A vintage ceramic beer mug from the city that invented pilsener beer: Pilsen (Plzen). Didn't pick up a mug the last time you were in Pilsen? No problem. You can have this one as your souvenir. Made in the former Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic or Czechia), this handsome mug has the city name written in Czech and depicts the Cathedral of Saint Bortholomew in Pilsen (Plzen) alongside the city's coat of arms. This is the perfect mug for your favorite pilsener beer, wherever it may come from. Great for daily use or as a beautiful display piece to enhance your home bar or beer mug collection. This piece was obtained in Germany and appears to be in new, unused condition. It will make a great addition to any collection. Photos of St. Bartholomew's Cathedral and the coat of arms are included to enhance the listing and are not part of the sale.


A little historical background: Sometimes known as the Velvet Divorce, the bloodless Velvet Revolution of 1989, led to the end of the rule of Communism in Czechoslovakia. The country separated into Czechia and Slovakia in 1993.


Manufacturer: Unknown

Material: Glazed ceramic

Capacity: 1/2 liter

Weight: 1 lbs. 5 oz.

Height: 7 inches

Diameter: 4 1/8 inches

Fill line indicator: No

Year of manufacture: Estimated 1993 or earlier

Age: 31 years or older


General info: Pre-owned Czechoslovakian beer mug obtained in Germany. Please refer to photos.


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