German ceramic. It is sure to be a great conversation piece at your next social gathering and it is the ideal gift for a special occasion. Germans know how to make great beer and they know how to enjoy it. The special qualities of German beer steins give a new meaning to the quality of taste. This King Boot is entirely handcrafted in Germany by King Werk, Wuerfel and Mueller, the makers of the world's finest drinking steins. If your stein is from King, it is sehr gut. Prost!
Wedding Stein 0,75 ltr, with Bride & Groo pewter m Lid
The Loreley is an approx. 450 feet tall steep slate rock on the right river bank of the Rhine River at Sankt Goarshausen and it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The name comes from the old Rhine dialect word "lureln" (murmuring) and the Celtic word "ley" (rock). The heavy currents of the Rhine as well as a small waterfall created a murming sound. This sound, combined with the echo produced by the rock gave this place its name. The Rhine's strong current, combined with the dangerous rocks hidden under the river's surface caused lots of boat accidents. About 200 years ago,Heinrich Heine composed a poem based on the tale about the Loreley. It describes the most beautiful young lady, sitting on the cliff above the Rhine, combing her beautiful golden hair, distracting the shipmen with her beauty and her singing, causing them to crash on the rocks. This stein shows in deep relief the beauty sitting on the rock looking down the Rhine to the left. To her right, the beginning of the Heine poem has been carved into the stein. Roughly translated, the poem goes: I don't know what it means That I am so sad A legend of bygone days That I cannot keep out of my mind. The air is cool and night is coming. The calm Rhine courses its way. The peak of the mountain dazzles With evening's final ray. The fairest of maidens is sitting Up there, a beautiful delight, Her golden jewels are shining, She's combing her golden hair. She holds a golden comb, Singing along, as well An enthralling And spellbinding melody. In his little boat, the boatman Is seized by it with a savage woe. He does not look upon the rocky ledge But rather high up into the heavens. I think that the waves will devour The boatman and boat in the end And this by her song's sheer power Fair Loreley has done. Handcrafted in the old German grey-blue style, this 3/4 liter stein stands 10 1/2 inches tall and is a limited edition of just 2,500 pieces worldwide. Each stein is individually numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Wedding Stein 0.5 Ltr, cobalt, hand-painted with pewter lid
The Loreley is an approx. 450 feet tall steep slate rock on the right river bank of the Rhine River at Sankt Goarshausen and it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The name comes from the old Rhine dialect word "lureln" (murmuring) and the Celtic word "ley" (rock). The heavy currents of the Rhine as well as a small waterfall created a murming sound. This sound, combined with the echo produced by the rock gave this place its name. The Rhine's strong current, combined with the dangerous rocks hidden under the river's surface caused lots of boat accidents. About 200 years ago,Heinrich Heine composed a poem based on the tale about the Loreley. It describes the most beautiful young lady, sitting on the cliff above the Rhine, combing her beautiful golden hair, distracting the shipmen with her beauty and her singing, causing them to crash on the rocks. This stein shows in deep relief the beauty sitting on the rock looking down the Rhine to the left. To her right, the beginning of the Heine poem has been carved into the stein. Roughly translated, the poem goes: I don't know what it means That I am so sad A legend of bygone days That I cannot keep out of my mind. The air is cool and night is coming. The calm Rhine courses its way. The peak of the mountain dazzles With evening's final ray. The fairest of maidens is sitting Up there, a beautiful delight, Her golden jewels are shining, She's combing her golden hair. She holds a golden comb, Singing along, as well An enthralling And spellbinding melody. In his little boat, the boatman Is seized by it with a savage woe. He does not look upon the rocky ledge But rather high up into the heavens. I think that the waves will devour The boatman and boat in the end And this by her song's sheer power Fair Loreley has done. Handcrafted in the old German grey-blue style, this 3/4 liter stein stands 10 1/2 inches tall and is a limited edition of just 2,500 pieces worldwide. Each stein is individually numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Wedding Stein 0.5 ltr., brown, stone color with pewter lid
Krüge wurden mit der Zeit immer mehr zu speziellen Anlässen hergestellt. Eine Hochzeit ist schon immer ein außergewöhnliches Ereignis im Laufe des Lebens gewesen. Die Formen für diesen Krug entstammen dem Fundus der Firma Albert Jakob Thewalt 1893. In traditioneller Handwerkskunst hergestellt sind hier die Szene des Liebespaars und die Ornamente genauso klassisch wie auch der Krug als Trinkgefäß im allgemeinen. Unser Hochzeitskrug eignet sich auch hervorragend als Hochzeitsgeschenk. Stoßen Sie mit dem Brautpaar auf eine Zukunft voll glücklicher Zweisamkeit an! Hergestellt in alter Handwerkskunst in sog. "steinfarben", handelt es sich hierbei um einen ca. 23 cm großen Krug. Inhalt: Ca. 1/2 Liter. Limitiert auf weltweit 2.500 Stück, werden die Krüge fortlaufend nummeriert und mit einem Echtheitszertifkat versehen. Der Deckel aus reinem Zinn krönt dieses Stück deutscher Handwerkskunst.