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Budweiser Membership Stein 2001 - "Living the Legacy" - Signed by Jim Wainwright CB17 - $40.00

Stein Information:
Item Number: CB17
Stein Name: Membership Stein 2001 - "Living the Legacy" - Signed by Jim Wainwright
Stein Series: Membership Stein Series
Issue Year: 2001
Edition Number: 29135
Stein Description: Damatic and detailed illustrations make your 2001 Membership Stein, "Living The Legacy," an impressive tribute to The World Famous Budweiser® Clydesdales. Four individual illustrations honor the Clydesdales, while accurately depicting many elements of their unmistakable 8-horse hitch in full parade dress. Meticulously illustrated on the body of the stein is the Clydesdale 8-horse hitch, complete with its two drivers and traditional Dalmatian high atop the wagon. On both sides is a high-relief close-up of a stately Clydesdale head, displaying the custom-made draft collar worn by every performing Clydesdale -- as well as the decorative red and white crepe rosettes that adorn each horse's mane. The detailing is accurate down to the imprint of the A&Eagle on the blinders and browband drop. Finally, a cameo of a Dalmation -- a member of every performing Clydesdale hitch -- appears at the back of the stein. A hand-painted deep relief vine of hops wraps around the stein base. The unique domed ceramic lid decorated with a trio of the famous A&Eagle logos completes the 8 1/4" tall oval shape of your 2001 Membership Stein. The sculpted thumbrest is a miniature pewter reproduction of the hame that tops the Clydesdales' massive draft collars.

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