Hohenzollernstraße 40, 60, Munich, Bavaria.
Zinngießerei. / Pewterer.
Known dates: Circa 1900 - 1925.
There was a well known Glasmalerei,
Joseph Peter Bockhorni
(b.1832 - d.1905) who specialised in church stained glass windows. Considering that these windows used lead / tin strips to hold the glass elements together, it is not unreasonable to consider that Eduard Bockhorni the pewterer, and Otto, Eduards's son, could have been his relatives.
J.P.Bockhoni's father, Felix (b.1801 - d.1878) was a well known landscape painter for the Royal Bavarian court.
Purchased stein bodies from: ?
Reference:
![Bockhorni 2](pages/data/201012030924bOCKHORNI mark_edited-1.jpg)
Cast mark on underside of "Schwabingerbräu" 1 Ltr. brewery stein lid.
![Bockhorni 1](pages/data/201012030923Bockhorni stein_edited-1.jpg)
"Schwabingerbräu" 1 Ltr. brewery stein.
![Bockhorni 3](pages/data/201012030925Bockhorni lid_edited-1.jpg)
"Schwabingerbräu" 1 Ltr. brewery stein lid.
![Bockhorni 01](pages/data/716-01.jpg)
ED. BOCKHORNI mark on side of a pewter tang
![Bockhorni 02](pages/data/716-02.jpg)
MÜNCHEN mark on other side of a pewter tang