O'Hara Dial Lidded Stein, Circa 1900
Offered here is a Circa 1900 O’Hara Dial
porcelain lidded beer stein. Hand painted. Unusual bulbous shape
with an Indian head insert in the pewter lid. 5 ½” H. 4 ½” wide at
base. Per Sprung’s book, Decorative Golf Collectibles,
O’Hara Dial Co. was primarily a watch dial manufacturer from 1890 – 1912 in
Waltham, Massachusetts, but also made the inlay lids found on their steins. The
Ceramic Arts Company (which later became Lenox) was commissioned to produce the
bodies of the steins, complete with the pewter lids, into which O’Hara’s inlays
were inserted. The inclusion of ‘Paris, France’ on the mark refers to the
French location through which O’Hara Dial distributed to Europe and
Japan. Other than some minor crazing and small missing paint flecks,
common on hand-painted porcelain pieces, this stein is in very good
condition. The lid is nice and tight. No chips, cracks, repairs.