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Uncle Sam character jug - Schierholtz & Sohn circa 1990

Uncle Sam character jug or beer stein produced by Schierholz & Sohn of Plaue, Germany, reproduction circa 1990. Uncle Sam, a figure that symbolizes the United States, originated as an unfriendly nickname for the U.S. government during the War of 1812. The term Uncle Sam was derived from the large initials U.S. that Samuel Wilson, a meat supplier, stamped on barrels of salted meat destined for the U.S. Army. It was suggested that the initials stood for Uncle Sam Wilson. The notion that meat shipments came from Uncle Sam led to the idea that he symbolized the U.S. government.
The costume of Uncle Sam originated in the cartoons of the 1830s. Today, Uncle Sam is most often depicted as a tall, thin man having a white goatee and wearing a blue tailcoat, red-and-white-striped trousers, and a tall hat with a band of stars. In 1961, Congress passed a resolution recognizing Uncle Sam as a national symbol. The handle is missing the pewter thumb lift that connects the body of the jug to the hat which forms the top.

Maker:

Schierholz & Sohn

Germany

circa 1990

Model #:

56

character jug

Size:

large

Height:

7 7/8"

Uncle Sam character jug - Schierholtz & Sohn circa 1990
Uncle Sam character jug - Schierholtz & Sohn circa 1990
Uncle Sam character jug - Schierholtz & Sohn circa 1990
Uncle Sam character jug - Schierholtz & Sohn circa 1990
Uncle Sam character jug - Schierholtz & Sohn circa 1990
Uncle Sam character jug - Schierholtz & Sohn circa 1990
Uncle Sam character jug - Schierholtz & Sohn circa 1990
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