Steingut is a German surname, it means stoneware. Notable people with the surname include:
- Irwin Steingut (1893–1952), American lawyer, businessman and politician
- Stanley Steingut (1920–1989), American politician, son of Irwin
Steingut is a German surname, it means stoneware. Notable people with the surname include:
figures as Speaker of the New York State Assembly Irwin Steingut; his son, fellow Speaker Stanley Steingut; New York City Mayor Abraham Beame; real estate developer
Stanley Steingut (May 20, 1920 – December 8, 1989) was an American politician, New York Democratic Party leader, insurance brokerage owner, and lawyer
Irwin Steingut (October 19, 1893 – September 26, 1952) was an American lawyer, businessman and politician. At the time of his death he had served as a
still produce gin. Steinhäger is typically sold in long brown earthenware (Steingut) bottles and in glass bottles made to look like earthenware. Since 1989
power-sharing agreement with "sometimes friend and often business partner" Stanley Steingut (who sought to consolidate his control of the New York State Assembly's
keramischen Industrie enthaltend die Firmen der Fabriken für Porzellan, Steingut, Fayence, Majolika, Siderolith, Terralith, feines Steinzeug, Oefen, Irdenwaren
(1913–1967), Rear Admiral who served in the United States Coast Guard Stanley Steingut (1920–1989), New York Assemblyman (1953–1978), Minority Leader of the Assembly
and challenged the influence of Steingut’s powerful Madison Club. Andrew Stein had endorsed Ms. Weinstein against Steingut and began actively working for