Christian Reck (Inhaber Bab. Reck and then Reinhold Reck)
Färbergraben 6 then 5, Wienstraße 23, Munich. Bavaria.
Zinngießerei & Malerei. / Pewterer & Decorator.
Known dates: 1893 - >1941. During 1926 the owner was Bab. Reck. By 1941 they were trading as Reinhold Reck.
Purchased stein bodies from: C.M. Hutschenreuter (Arsburg) L. Thannemann et Cie J.P. Thewalt Wick-Werke Marzi & Remy
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![Chr. Reck 07](pages/data/201012220138CH Reck_edited-1.jpg)
Nette Br_x0001_åu is a brewery, founded 1849, in Weißenthurm, Rhineland Palatinate.
![Chr. Reck 4](pages/data/200812261730ChReck 86_edited-1.jpg)
Cast mark on the underside of lid on featured stein above.
![Chr. Reck 15-1-19-1](pages/data/201501190950Reck.jpg)
This cast mark is on the underside of a pewter lid from a brewery stein marked Münchener - Liége, 1905.
![C Reck 20-10-9-3](pages/data/202010091357Stein front.jpg)
1/2 litre porcelain stein. Man offering woman a drink.
![C Reck 20-10-9-2](pages/data/202010091356Reck lid.jpg)
Lid and thumb lift on porcelain stein above.
![C Reck 20-10-9-1](pages/data/202010091355c. Reck left.jpg)
"Ch. Reck" on one side of the shank of the hinge assembly, with "Muenchen" on the reverse side, on the stein above.
![Chr. Reck 13-11-27-3](pages/data/201311271726Reck3.jpg)
Marzi & Remy Regimental stein: Kgl Bayr. 20 Inftr. Regt. Prinz Rupprecht v. Bay. 5 Comp." from 1909/1911, therefore dated 1911.
![Chr. Reck 13-11-27-1](pages/data/201311271719$_3-1.jpg)
Signature on base of the regimental stein above. It is assumed that Friedrich? M. Reck was a relation of Chr. Reck.
![Chr. Reck 3](pages/data/200812261729Chr,%20Reck%206_edited-1.jpg)
Handwritten mark, complete with C.M (Carl Magnus) Hutschenreuther ink stamp. In old German handwriting, e.g. Kurrentschrift, the macron (dash) over the "n" in the above signature, translates as "nn" in modern text; hence "Zinngiesserei or Zinngießerei".
![Chr. Reck 2](pages/data/200812261728Ch.%20Reck%206_edited-1.jpg)
Touchmark on stein lid tang.
![Chr. Reck 5](pages/data/200812261731JP%20Thewalt%20-%20Chr%20Reck%206_edited-1.jpg)
Handwritten mark on stoneware stein, complete with impressed Johann Peter Thewalt mark
![Christian Reck (Reinhold Reck) 17-12-5-1](pages/data/201712050851Reck_edited-2.jpg)
CR. Reck ........ (Zinngießerei) Färbergraben (No.?)
![Christian Reck (Reinhold Reck) 19-1-8-1](pages/data/201901081600RECK_edited-1.jpg)
Pewterer's stamp on the underside of the lid of a 1 litre Merkelbach & Wick #1246 Jugendstil, dated circa 1905.
![Chr. Reck 15-3-21-3](pages/data/201503211815Reck 1.jpg)
Occupational stein dated 1930 for a Bierführer or Brewery Drayman.
![Chr. Reck 15-3-21-2](pages/data/201503211815Reck 2.jpg)
Details of the lid giving the drayman a reminder of his horse.
![Chr. Reck 15-3-21-1](pages/data/201503211814Reck 3.jpg)
Chr. Reck's signature at the bottom of the stein.
![Chr. Reck 12-5-13-2](pages/data/201205131605CH Reck 2a_edited-1.jpg)
Löwenbräu of Munich lid.
![Chr. Reck 12-5-13-1](pages/data/201205131605CH, Reck 1a_edited-1.jpg)
Cast mark on underside of Löwenbräu of Munich lid
![Chr. Reck 006](pages/data/200907120708Ch%20Reck_edited-1.jpg)
Cast mark on the underside of a lid.
![Chr. Reck 12-3-8-1](pages/data/201203080806CF%20Reck%2067_edited-1.jpg)
Handwritten marks on porcelain steins. In old German handwriting, e.g. Kurrentschrift, the macron (dash) over the "n" in the above signature, translates as "nn" in modern text; hence "Zinngiesserei or Zinngießerei".