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The item presented for appraisal is a Budweiser Label Stein, still enclosed in its original retail packaging. The packaging is a cardboard box, predominantly white with blue and red accents. The top blue band of the box clearly states "Budweiser Label Stein" in white lettering. The main face of the box features a large rectangular cutout, framed in red and blue, showcasing an image of the stein itself. The stein depicted is a ceramic or stoneware beer stein, light beige or off-white in color, with a cylindrical body and a narrow mouth. It features a highly detailed, embossed, and colored representation of the classic Budweiser beer label. Key elements of the label visible include "Tradition & Quality" at the top, the 'AB' (Anheuser-Busch) emblem in a central shield, and the prominent "Budweiser King of Beers" text. Below this, smaller print, likely describing ingredients or brewing process, is also visible. The bottom portion of the stein has an embossed pattern, possibly hops or barley, consistent with brewing themes. The overall design suggests a commemorative or collector's item. The box itself shows some minor signs of shelf wear, specifically a slight crease or dent on the upper right edge, indicating it's not in absolutely pristine condition, though the item inside is presumed new and undamaged. The style indicates it's likely a promotional item or part of a series produced for collectors, probably from the late 20th or early 21st century. The craftsmanship, as suggested by the image on the box, appears to be of good quality, with clear detailing and color application.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, the Budweiser Label Stein appears to be a commemorative or collector's item, likely mass-produced. The stein itself, as depicted on the packaging, shows good craftsmanship with detailed embossing and clear color application of the classic Budweiser label. The item is presented in its original retail packaging, which is a significant plus for collectors as it suggests the stein inside is new and unused. However, I note minor shelf wear to the box, specifically a slight crease on the upper right edge. While this slightly reduces the overall 'mint-in-box' appeal, it doesn't significantly detract from the value of the stein itself.
Market conditions for collectible beer steins, particularly those from major breweries, are generally stable but not exceptionally high unless they are rare, limited editions, or very early examples. This particular design, typical of late 20th or early 21st-century promotional items, fits into a category of widely available collectibles. Demand is moderate, primarily from Budweiser brand enthusiasts or general stein collectors. Rarity is low due to presumed mass production.
Factors impacting value include its new-in-box status, which is beneficial, but offset by its commonality. Without an in-person examination, I cannot definitively verify the material (ceramic vs. stoneware) or the precise condition of the stein itself. Authentication of genuine Budweiser promotional merchandise primarily relies on proper branding and typical production quality, which is evident here. However, to confirm its exact manufacturing date, series details, or to rule out any subtle variations or defects not visible through the packaging's image, a physical inspection would be required. Provenance documentation could further establish its history, though for an item of this type, it's rarely available or impactful on value. Scientific testing is unnecessary for this item.