1. The name of the stein is Tavern Gathering Scene.  The stein depicted in this auction was made by S.P. Gerz.  The piece is pottery.   There is no form number and the size is 0.5 L .  The stein is two tone in color, with a pewter lid which depicts a type of star, there is also a pewter ball type thumb.  On the bottom is the painted Gerzit mark from 1949 thru 1990.  I call the piece Tavern Gathering Scene.  Simon Peter Gerz formed the company that bears his name in 1857, beginning actual production of ceramic wares in 1862. The economic upheaval brought about by World War I and its aftermath caused Gerz to cease production for a brief period in 1917/1918 and again in 1923, but nonetheless the company managed to survive for more than 135 years and, in fact, became the dominant player among Westerwald ceramics manufacturers in the period following World War II. Some questionable strategic decisions in the 1990s forced Gerz into bankruptcy and a partial liquidation in 1997, and in 1999 the company permanently shut down all manufacturing operations. However, rights to use of the company name and trademarks were purchased by Domex Geschenk-Manufactur GmbH, which continues to distribute Gerz steins today, albeit produced mainly in the Orient.