Reservist Beer Stein – Hohenzollern Foot Artillery Regiment No. 13 Ulm 1901/03 – Gefreiter Ohm
Model
Reservist Beer Stein / Military Beer Stein with Pewter Lid
Inscription
Hohenzollern Foot Artillery Regiment No. 13 Ulm, 1st Company, 1901/03, Gefreiter Ohm
Length
245 mm
Weight
1063 g
Condition
NEAR MINT
Reservist Beer Stein – Hohenzollern Foot Artillery Regiment No. 13 Ulm 1901/03 – Gefreiter Ohm
Reservist Stein of the Hohenzollern Foot Artillery Regiment No. 13 from Ulm, 1st Company, named to Corporal (Gefreiter) Ohm, service period 1901/03. Military beer stein with pewter lid, decorated with colorful regimental motifs and personalized inscriptions. A characteristic souvenir of Imperial Germany and an attractive historical keepsake from the era of the German Empire.
Design: Porcelain reservist stein with detailed military decoration, regimental references and period inscriptions. The decoration commemorates service within the Hohenzollern Foot Artillery Regiment No. 13 at Ulm. Such reservist steins were privately commissioned at the end of military service and often feature the soldier’s name, rank, unit, garrison town and years of service.
Lid: Traditional pewter lid in period style. The lid completes the stein as a classic military souvenir from the early 20th century. Age-related storage and usage traces are present.
Historical Association: The Hohenzollern Foot Artillery Regiment No. 13 formed part of the Württemberg artillery tradition. Foot artillery units specialized in heavy artillery, fortress artillery and siege operations. The city of Ulm was an important garrison location and played a significant role in the military history of southern Germany.
Historical Background: Reservist Stein of Foot Artillery Regiment No. 13
Reservist steins were among the most popular personal souvenirs of former soldiers during the German Empire. They were often commissioned at the completion of military service and personalized with the soldier’s name, rank, unit, garrison and years of service.
The Hohenzollern Foot Artillery Regiment No. 13 was a unit of the Württemberg Army. The honorary title “Hohenzollern” was officially granted to the regiment in 1902. Foot artillery units were responsible for heavy artillery, fortress artillery and specialized artillery operations.
This stein commemorates the military service of Gefreiter Ohm with the 1st Company at Ulm during the years 1901–1903. It represents a personalized and historically identifiable artifact from the military history of Imperial Germany.
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