![Johann Hiedl & Sohn 15-11-8-4](pages/data/201511081344IMAG0266.jpg)
Stein of unknown manufacture, with graphic design by Carl Moos, with "Grotte München"possibly a Munich Bierkeller and a pewter lid in the shape of a Salamander
![johann Hiedl & Sohn 15-11-8-3](pages/data/201511081344IMAG0267.jpg)
Top view of Salamander lid.
![johann Hiedl & Sohn 15-11-8-2](pages/data/201511081343IMAG0268.jpg)
Another view of Salamander lid.
![Johann Hiedl & Sohn 15-11-8-1](pages/data/201511081342IMAG0262.jpg)
Cast pewterer's mark on the underside of the Salamander lid.
![Joh.Hiedl & Sohn 4](pages/data/200812191259Joh.%20Hiedl%202_edited-1.jpg)
Ink stamp, showing that Johann Hiedl had sole manufacturing rights
![Joh.Hiedl & Sohn 7](pages/data/200812191301Joh. Hiedl_edited-1.jpg)
Cast pewterer's mark. Sans-serif script.
![Joh.Hiedl & Sohn 5](pages/data/200812191300Joh. Hiedl 3_edited-1.jpg)
Cast pewterer's mark. Serif script.
![Joh.Hiedl & Sohn 6](pages/data/200812191301Joh. Hiedl 4_edited-1.jpg)
Cast pewterers's mark. Serif script
![Joh.Hiedl & Sohn 2](pages/data/200812191258J.Hiedl%205_edited-1.jpg)
Punched pewterer's mark. N.B. From Straubing, presumably prior to moving to Munich.
![Johann Hiedl & Sohn 11-12-16-1](pages/data/2011121609591122110003_edited-1.jpg)
Sticky label. N.B. From Straubing, presumably prior to moving to Munich.
![Joh.Hiedl & Sohn 11-8-11-1](pages/data/201108110933Joh Heidl stein_edited-1.jpg)
The Royal Bavarian Infantry Life Guard Regiment in their blue uniforms prior to WW I. The Pickelhaube became universal in the Bavarian army after 1886.
![Joh.Hiedl & Sohn 11-8-11-3](pages/data/201108110936Joh Heidl lid_edited-1.jpg)
Top side of lid on featured stein. Thumbpull featuring Bavarian shield.
![Joh.Hiedl & Sohn 11-8-11-2](pages/data/201108110935Joh Heidl base_edited-1.jpg)
Ink stamp on featured stein, showing that Johann Hiedl had sole manufacturing rights of this design. Also the impressed Marzi & Remy stamp is shown.