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Re: Does anyone recognize this German coat of arms?
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 08 June 17 14:55 BST (UK) »
Try,     http://www.steinmarks.co.uk

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Re: Does anyone recognize this German coat of arms?
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 08 June 17 14:59 BST (UK) »
Thank you for all the replies. There are no marks on the bottom of the stein at all. I suppose the crest could be a maker's mark, but seems a bit grand to me for this? Will check out steinmarks.co.uk.  :)

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Re: Does anyone recognize this German coat of arms?
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 08 June 17 16:37 BST (UK) »
Yes I agree about one silver key and one gold and the handles down"teeth " up for the Papacy etc.
Perhaps because St. Peter cut off the Centurion`s ear his symbol is a key with a sword but do you know  I have never seen that.It makes sense though.
Thanks . Viktoria.


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Re: Does anyone recognize this German coat of arms?
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 08 June 17 18:49 BST (UK) »
I think, like Skoosh,that it is probably the ceramic makers mark, The stein  is glass and the pewter lid with it's ceramic insert could be an added item, not connected to the maker of the glass.
Some ceramic/porcelain manufacturers marks are fairly elaborate.
I wish you luck finding the correct one, here are a few examples;
 
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01k8e/
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  WILSON;-Wiltshire.
 SOUL;-Gloucestershire.
 SANSUM;-Berkshire-Wiltshire
 BASSON-BASTON;- Berkshire,- Oxfordshire.
 BRIDGES;- Wiltshire.
 DOWDESWELL;-Wiltshire,Gloucestershire
 JORDAN;- Berkshire.
 COX;- Berkshire.
 GOUDY;- Suffolk.
 CHATFIELD;-Sussex-- London
 MORGAN;-Blaenavon-Abersychan
 FISHER;- Berkshire.
 BLOMFIELD-BLOOMFIELD-BLUMFIELD;-Suffolk.
DOVE. Essex-London
YOUNG-Berkshire
ARDEN.
PINEGAR-COLLIER-HUGHES-JEFFERIES-HUNT-MOSS-FRY


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Re: Does anyone recognize this German coat of arms?
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 08 June 17 18:51 BST (UK) »
It's probably a personalised stein. What it was was detailing the 20th (Wurttemberg) Hussar Regiment of the German/Prussian Army, it says K, Wilh, probably King Wilhelm I of Prussia and Kaiser of Germany, 1 Esk ie 1st Squadron. Date is 1883.

Coat of Arms is not Wurttemberg. Bit more digging to do. Might even find an image of the uniform.

No, it's not Hussars, but Uhlans ie Lancers, goodness knows how. On the stein it looks like maroons!!! So, in 1883 20th (2nd Wurttemberg) Uhlans. 
Griffiths Llandogo, Mitcheltroy, Mon. and Whitchurch Here (Also Edwards),  18th C., Griffiths FoD 19th Century.

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Re: Does anyone recognize this German coat of arms?
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 08 June 17 21:02 BST (UK) »
This is the regiment this cavalrman was with:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_(2nd_W%C3%BCrttemberg)_Uhlans_%22King_William_I%22

Uniform would have been very similar to this one, I believe:






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Re: Does anyone recognize this German coat of arms?
« Reply #16 on: Friday 09 June 17 16:03 BST (UK) »
Sorry, Viktoria, but Regensburg is nowhere near Württemberg (which nobody here seems able to spell).  It's in the Bezirk [county, more or less] of Oberpfalz and firmly in the middle of Bavaria, though admittedly it was formerly an imperial free city.
Bagwell of Kilmore & Lisronagh, Co. Tipperary;  Beatty from Enniskillen;  Brown from Preston, Lancs.;  Burke of Ballydugan, Co. Galway;  Casement in the IoM and Co. Antrim;  Davison of Knockboy, Broughshane;  Frobisher;  Guillemard;  Harrison in Co. Antrim and Dublin;  Jones around Burton Pedwardine, Lincs.;  Lindesay of Loughry;  Newcomen of Camlagh, Co. Roscommon;  Shield;  Watson from Kidderminster;  Wilkinson from Leeds

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Re: Does anyone recognize this German coat of arms?
« Reply #17 on: Friday 09 June 17 21:47 BST (UK) »
Sorry Hugh, don`t know how to do an umlaut and, slip of the finger twixt m and n.
Why did I think it was----?I know it is near the Bavarian Wald and on the Danube so I can`t think why I would.
Thanks. Viktoria.