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</html>";s:4:"text";s:7534:"Posts August 22, 2018 at 2:47 am #36995 Reply. Weight is 1.6 lbs. KING-Werk (Würfel & Müller GmbH) a German stein manufacturer located in Höhr-Grenzhausen to produce 5,000 sets of promotional steins, distributed primarily to distributors and dealers. Between 1960 and 1964, to capitalize on the popularity of television commercials, KING-WERK. Between 1960 and 1964, to capitalize on the popularity of television commercials, KING-WERK produced another 10,000 Schultz and Dooley sets for WEBCO, identified by marks impressed into the bottom of the steins.  I have not been able to locate the following mark anywhere on any of the sites about Dooley–it does not have a base marking at all, not incised, printed, even worn off that I can tell. Break out that 2018 calendar and mark a large "S and D" on March 3 and plan to attend. They sell for less, perhaps $50 a pair. Schmetzer imported thousands more of the steins during the 1960s, but these do not have the CSM or CDM marks. Browse the database for beer stein pictures and descriptions. See more ideas about Schultz, Utica, Beer steins. The other is short with a green shamrock painted on the front. Dooley has a few slight scratches or wear marks through the paint on his eyebrow and hair fringe. Schultz and Dooley beer steins appeared in TV commercials advertising Utica Club beer from 1959 to 1964. Approximate Dimensions:Shultz is 11.75" (H) to the top of the finial. Powered by Shopify. The steins were sold in sets. One is tall, with blue flowers around the body and a mustachioed face on the lid. ? Dooley, the smaller ‘Irish character’ mug, is marked the same except ’59-CDM’ and in green. ©2020 Terry Kovel and Ralph & Terry Kovel & Kim Kovel. The mugs were made in Germany. Gerz was the manufacturer in 1982-3. I did Ron, but cannot find this marking anywhere. It’s almost here! I made 20 pieces of epoxy resin coasters but after nearly a week of curing, when you put a glass on it, it leaves a mark. This topic contains 4 replies, has 1 voice, and was last updated by Ron 1 year, 11 months ago. The brewing company contracted with Schmetzer Inc., a New York importer, to buy 5,000 sets of ceramic mugs based on the advertising characters. Schultz and Dooley, Early Utica Club Steins, Czech Bohemia, Pinwheel Crystal, And More, Decor-Vases, Decorative Plates & Candlesticks, Waterford Crystal, Claret Wine Glasses, Templemore Pattern. Ideas for names of a piece of art? Ken S I know absolutely nothing about the Schultz and Dooley steins. Dooley, the smaller ‘Irish character’ mug, is marked the same except ’59-CDM’ and in green. Did you review Schultz & Dooley info on The Beer Stein Library (see Reading Room)? Dooley has a few slight scratches or wear marks through the paint on his eyebrow and hair fr . ? This charming pair of 'spokesmugs' were created for the West End Brewing Company, the makers of Utica Club beer. Schultz, the large ‘German character’ mug, is marked ‘The West End Brewing Co., Utica, N.Y., 59-CSM’ in blue letters under the handle. What seems different to me is that it is marked GERZ underneath the capacity mark of 0,5 L on the side (left of the handle if looking from the handle). The bottoms of both are impressed ‘Webco, Made in Germany.’ A pair of these original steins sells for about $300 to $500. I have acquired a unmatched set (Schultz is King but Dooley is Gerz) with some other steins. Check with one of the clubs, such as https://www.bcca.com/chapters/united-states-chapters/schultz-dooley-67/. 7" (W) from tip of his nose to the outer handle. Schultz, the large ‘German character’ mug, is marked ‘The West End Brewing Co., Utica, N.Y., 59-CSM’ in blue letters under the handle. Author. Shultz has an incised mark on the bottom that reads, Dooley has an incised mark on the bottom that reads. https://www.bcca.com/chapters/united-states-chapters/schultz-dooley-67/. There is a minor chip to the right side of the Schultz stein's mustache and some other minor markings are visible on its metallic crown. All Rights Reserved. Both are in excellent, vintage condition. The brewery company name became the … Q: What are my Schultz and Dooley mugs worth? Antoher Schultz and Dooley Spring Show is in the books, and much fun was had by all. Jonathan Winters was the voice behind both Schultz and Dooley characters. Thx, Ken. Only 5,000 sets were made in 1959. Do you know of anyone who specializes in these that may be able to shed more light on this? Both are in excellent, vintage condition. Based on the markings, they were likely produced between 1960 and 1964. Weight is 2.8 lbs. A slight marking is also visible on Dooley's shamrock. Schultz and Dooley–mark on Dooley. If you want to collect them, the first editions are the ones to collect. The original mugs can be identified by their marks. Have a look around our collection of antique and vintage home decor & furnishings...With A Past. The steins were given to bars and stores as promotional items and were so popular they were later offered for sale. Has anyone seen the GERZ mark in this location before or would anyone care to refer me to someone who may know? Jonathan Winters provided the voices for the “talking” beer steins. The hinges to open the stein are somewhat loose. The original mugs can be identified by their marks. Dooley is 7" (H) 6" (W) from the tip of his nose to the outer handle. The black and white commercials aired in the Northeast from 1959 to 1965, increased beer sales and won awards. Sep 30, 2018 - Explore Brenda Starr's board "Schultz and Dooley", followed by 457 people on Pinterest. Again, no markings on the bottom either so it does not fit into the usual Dooley descriptions. I have acquired a unmatched set (Schultz is King but Dooley is Gerz) with some other steins. If your stein doesn’t have it, it must have been missed in the manufacturing process. produced another 10,000 Schultz and Dooley sets for WEBCO, identified by marks impressed into the bottom of the steins. Here are the markings per The Brewery Shop, http://www.breweryzone.com/markings. Copyright © 2020 With A Past. The 53rd edition of the perennially popular KOVELS' ANTIQUES... Uncle Sam, Columbia, an eagle, bell, stars and stripes, the United States flag a... Harker Pottery Co. has been called the “oldest pottery in America.” It was f... Join tens of thousands of other collectors who receive this Free weekly email with insider tips, news, marks and other news from the Kovels, Nineteenth-Century Jewelry and Metalwork Designers…, Other European Pottery and Porcelain Factories and Makers. A: Schultz and Dooley were mug-shaped characters in a series of early television commercials for Utica Club beer, which was produced by the West End Brewing Co. (Webco) of Utica, N.Y. I realize I left out that it is also marked in very small caps under the handle W. GERMANY. I know absolutely nothing about the Schultz and Dooley steins. View steins and related items produced by Villeroy & Boch, Reinhold Merkelbach, Simon Peter Gerz, Marzi & Remy, Hauber & Reuther, Dümler & Breiden, Merkelbach & Wick, Matthias Girmscheid, August Saelzer, or one of the many other famous German stein producers.There are 14,072 items listed and the database keeps growing! Difference between Cement Plaster and Gypsum Plaster? Based on the markings, they were likely produced between 1960 and 1964. This charming pair of 'spokesmugs' were created for the West End Brewing Company, the makers of Utica Club beer. 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