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~ Show and Tell ~
Much to my
(pleasant) surprise...
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April
2004 - from Pat Zimmerman
Ever hear of the lucky guy who bought a picture from a yard sale and found a
Rembrandt worth millions on the back of it? Well, my "find" is not
worth millions, but it is an $800.00 regimental stein which sat on a bookshelf
for years and was used to hold receipts.
I belong to the German America Club in Louisville, KY. One day last year our
calendar showed the local Stein Club meeting, and I went. At the meeting the
members asked if I had any steins to appraise. I said I had some old ones on my
bookcase but they weren't worth anything. They said, "go home and get it,
you never know." So I did. Well, imagine my surprise when it turned out to
be worth about $200 just as it sat, dirty (actually brown from nicotine), with
the horseman's head gone and the horse bent over. They gave me the name of
someone who could repair it. I sent it off and got it back in beautiful shape.
Today, I took my stein back to the Thoroughbred Stein Verein and was told it was
certainly worth $800.00.
I also learned the inscription meant "Ulan Regiment from Ludwigsburg under
King Wilhelm I". The man's name was Hans Klimmer and he served from
1903 to 1906.
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