Franz Herb
Ligsalzstraße, Nymphenburgerstraße, Munich, Benzstraße 24, Puchheim, Bavaria
Malerei & Keramikwarenhandel. / Decorators & Ceramic's Wholesalers.
Founded by Franz Herb at Ligsalzstraße, Munich. In 1930, they moved to Nymphenburgerstraße, which was destroyed during WWII, requiring them to move back to Ligsalzstraße. Finally in 1972, they moved to Benzstraße 24, Puchheim.
Known dates: 1920 to the current day.
Purchased steins from: Franz Stober Wick-Werke Marzi & Remy
Reference: Franz Herb
Lid on Wick-Werke #7214, The Christian Union of German Railway Workers (GED) founded 1908, renamed by Hitler 1933, re-established on 25th March, 1948. Therefore 25th March 1973 is the 25th Anniversary.
Impressed "FS" mark for manufacturer Franz Stober on the featured tankard.
Older ink stamp in red.
Older inkstamp in blue
1/2 litre Marzi & Remy #2023 for Franz Herb. Made in Germany US Zone 1945 - 1955.
Wick-Werke #7214, dated 1973.
1992 HB Festzelt 1 Ltr. tankard, depicting "Bavaria" Design is by Dieter Hanitzsch.
Base mark on Hacker-Pschorr brewery stein manufactured by Franz Stober.
0.5 litre capacity mark on Hacker-Pschorr brewery stein, manufactured by Franz Stober.
2 litre Marzi & Remy stein, decorated and supplied by Franz Herb to the brewer of Leisy's Light Beer of Cleveland, Ohio. The stein celebrates its 90th anniversary with the dates of 1862 to 1952. Made in Germany US Zone 1945 - 1955
Mark on underside of lid on Wick-Werke #7214
Basemarks on 1989 Hofbrauhaus Festzelt , 1 Ltr.tankard. Design is by Rupert Stockl.
Basemarks on 1992 Hofbrauhaus Festzelt 1 Ltr. tankard, (shown left). Design is by Dieter Hanitzsch
Combined capacity and identification marks on modern brewery stein.
Combined capacity and identification marks on modern brewery stein.
1.0 litre capacity mark on Augustiner Keller brewery stein.