Null Westerwald stoneware beer tankard with tin lid
20th century. 
H. 41 cm. 
A …
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Westerwald stoneware beer tankard with tin lid 20th century. H. 41 cm. A German Ceramic 2L Pitcher Depicting a medieval scene.

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Westerwald stoneware beer tankard with tin lid 20th century. H. 41 cm. A German Ceramic 2L Pitcher Depicting a medieval scene.

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