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  • Bruckmann Silver ‘ALPAKA’ Ragout-Fin Cup Holder (Ragoutphaennchen) from Hermann Göring`s primary Dining Wagon 10 ‘241’Out of stock

    Bruckmann Silver ‘ALPAKA’ Ragout-Fin Cup Holder (Ragoutphaennchen) from Hermann Göring`s primary Dining Wagon 10 ‘241’

    Bruckmann Silver ‘ALPAKA’ Ragout-Fin Cup Holder (Ragoutphaennchen) from Hermann Göring`s primary Dining Wagon 10 ‘241’

    A Scarce Bruckmann Silver Ragout-Fin Cup Holder (Ragoutphaennchen), specially produced for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.
    The cup carries designation marks for Hermann Göring`s Sonderzug ‘Asien’, and in particular carriage number ‘241’ which was Göring`s primary dining wagon.
    Göring`s dining primary car, ’10 241′ was delivered in 1937, and modernized in 1941 with the addition of an electric kitchen and indirect fluoresecent lighting, during this ‘refit’ wagon number ’10 243′ was temporarily used for his dining requirements
    The little cup is accentuated with a lovely scrolling handle. The upper front features a fantastic and finely detailed Deutsche Reichsbahn Eagle with wreathed Swastika straddled by the letters D and R all in relief. To the underside is found the stamped Bruckmann ‘B’  along with a locomotive symbol makers mark, followed by ’ALPAKA’ indicating heavy silver plate, and then the impressed number ‘241’ indicating the wagon number.

    Condition:

    Minor surface marks and scratches, a little linear score to the top of the scrolled handle, some darkening and patination to the silver. a superb investment and beautiful display piece, a rare DR item.

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  • Deutsche Reichsbahn, Silver Toast Rack from Hermann Göring’s Dining Wagon 10 ‘243’Out of stock

    Deutsche Reichsbahn, Silver Toast Rack from Hermann Göring’s Dining Wagon 10 ‘243’

    Bruckmann, Silver Toast Rack from Hermann Göring’s Dining Wagon 10 ‘243’

    An extremely rare silver toast rack/holder, specially produced by Bruckmann for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.
    The toast rack carries designation marks for Hermann Göring’s Sonderzug ‘Asien’, and in particular carriage number ‘243’ which was Göring’s dining wagon.
    The main body of the rack has slots for eight slices of toast, with an elongated lifting handle situated on the centre ring, at each end of the rack is an oval plate, each of which features a  finely detailed Deutsche Reichsbahn Eagle with wreathed Swastika straddled by the letters D and R all in relief. There are four ‘ball’ feet to the base, and stamped into the base rim is found the Bruckmann ‘train’ makers mark, followed by the impressed number ‘243’ indicating the wagon number.
    This is one of the rarest of the rare Deutsche Reichsbahn items to find, an unmissable purchase for the diserning collector or museum curator.

    The toast rack comes with a (copy) letter of provenance from Lt. Col Joseph A. kehborn, U.S. Air Force.

    Condition:

    A superb piece, with no damage, some very minor surface marks and patina. A beautiful display piece and extremely rare Göring DR utensil, excellent investment opportunity.

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  • Bruckmann Silver Dinner Spoon from Hermann Göring’s Dining Wagon 10 ‘243’Out of stock

    Bruckmann Silver Dinner Spoon from Hermann Göring’s Dining Wagon 10 ‘243’

    Bruckmann Silver Dinner Spoon from Hermann Göring’s Dining Wagon 10 ‘243’

    A lovely silver Bruckmann dinner spoon, specially produced for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.
    The fork carries designation marks for Hermann Göring’s Sonderzug ‘Asien’, and in particular carriage number ‘243’ which was Göring’s dining wagon.
    The fork handle is accentuated with a raised edge to obverse and reverse. The obverse features a fantastic and finely detailed Deutsche Reichsbahn Eagle with wreathed Swastika straddled by the letters D and R all in relief to the bottom of the handle. To the reverse is found the stamped Bruckmann ‘train’ makers mark, followed by ’90’ indicating silver plate, and then the impressed number ‘243’ indicating the wagon number.

    The spoon comes with a (copy) letter of provenance from Lt. Col Joseph A. kehborn, U.S. Air Force.

    Condition:

    A used item that displays surface marks and tiny scratches, some deeper scratches and scores to one side of the bowl, and tiny piece of silver plate gone on bottom of bowl, otherwise a beautiful display piece and rare Göring DR utensil.

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  • Bruckmann & Sohne Silver Lidded Bottle Pourer from Joseph Goebbel`s Personal Wagon 10 ‘207’Out of stock

    Bruckmann & Sohne Silver Lidded Bottle Pourer from Joseph Goebbel`s Personal Wagon 10 ‘207’

    Bruckmann & Sohne Silver Lidded Bottle Pourer from Joseph Goebbel`s Personal Wagon 10 ‘207’

    An incredibly rare Bruckmann & Sohne Silver Bottle Pourer, specially produced for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.
    The bottle pourer carries designation marks for Joseph Goebbel`s Personal Wagon number ‘207’ (which could be attached to various Sonderzugs and regular trains as required), it is complete with the original cork.
    The lid is dome shaped, and is hinged on one side, above the hinge is a little lever and it’s here that we find the number ‘207’ impressed into the silver. Just off to the left of the lever and one millimeter above the lip edge is found the stamped Bruckmann & Sohne ‘cresent moon, crown, 800, and Eagle’ (indicating 800 silver content) makers mark.To the lid front are the letters ‘D’ & ‘R indicating it’s use with the Deutsche Reichsbahn. Also, another little stamp can be found to the inside of the hinge, the number ‘6’ which indicates the pourer size. As mentioned the pourer is complete with it’s original cork (I wonder what bottle of wine or liquor it was last used on?), and the breather tube.

    Very few of these little bottle pourers were produced for the Sonderzugs and are extremely rare to find, maybe even unique, but with this incredibly rare one we know where it was used and on what train wagon, and by whom, none other than the Third Reich’s, Propaganda Minister Joseph Gobbels. This is definately one of those ‘if only it could talk’ items!

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  • Nymphenburg Porcelain Large Serving Bowl from Adolf Hitler`s personal Formal Tableware at the Deutscher HofOut of stock

    Nymphenburg Porcelain Large Serving Bowl from Adolf Hitler`s personal Formal Tableware at the Deutscher Hof

    Nymphenburg Porcelain Large Serving Bowl from Adolf Hitler`s personal Formal Tableware at the Deutscher Hof

    An incredibly rare snow-white porcelain Large Serving Bowl, specially produced by the Nymphenburg factory in Munich for Adolf Hitler`s personal formal tableware, used exclusively at the Deutscher Hof, Nürnberg.
    The Bowl bears a gilt national eagle clutching a wreathed swastika to the front, the upper rim has a band of gilt surrounding the entire lip, the top rim, and rolled over into the inside. To the base can be found a dark blue-green Nymphenburg maker’s mark, an impressed Nymphenburg stamping, and also the impressed number ‘3’ which may indicate the model/pattern.

    Hitler most commonly used Meissen tableware, though the Nymphenburg firm manufactured the formal dinnerware for smaller settings, including his train and Nürnberg’s Deutscher Hof hotel. While in Nürnberg Hitler stayed at the Deutscher Hof Hotel, he had a large room on the first floor with windows from which he could review his marching columns. In 1936 an extension was built at the hotel which provided Hitler with a balcony, commonly referred to as the Führer balcony.

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  • Nymphenburg Porcelain Lidded Soup Tureen from Adolf Hitler`s personal Formal Tableware at the Deutscher HofOut of stock

    Nymphenburg Porcelain Lidded Soup Tureen from Adolf Hitler`s personal Formal Tableware at the Deutscher Hof

    Nymphenburg Porcelain Lidded Soup Tureen from Adolf Hitler`s personal Formal Tableware at the Deutscher Hof

    An incredibly rare snow-white porcelain dome-Lidded Soup Tureen, specially produced by the Nymphenburg factory in Munich for Adolf Hitler`s personal formal tableware, used exclusively at the Deutscher Hof, Nürnberg.
    The tureen bears a gilt national eagle clutching a wreathed swastika to the front, the upper rim has a band of gilt surrounding the entire lip and a thinner gilt band about 1cm from the base. The tureen has two handles one on each side. To the base can be found a dark blue-green Nymphenburg maker’s mark, an impressed Nymphenburg stamping, and also the impressed number ‘1131’ which may indicate the model/pattern. Topping it off is a most stunning domed lid, which is topped with a beautiful knurled lifter. The rim has a band of gilt to the rim edge which matches the bowl rim on which it rests, there is a further little gilt band to the base of the knurled lifter. To the front and center of the lid is yet another gilt national eagle clutching a wreathed swastika, when lined/centered with the bowl`s eagle the small semi-circular ladle opening on the lid is then perfectly positioned.

    Hitler most commonly used Meissen tableware, though the Nymphenburg firm manufactured the formal dinnerware for smaller settings, including his train and Nürnberg’s Deutscher Hof hotel. While in Nürnberg Hitler stayed at the Deutscher Hof Hotel, he had a large room on the first floor with windows from which he could review his marching columns. In 1936 an extension was built at the hotel which provided Hitler with a balcony, commonly referred to as the Führer balcony.

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  • Nymphenburg Porcelain Creamer / Small Milk Jug from Joseph Goebbel`s Personal Wagon 10 ‘207’Out of stock

    Nymphenburg Porcelain Creamer / Small Milk Jug from Joseph Goebbel`s Personal Wagon 10 ‘207’

    Nymphenburg Porcelain Creamer / Small Milk Jug from Joseph Goebbel`s Personal Wagon 10 ‘207’

    A Super rare and beautiful little porcelain Creamer / Milk Jug, specially produced by the Nymphenburg factory in Munich for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.
    The jug carries designation marks for Joseph Goebbel`s Personal Wagon 10 ‘207’
    The highly glazed porcelain is accentuated with a fine single gold trim to the top rim. There is a further fine gold trim to either side of the little handle. Centered to the jug body are the Deutsche Reichsbahn insignia, a gold eagle with wreathed swastika straddled by the letters D and R. To the underside is found the green Nymphenburg crest, a couple of impressed marks which are difficult to identify, and a hand-painted number ‘207’ in black indicating the wagon number.

    Joseph Goebbel`s tableware is almost impossible to find making this little piece an incredibly rare and fabulous investment.

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  • Deutsche Reichsbahn Informal Linen Napkin from Hermann Göring`s First Dining Wagon 10 ‘241’Out of stock

    Deutsche Reichsbahn Informal Linen Napkin from Hermann Göring`s First Dining Wagon 10 ‘241’

    Deutsche Reichsbahn Informal Linen Napkin from Hermann Göring`s First Dining Wagon 10 ‘241’

    Beautiful light cream (off-white) Informal linen Napkin produced for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.

    An extremely rare Deutsche Reichsbahn, Third Reich cloth item, an informal napkin, DR formal napkins have a dimension of approximately 34cm x 34cm and the informal are substantially larger and produced from lighter and more standard linen cloth.
    The napkin has a lovely smooth feel and displays a wonderful sheen effect with two-tone stitching. A quite stunning Eagle and Swastika Deutsche Reichsbahn Motif is machine stitched to the center of the mat and can be seen in reverse to the backside. The napkin carries a designation mark for Hermann Göring`s First Dining Wagon 10 ‘241’ this is in the form of a stitched number “241” to the lower-left corner.

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