the exterior of the lid embossed with the crowned Royal Cypher of Queen Elizabeth II between stems of maple leaves with “60” superimposed on a single Maple leaf within a diamond
the cause of death stated as "Carcinoma of stomach" (cancer) and was in the opinion of the Canadian Pension Commission
issued in Memmingen on 23 November 1942
with a flared end of the finely-patterned handle
and the seal of the German National Court of Justice on the reverse
Germany, Imperial. A First World War Commemorative Stein visually-hidden the exterior of the lid(Erinnerungskrug). Constructed of glazed off white earthenware, the exterior bearing striking hand painted imagery consisting of a central 1914 Iron Cross, situated within an oak leaf wreath, wrapped in a black, white, and red Imperial tri colour ribbon, joined together at the bottom by a banner bearing an inscription of WELTKRIEG 1914 1917 (WORLD WAR 1914 1917), topped by a German national eagle, situated above a unit dedication reading 1. ERS. BTL.,