Null Kingdom of Württemberg - five reservist mugs, 1897 - 1911 
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Kingdom of Württemberg - five reservist mugs, 1897 - 1911 A well-preserved, early half-liter porcelain mug of Grenadier Frank of the 7th Company of the 5th Württ Grenadier Regiment No. 123, 1897 - 1899, height 26 cm. Half-liter porcelain jug of the reservist Heinrich Hägele of the 3rd company of the 9th Wuerttemberg Infantry Regiment No. 127, 1899, height 24 cm. A half-liter porcelain jug belonging to Private Ammon of the 1st squadron of the King Charles Uhlan Regiment (1st Württemberg) No. 19, 1903 - 1906 (somewhat rubbed, pewter lid without figure attachment), height 24 cm. Half-liter porcelain jug of the reservist Beissvenaer(?) of the 11th company of the 8th Württ infantry regiment no. 126, 1908 - 1910 (slightly bumped, faded names, pewter lid with added crystal of the Munich Frauenkirche), height 24 cm. Half-liter porcelain jug of the reservist Nickel from the 4th battery of the 3rd Württ field artillery regiment no. 49, 1909 - 1911 (rubbed, cannon separately attached as lid attachment), height 26 cm. Partially slightly damaged, signs of age. Condition: II

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Kingdom of Württemberg - five reservist mugs, 1897 - 1911 A well-preserved, early half-liter porcelain mug of Grenadier Frank of the 7th Company of the 5th Württ Grenadier Regiment No. 123, 1897 - 1899, height 26 cm. Half-liter porcelain jug of the reservist Heinrich Hägele of the 3rd company of the 9th Wuerttemberg Infantry Regiment No. 127, 1899, height 24 cm. A half-liter porcelain jug belonging to Private Ammon of the 1st squadron of the King Charles Uhlan Regiment (1st Württemberg) No. 19, 1903 - 1906 (somewhat rubbed, pewter lid without figure attachment), height 24 cm. Half-liter porcelain jug of the reservist Beissvenaer(?) of the 11th company of the 8th Württ infantry regiment no. 126, 1908 - 1910 (slightly bumped, faded names, pewter lid with added crystal of the Munich Frauenkirche), height 24 cm. Half-liter porcelain jug of the reservist Nickel from the 4th battery of the 3rd Württ field artillery regiment no. 49, 1909 - 1911 (rubbed, cannon separately attached as lid attachment), height 26 cm. Partially slightly damaged, signs of age. Condition: II

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