Review at Moss Neck – Lidded Stein
Review at Moss Neck – Lidded Stein
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About the Painting
It was a period of calm amid the storm of war. Robert E. Lee’s heralded Army of Northern Virginia was in winter camp near Virginia’s Rappahannock River. Weeks before, they had turned back attack after attack. General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson had made his Headquarters at Moss Neck, a pastoral Virginia plantation near Fredericksburg. On January 20, 1863, Lee and Jackson conducted a review of General J.E.B. Stuart’s cavalry – the troops who held the line along the Rappahannock that winter.
About the Steins
These beautiful steins feature the painting Review at Moss Neck by Mort Künstler. We are offering two different styles – porcelain and stoneware.
Porcelain Stein with Mounted Cannon
This beautiful porcelain 10” tall, half liter stein has the title of the original painting, as well a reproduction of Mort Künstler’s signature permanently fired near the base of the stein. A “Lithophane” (see-through) picture of General Lee appears in the stein’s base and is revealed when one holds the stein to the light and looks through it.
The heavy cast and antiqued ornamental pewter lid is decorated with embossed stars, cannon balls, swords, and “US” and “CS” symbols. A pewter artillery cannon figurine is mounted on the lid, which is permanently attached to the handle. Metallic gold bands encircle the stein, top and bottom.
Limited edition of 2,000 • Each stein is registered and individually numbered
10” tall • 0.5 liter
Stoneware Stein with Pewter Lid
This 8½” tall, 0.6 liter handsome stoneware stein has raised-relief and transfer decoration. The full-wrap image is framed by a raised Victorian border. Glazed bands at the top and bottom complete the body design. An antiqued solid pewter lid with embossed Confederate and Union flags and cannon ball thumblift are permanently attached to the handle.
8½” tall • 0.6 liter
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It was a period of calm amid the storm of war. Robert E. Lee’s heralded Army of Northern Virginia was in winter camp near Virginia’s Rappahannock River. Weeks before, they had turned back attack after attack. General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson had made his Headquarters at Moss Neck, a pastoral Virginia plantation near Fredericksburg. On January 20, 1863, Lee and Jackson conducted a review of General J.E.B. Stuart’s cavalry – the troops who held the line along the Rappahannock that winter.
About the Steins
These beautiful steins feature the painting Review at Moss Neck by Mort Künstler. We are offering two different styles – porcelain and stoneware.
Porcelain Stein with Mounted Cannon
This beautiful porcelain 10” tall, half liter stein has the title of the original painting, as well a reproduction of Mort Künstler’s signature permanently fired near the base of the stein. A “Lithophane” (see-through) picture of General Lee appears in the stein’s base and is revealed when one holds the stein to the light and looks through it.
The heavy cast and antiqued ornamental pewter lid is decorated with embossed stars, cannon balls, swords, and “US” and “CS” symbols. A pewter artillery cannon figurine is mounted on the lid, which is permanently attached to the handle. Metallic gold bands encircle the stein, top and bottom.
Limited edition of 2,000 • Each stein is registered and individually numbered
10” tall • 0.5 liter
Stoneware Stein with Pewter Lid
This 8½” tall, 0.6 liter handsome stoneware stein has raised-relief and transfer decoration. The full-wrap image is framed by a raised Victorian border. Glazed bands at the top and bottom complete the body design. An antiqued solid pewter lid with embossed Confederate and Union flags and cannon ball thumblift are permanently attached to the handle.
8½” tall • 0.6 liter