
A tribute to the Iron Cross Medal, this stein traverses history detailing each version of this honorable medal beginning with the first, created on March 20, 1813. In 1807, after Prussia's defeat, it was forced into subservience to the French and was unable to break their bond with Napoleon until, in 1812 when Napoleon was retreating from Moscow, the Prussian army found an opportunity to change sides and allied themselves with Russia. Shortly after, a new medal, the Iron Cross, was created to commemorate the start of the war against Napoleon. The silver print against the stein's black, stoneware body creates a stunning contrast. A pewter Iron Cross appears opposite the handle and a pewter German eagle is mounted on the lid. Limited edition of 5,000 pieces.