- “Hermann the German” – His Story on Beer Steins.
- “Gambrinus?” Who Was This Dude Anyway? He Was A Lot of Things, But Not a Patron Saint !!
- “The City of Dresden’s Green Vault’s Ivory Bacchus Stein and its Offshots”
- “The Loreley” [Lorelei] (on Beer Steins.)
- “Sir John Falstaff” on Beer Steins; Not As English As One Might Think.
- “Landsknecht / Lansquenet(s)” on Drinking Vessels & “Go-withs.” –These are not “Cavaliers” everyone! (But Esp. USA Stein Auctioneers) “Cavaliers” are French!
- “The Wildman” Versus “The Green Man” on Beer Steins.
- “The Bed Bug Story.”
- The “Bobwhite Quail;” a Hard Bird to Catch!
- “The Boys With the Grapes.” What is That All About?
- The “Maids” of Munich
- “The Man Who Can Not Drink His Boot Full of Beer Is Not a True Bavarian!”
- “Heinzelmänchen”, the German Dwarfs / Gnomes. [1]
- “Heinzelmänchen”, the German Dwarfs / Gnomes. [2]
- Harpists on Beer Steins? A Couple of Reasons.
- When the Saints (Minus One) Come Marching in Singing “Ein Prosit, Ein Prosit .!” – (AWPD)
- The Missing Saint Above ▲) The Ever Popular = Especially On Drinking Vessels: St. George and the Dragon
- “Froggie Went a Bier Drinking, and He Did Booze, A – huh, A – huh!” [With Apologies to the Traditional Song: “Frog Went A-Courtin”]
- The German Man’s Best Friend — No, Not His Wife ~ Regardless of “The Bed Bug Story!”
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