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~ Studentica ~
The Articles of German Student Associations
by SCI Master Steinologist Walter Vogdes
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Studentica – regalia, insignia,
trappings, emblems. Members of German student associations surrounded themselves
with the symbols of their fraternities. Zirkels and crests adorned a wide
variety of clothing, furniture, books and other articles of everyday life,
including, thankfully, beer steins.
Max Lindner of Herrnstrasse 42, München, provided personalized articles to fill
every students need, and probably many they would not have thought of
themselves. Caps and jackets were available in fraternity colors. Fencing
swords, face guards, goggles, boots and pads were available for the dueling
societies. Rings, cuff links, tie pins, letter openers, spoons, wallets, leather
portfolios, banners, pillows and ribbons were available with the association
crest, colors, or Zirkel. Painted porcelain inserts bearing the student crests
were made for wood-framed mirrors, chairs, tables, clocks, tobacco humidors,
cigar boxes and other wooden articles. Fine china dishes and tea sets bore the
coats-of-arms just as they did for royalty. In glassware there were wine glasses
of all types, liquor decanters, beakers, ashtrays, ink wells, vases,
paperweights, punch bowls – even stained glass windows! Pipes were a favorite
item for decoration, perhaps only exceeded in number and variety by the beer
steins.
References:
- Studentische Antiquitäten, Hubert Kampik, Munich
Studentica, Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer, München,
Auktion 1991
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