   | Type 5 - hand painted: This mark is NOT inked over a lightly tooled (inscribed) "HR" mark. With the exception of some Thewalt manufactured steins, the "type 5" mark was used on all Freising manufactured steins, as well as those manufactured for HR by other factories, that were enameled, over previously applied decor. Note: On this mark the top of the "R" extends over and beyond the righthand upright of the "H" and is followed by a period. Where the marks include "Germany," or a decor number, they are also followed by a period. Because they were hand painted, no two are alike. It appears that porcelain and ivory stoneware pieces with this mark were actually decorated in Freising, while the salt glaze stoneware was more than likely decorated by August Saetzer. There is also a group of enamel over salt glaze pieces that have only an insized Type 1 logo. Most, but not all of these pieces have red rims and bases and were decorated in Freising, not by Saeltzer.
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