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Pilsner Glass with a Shot Putter
Blown 1/4 liter Pilsner Glass with a shield and a shot putter. Two F's on the shield are overlaid with an "S" and a "T."1/2 literFrei-Heil.Free-HealthSymbol of F,F,S, and T stands for "Frish, Frei, Stark, und Treu" ("fresh, free, strong, and true"). This shift indicates the Turners’ criticism of religion in the 1850s, because they altered the original four ‘fs’ (‘fresh, devout, happy, free’) to ‘fresh, free, strong, true.' Three decades later, this latter motto became the motto of the German Workers Turner Union. Source: Hofman's 'From Jahn to Lincoln: Transformation of Turner Symbols in a New Cultural Setting," pg. 1950-1951. Article is in 'research' folder on G drive, under the Slicer Collection.The Art and Madeline Slicer Turnvereine Stein collection consists of 132 items, 106 of which are German beer steins and other drinking vessels; the remaining 26 items are memorabilia. The collection was donated to Springfield College Archives in March 2015 by Art and Madeline Slicer, classes of 1959 and 1958, respectively. All items were created by, or have the underlying theme of, the German sporting organizations called Turnvereine, known in the United States as the Turners. Made of pottery, stoneware, ceramic, pewter, and glass, the steins and memorabilia depict sporting activities such as gymnastics, running, lifting, and other track-and-field events. Begun by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811 in Berlin, these social clubs were designed to promote physical fitness and foster a sense of national pride. Members of these clubs also competed in festivals (Turnfests), commemorated through many of the steins in this collection , including from Turnfests held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, Münich, and Nüremberg. The historical period represented by the items in this collection ranges from the mid-nineteenth century through 1942, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1880 and 1934
Etched Mettlach Stein Featuring a Drinker
Half-liter etched Mettlach stein featuring a drinker wearing a hat, leaning on a table with a drink in his hand; inlaid lid has 4F shield1/2 literDieber Bier als Derdruk und Aerger feblurken Und rauch dabei vertreibft du dir Sie DrunkenThe Art and Madeline Slicer Turnvereine Stein collection consists of 132 items, 106 of which are German beer steins and other drinking vessels; the remaining 26 items are memorabilia. The collection was donated to Springfield College Archives in March 2015 by Art and Madeline Slicer, classes of 1959 and 1958, respectively. All items were created by, or have the underlying theme of, the German sporting organizations called Turnvereine, known in the United States as the Turners. Made of pottery, stoneware, ceramic, pewter, and glass, the steins and memorabilia depict sporting activities such as gymnastics, running, lifting, and other track-and-field events. Begun by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811 in Berlin, these social clubs were designed to promote physical fitness and foster a sense of national pride. Members of these clubs also competed in festivals (Turnfests), commemorated through many of the steins in this collection , including from Turnfests held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, Münich, and Nüremberg. The historical period represented by the items in this collection ranges from the mid-nineteenth century through 1942, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1880 and 1934
Blown glass stein with enameled yellow 4F shield and red and yellow floral design
A ½ liter blown glass stein with enameled yellow 4F shield and red and yellow floral design on one side. Handle is glass. Glass is clear. The lid is made of metal and has floral designs as well as inscription and 4F symbol on it.1/2 liter;Gut Heil!The Art and Madeline Slicer Turnvereine Stein collection consists of 132 items, 106 of which are German beer steins and other drinking vessels; the remaining 26 items are memorabilia. The collection was donated to Springfield College Archives in March 2015 by Art and Madeline Slicer, classes of 1959 and 1958, respectively. All items were created by, or have the underlying theme of, the German sporting organizations called Turnvereine, known in the United States as the Turners. Made of pottery, stoneware, ceramic, pewter, and glass, the steins and memorabilia depict sporting activities such as gymnastics, running, lifting, and other track-and-field events. Begun by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811 in Berlin, these social clubs were designed to promote physical fitness and foster a sense of national pride. Members of these clubs also competed in festivals (Turnfests), commemorated through many of the steins in this collection , including from Turnfests held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, Münich, and Nüremberg. The historical period represented by the items in this collection ranges from the mid-nineteenth century through 1942, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1880 and 1934
Three liter stoneware relief stein
3 liter stoneware relief stein with 4F shield, Father Jahn, and weightlifting scenes.3 litersLeib U. Seele, Treu U. Stark Turnerscaft Der Deutschenmark;Made in Germany (stamped on the bottom) -- according to Jack Lowenstein's glossary of terms in Character Steins, the phrase "Made in Germany" appeared on articles made expressly for export after 1892. Manufacturer's mark is Simon Peter Gerz. The stamp itself, a triangle surrounding a stein, lamp or some other container with a handle, along with the number 901, indicates the stein dates anywhere from 1862 to the present.The Art and Madeline Slicer Turnvereine Stein collection consists of 132 items, 106 of which are German beer steins and other drinking vessels; the remaining 26 items are memorabilia. The collection was donated to Springfield College Archives in March 2015 by Art and Madeline Slicer, classes of 1959 and 1958, respectively. All items were created by, or have the underlying theme of, the German sporting organizations called Turnvereine, known in the United States as the Turners. Made of pottery, stoneware, ceramic, pewter, and glass, the steins and memorabilia depict sporting activities such as gymnastics, running, lifting, and other track-and-field events. Begun by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811 in Berlin, these social clubs were designed to promote physical fitness and foster a sense of national pride. Members of these clubs also competed in festivals (Turnfests), commemorated through many of the steins in this collection , including from Turnfests held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, Münich, and Nüremberg. The historical period represented by the items in this collection ranges from the mid-nineteenth century through 1942, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1880 and 1934
Etched stoneware stein with lid
Half-liter etched stoneware stein; metal lid shows relief of the city of Nuremburg.1/2 liter;X Deutches Turnfelt; Nurnberg 1903Tenth German Gymnastics Festival; Nuremburg 1903Metal lid shows relief of the city of Nuremburg.The Art and Madeline Slicer Turnvereine Stein collection consists of 132 items, 106 of which are German beer steins and other drinking vessels; the remaining 26 items are memorabilia. The collection was donated to Springfield College Archives in March 2015 by Art and Madeline Slicer, classes of 1959 and 1958, respectively. All items were created by, or have the underlying theme of, the German sporting organizations called Turnvereine, known in the United States as the Turners. Made of pottery, stoneware, ceramic, pewter, and glass, the steins and memorabilia depict sporting activities such as gymnastics, running, lifting, and other track-and-field events. Begun by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811 in Berlin, these social clubs were designed to promote physical fitness and foster a sense of national pride. Members of these clubs also competed in festivals (Turnfests), commemorated through many of the steins in this collection , including from Turnfests held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, Münich, and Nüremberg. The historical period represented by the items in this collection ranges from the mid-nineteenth century through 1942, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1880 and 1934
Speckled brown stoneware stein with 4F shield
A 1/2 liter stoneware stein with a speckled brown background; a 4F fraternal shield is on the front; lid is a hammered metal or pewter.1/2 liter;A.T.U. Kurhessen; Sei’s Panier!The shield is a Hohlwein 4F fraternal shield.The Art and Madeline Slicer Turnvereine Stein collection consists of 132 items, 106 of which are German beer steins and other drinking vessels; the remaining 26 items are memorabilia. The collection was donated to Springfield College Archives in March 2015 by Art and Madeline Slicer, classes of 1959 and 1958, respectively. All items were created by, or have the underlying theme of, the German sporting organizations called Turnvereine, known in the United States as the Turners. Made of pottery, stoneware, ceramic, pewter, and glass, the steins and memorabilia depict sporting activities such as gymnastics, running, lifting, and other track-and-field events. Begun by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811 in Berlin, these social clubs were designed to promote physical fitness and foster a sense of national pride. Members of these clubs also competed in festivals (Turnfests), commemorated through many of the steins in this collection , including from Turnfests held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, Münich, and Nüremberg. The historical period represented by the items in this collection ranges from the mid-nineteenth century through 1942, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1880 and 1934
Mettlach stein wtih big floral design
A 1/2 liter Mettlach stein with a big floral design and a shield containing the 4F symbol.1/2 liter;[On front] Ginat, crescat, floreat, A.T.G zir Berlin!; Mens sana in corpore sano! [On side] Tristan A! M! Duir A! Specht A! Tilly A! Barks A! Korks A! Teer A! Robin A! i/l Aal A! M! 9/1/1931[On front] Ginat(?), grow, and flourish, A.T.G zir Berlin!; A sound mind in a sound body! [On side] ?The Art and Madeline Slicer Turnvereine Stein collection consists of 132 items, 106 of which are German beer steins and other drinking vessels; the remaining 26 items are memorabilia. The collection was donated to Springfield College Archives in March 2015 by Art and Madeline Slicer, classes of 1959 and 1958, respectively. All items were created by, or have the underlying theme of, the German sporting organizations called Turnvereine, known in the United States as the Turners. Made of pottery, stoneware, ceramic, pewter, and glass, the steins and memorabilia depict sporting activities such as gymnastics, running, lifting, and other track-and-field events. Begun by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811 in Berlin, these social clubs were designed to promote physical fitness and foster a sense of national pride. Members of these clubs also competed in festivals (Turnfests), commemorated through many of the steins in this collection , including from Turnfests held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, Münich, and Nüremberg. The historical period represented by the items in this collection ranges from the mid-nineteenth century through 1942, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1880 and 1934
A stoneware stein for Wurzburg GermanyTurnfest in 1912
A 1/2 liter Stoneware stein for the Wurzburg, Germany Turnfest held in 1912. The stein has a garland with the sign, 4F, in the top, and the text "14 Bayersiches Turnfest Wurzburg" in the middle. The artwork was done by artist Franz Ringer.The 14 Bayersiches Turnfest Wurzburg held in July 20-23, 1912.1/2 liter14 Bayersiches Turnfest Wurzburg, July 20-23, 1912.14 Bavarian gymnastic Festival,Wurzburg, July 20-23, 1912.The Art and Madeline Slicer Turnvereine Stein collection consists of 132 items, 106 of which are German beer steins and other drinking vessels; the remaining 26 items are memorabilia. The collection was donated to Springfield College Archives in March 2015 by Art and Madeline Slicer, classes of 1959 and 1958, respectively. All items were created by, or have the underlying theme of, the German sporting organizations called Turnvereine, known in the United States as the Turners. Made of pottery, stoneware, ceramic, pewter, and glass, the steins and memorabilia depict sporting activities such as gymnastics, running, lifting, and other track-and-field events. Begun by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811 in Berlin, these social clubs were designed to promote physical fitness and foster a sense of national pride. Members of these clubs also competed in festivals (Turnfests), commemorated through many of the steins in this collection , including from Turnfests held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, Münich, and Nüremberg. The historical period represented by the items in this collection ranges from the mid-nineteenth century through 1942, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1880 and 1934
A stoneware stein for the Frankfurt Turnfest, 1908
A 1/2 liter stoneware stein for the 1908 Frankfurt Turnfest. The stein has several signs in the grain body including "4F", "Turnfest Frankfurt 1908", and two " Coat of arms of Germany". There is a castle view shown in the inlay lid.1/2 liter;11 DeutschesTurnfest Frankfurt 1908.The 11th Gemany Gymnastic (sport meeting) Frankfurt in 1908.Mettlach #1526;The Art and Madeline Slicer Turnvereine Stein collection consists of 132 items, 106 of which are German beer steins and other drinking vessels; the remaining 26 items are memorabilia. The collection was donated to Springfield College Archives in March 2015 by Art and Madeline Slicer, classes of 1959 and 1958, respectively. All items were created by, or have the underlying theme of, the German sporting organizations called Turnvereine, known in the United States as the Turners. Made of pottery, stoneware, ceramic, pewter, and glass, the steins and memorabilia depict sporting activities such as gymnastics, running, lifting, and other track-and-field events. Begun by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811 in Berlin, these social clubs were designed to promote physical fitness and foster a sense of national pride. Members of these clubs also competed in festivals (Turnfests), commemorated through many of the steins in this collection , including from Turnfests held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, Münich, and Nüremberg. The historical period represented by the items in this collection ranges from the mid-nineteenth century through 1942, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1880 and 1934
A pottery stein with Father Jahn, 4F shield and a Hammer Throw player.
A one-liter pottery stein with Father Jahn, 4F shield and a Hammer Throw player. Two striations circle the stein, and the signs, "Father Jahn", "4F" shield and a image of a Hammer, are in the body.1 liter;Frisch, Fromm, Froehlich, Frei;The Art and Madeline Slicer Turnvereine Stein collection consists of 132 items, 106 of which are German beer steins and other drinking vessels; the remaining 26 items are memorabilia. The collection was donated to Springfield College Archives in March 2015 by Art and Madeline Slicer, classes of 1959 and 1958, respectively. All items were created by, or have the underlying theme of, the German sporting organizations called Turnvereine, known in the United States as the Turners. Made of pottery, stoneware, ceramic, pewter, and glass, the steins and memorabilia depict sporting activities such as gymnastics, running, lifting, and other track-and-field events. Begun by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811 in Berlin, these social clubs were designed to promote physical fitness and foster a sense of national pride. Members of these clubs also competed in festivals (Turnfests), commemorated through many of the steins in this collection , including from Turnfests held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, Münich, and Nüremberg. The historical period represented by the items in this collection ranges from the mid-nineteenth century through 1942, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1880 and 1934