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    Adolf Hitler Solid Silver Formal Honey/Sugar Spoon from The Führerbau, with provenance

    Adolf Hitler Solid Silver Formal Honey/Sugar Spoon from The Führerbau, with provenance

    A superb solid silver Honey/Sugar spoon from Adolf Hitler’s personal formal silverware, it features an embossed Fuehrer Adler (the Leader’s Eagle) clutching a wreathed Swastika which is flanked by Hitler’s initials ‘A’ & ‘H’. The reverse side of the spoon has the impressed hallmarks; a crescent moon, the imperial crown, the silver purity mark ‘800′, and the imperial eagle. There is a fabulous impressed greek-key ‘Meander’ border along all edges of the front side of the spoon handle.

    Originally there are believed to have been six complete sets of 500 pieces, 3,000 pieces in total, commissioned by Albert Speer and manufactured by Bruckmann in the ‘formal pattern’ of silver flatware and tableware presented to Hitler on the event of his 50th birthday on 20th April 1939. The formal silverware sets were distributed among the places Hitler frequented the most; the ‘Berghof’ (Hitler’s mountain home), ‘Kehlsteinhaus’ (the Eagle’s Nest), the ‘Gasthaus’ (Guest House) at Obersalzberg, the ‘Braune Haus’ (the ‘Brown House’), the Führerbau in Munich, his ‘Prinzregentenplaz’ apartment in Munich, and the ‘Reichskanzlei’ in Berlin.

    The design for the AH Formal silverware is attributed to Adolf Hitler himself adding yet another level of desirable collectability to these pieces!

    The spoon comes complete with provenance documentation (copy) pertaining to it’s original acquaisition, along with a further 82 pieces of Adolf Hitler silver ware (and other items), by Mr. Baros Wilson of the 48th Combat Engineers, and subsequent sale to Mr. A.W. Wood in 1946. Mr Wilson had obtained the silver from the basement vault underneath the Führerbau in Munich, Germany in 1945.

    Condition:

    This beautiful little spoon displays minor surface marks  commensurate with age and use, a beautiful-looking display piece, a rare ‘Hitler’ personal item, complete with provenance, a very desirable and quite superb investment piece.

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    Adolf Hitler Solid Silver Formal Luncheon Fork from The Führerbau, with provenance

    Adolf Hitler Solid Silver Formal Luncheon Fork from The Führerbau, with provenance

    A superb Solid silver Luncheon Fork from Adolf Hitler’s personal formal silverware, the chunky handle features an embossed Fuehrer Adler (the Leader’s Eagle) clutching a wreathed Swastika which is flanked by Hitler’s initials ‘A’ & ‘H’. The reverse side of the fork handle has the impressed hallmarks; a crescent moon, the imperial crown, the silver purity mark ‘800′, and the imperial eagle. There is a fabulous impressed greek-key ‘Meander’ border along all edges of the front side of the fork handle.

    Originally there are believed to have been six complete sets of 500 pieces, 3,000 pieces in total, commissioned by Albert Speer and manufactured by Bruckmann in the ‘formal pattern’ of silver flatware and tableware presented to Hitler on the event of his 50th birthday on 20th April 1939. The formal silverware sets were distributed among the places Hitler frequented the most; the ‘Berghof’ (Hitler’s mountain home), ‘Kehlsteinhaus’ (the Eagle’s Nest), the ‘Gasthaus’ (Guest House) at Obersalzberg, the ‘Braune Haus’ (the ‘Brown House’), the Führerbau in Munich, his ‘Prinzregentenplaz’ apartment in Munich, and the ‘Reichskanzlei’ in Berlin.

    The design for the AH Formal silverware is attributed to Adolf Hitler himself adding yet another level of desirable collectability to these pieces!

    The fork comes complete with provenance documentation (copy) pertaining to it’s original acquaisition, along with a further 82 pieces of Adolf Hitler silver ware (and other items), by Mr. Baros Wilson of the 48th Combat Engineers, and subsequent sale to Mr. A.W. Wood in 1946. Mr Wilson had obtained the silver from the basement vault underneath the Führerbau in Munich, Germany in 1945. A further document (copy) in the form of an Affidavit, relates to items from the Wilson/Wood silverware then being in the possession of Mr. Frank D. Gish, from who’s collection it was then sold on, yet again, on 10th August 1979.

    Condition:

    The Luncheon fork displays minor surface marks  commensurate with age and use, a beautiful-looking display piece, a rare ‘Hitler’ personal item, complete with provenance, a very desirable and quite superb investment piece.

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    Adolf Hitler Silver Formal Luncheon Knife from The Führerbau, with provenance

    Adolf Hitler Silver Formal Luncheon Knife from The Führerbau, with provenance

    A superb silver Luncheon Knife from Adolf Hitler’s personal formal silverware, the chunky handle features an embossed Fuehrer Adler (the Leader’s Eagle) clutching a wreathed Swastika which is flanked by Hitler’s initials ‘A’ & ‘H’. The reverse side of the knife handle has the impressed hallmarks; a crescent moon, the imperial crown, the silver purity mark ‘800′, and the imperial eagle, all found on the little top of handle edge where it joins the blade. There is a fabulous impressed greek-key ‘Meander’ border along all edges of the front and reverse side of the knife handle.

    Originally there are believed to have been six complete sets of 500 pieces, 3,000 pieces in total, commissioned by Albert Speer and manufactured by Bruckmann in the ‘formal pattern’ of silver flatware and tableware presented to Hitler on the event of his 50th birthday on 20th April 1939. The formal silverware sets were distributed among the places Hitler frequented the most; the ‘Berghof’ (Hitler’s mountain home), ‘Kehlsteinhaus’ (the Eagle’s Nest), the ‘Gasthaus’ (Guest House) at Obersalzberg, the ‘Braune Haus’ (the ‘Brown House’), the Führerbau in Munich, his ‘Prinzregentenplaz’ apartment in Munich, and the ‘Reichskanzlei’ in Berlin.

    The design for the AH Formal silverware is attributed to Adolf Hitler himself adding yet another level of desirable collectability to these pieces!

    The knife comes complete with provenance documentation (copy) pertaining to it’s original acquaisition, along with a further 82 pieces of Adolf Hitler silver ware (and other items), by Mr. Baros Wilson of the 48th Combat Engineers, and subsequent sale to Mr. A.W. Wood in 1946. Mr Wilson had obtained the silver from the basement vault underneath the Führerbau in Munich, Germany in 1945.

    Condition:

    The Luncheon knife displays minor surface marks  commensurate with age and use, a beautiful-looking display piece, a rare ‘Hitler’ personal item, complete with provenance, a very desirable and quite superb investment piece.

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    Deutsche Reichsbahn Salt Shaker from the Führersonderzug 

    Deutsche Reichsbahn Salt Shaker from the Führersonderzug 

    A super little Salt shaker, produced for the Deutsche Reichsbahn, and in particular Adolf Hitler’s Führersonderzug, by WMF, Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik.
    To the front of the lid are the immpressed designation marks for the Deutsche Reichsbahn, ‘D’ & ‘R’. On the inside of the lid are the manufacturer marks ‘WMF’, and the letters ‘NS’ which indicates Nickel Silver. The glass is eight sidded and there is some mouldy remnants of the original contents which can be seen inside the bottom of the bottle.
    This would have been used throughout the Führersonderzug, along with a pepper shaker.

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    Deutsche Reichsbahn Silver Lidded Ground Pepper Shaker from the Führersonderzug 

    Deutsche Reichsbahn Silver Lidded Ground Pepper Shaker from the Führersonderzug

    A super little Silver lidded Pepper shaker, produced for the Deutsche Reichsbahn, and in particular Adolf Hitler’s Führersonderzug, by WMF, Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik.
    To the front of the lid are the designation marks for the Deutsche Reichsbahn, ‘D’ & ‘R’, immpressed into the silver, this mark is in the least often seen style of lettering. On the opposite side are the little silver manufacturer marks ‘WMF’, a cresent moon, a crown, and the silver purity mark ‘835’. The glass is eight sidded and there are some mouldy remnants of the original contents which can be seen inside the bottle on the bottom.
    This would have been used throughout the Führersonderzug, along with a salt shaker.

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    Adolf Hitler Personal Formal Silverware, Oval Serving Tray, by Bruckmann & Sohne ‘925’

    Adolf Hitler Personal Formal Silverware, Oval Serving Tray, by Bruckmann & Sohne ‘925’

    An absolutley superb solid silver oval serving tray from Adolf Hitler’s personal formal silverware. To the centre of the tray it features a large embossed Führer Adler (the Leader’s Eagle) clutching a wreathed Swastika which is flanked by Hitler’s initials ‘A’ & ‘H’, this is bordered by a beautiful rectangular, greek-key ‘meander’ frame, impressed into the silver. The tray is also accentuated by a raised rounded band edge to the obverse. The reverse side of the tray features the Führer Adler motif from the pressed side so appears ‘H’ & ‘A’ as opposed to the obverse. There is then the impressed Bruckmann maker mark along with the further hallmarks; a crescent moon, the imperial crown, the imperial eagle (partialy visible), and the silver purity mark ‘925’.

    Originally there are believed to have been six complete sets of 500 pieces, 3,000 pieces in total, commissioned by Albert Speer and manufactured by Bruckmann in the ‘formal pattern’ of silver flatware and tableware presented to Hitler on the event of his 50th birthday on 20th April 1939. The formal silverware sets were distributed among the places Hitler frequented the most; the ‘Berghof’ (Hitler’s mountain home), ‘Kehlsteinhaus’ (the Eagle’s Nest), the ‘Gasthaus’ (Guest House) at Obersalzberg, the ‘Braune Haus’ (the ‘Brown House’), his ‘Prinzregentenplaz’ apartment in Munich, and the ‘Reichskanzlei’ in Berlin.

    The Formal pattern AH silver items can also be found with ‘800’ and ‘935’ purity stamps.

    The design for the AH Formal silverware is attributed to Adolf Hitler himself adding yet another level of desirable collectability to these pieces!

    *A rectangular version of this tray sold for a staggering £28,000. at an auction in the United Kingdom back in 2012!

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    Lead Crystal Champagne Glass from Adolf Hitler’s Personal Table Service at The Berghof

    Lead Crystal Champagne Glass from Adolf Hitler’s Personal Table Service at The Berghof

    Absolutley stunning Lead Crystal Champagne Glass used at important events held at Adolf Hitler’s mountain residence in the Bavarian alps, The Berghof, this incredible piece is from Hitler’s Personal Table Service which was used exclusively by him and his immediate entourage.

    The champagne glass bears an engraved left-facing (political) eagle and swastika which is flanked on either side by Hitler’s initials, ‘AH’. The top rim of the glass and its base are finished in gold trim. It has a beautiful long facetted stem. To the underside of the base can be found the makermark for Master Glassmaker firm of Josephinenhütte.
    Josephinenhütte, a Silesian glassworks in the Sudeten Mountains, founded in 1842 by Count Leopold von Schaffgotsch and named after his beloved wife Josephine. The glassmaker Franz Pohl, head of Josephinenhütte, was a gifted creator and artistic pioneer who went beyond the boundaries of what was thought possible in glassmaking at the time. Thus, were created glass objects of technical sophistication and absolute beauty, which made the historic Josephinenhütte one of the most significant glassworks in Europe and the New World. The glassworks is still in practice to this day.
    In 1936 – 1937, as per their catalouge, they produced two designs of crystal glassware, the first being “Frohlinde” and the second pattern in the same year called “Josephine”, this beautiful example is a “Josephine“.

    Much of the Adolf Hitler personal silverware survived but the glassware is extremely rare to find.

    As mentioned, Adolf Hitler Personal Glassware is incredibly rare to find, the “Joshepine” pattern has been seen, briefly, a set of four appeared at auction in 2011, also one or two have popped up on premium millitaria websites over the years, but have never lasted long.
    However, the “Frohlinde” pattern seems to be the more commonly found of these rare glasses, the most recent (that we have discovered) one showing up at a prestigious U.S. Auction House in February 2017, ‘Adolf Hitler Wine Glass captured by the 506th P.I.R.’, even though this beautiful glass had been broken off at it`s stem and repaired it still fetched $4,500. (£3,635.)

    A truly stunning Adolf Hitler personal use item, an absolute must have for the diserning collector.

    We have another rare piece, this time a white wine glass, from the same collection which you can see now on site, Product ID: 3430.

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    Deutschland Erwacht (Germany Awaken) Cigarette Card Photo Book with Rare Original Dust Jacket

    Deutschland erwacht (Germany awaken) Cigarette Card Photo Book with Rare Original Dust Jacket.

    Very popular in the 1930’s and 40’s were these collectors’ cigarette card/photo books, you would have initially bought the blank album and then with every purchase of a packet of cigarettes you collected your next card or photograph until eventually you had the whole set.
    This book, titled ‘Deutschland erwacht’ is focused on the rise of the N.S.D.A.P (The National Socialist German Workers Party), and off course Adolf Hitlers rise to power as their leader, it has lots of quite amazing photographs, many of Hitler and other party members. It was published in 1933.
    Light brown covers with a fabulous blind embossed oakleaves and swastika, with a gilt embossed Stormtrooper profile to front cover, along with titles in dark brown, titles also in dark brown to spine. The book has 152 pages and all photographs are present, over 220 of them.
    There are two standout features of this book, firstly, it is complete with it’s incredibly rare pictorial dustjacket. The entire dustjacket features a parade of marching SS carrying ‘Deutschland Erwache’ banners.
    The second and most spectacular feature is the six-fold pull-out photograph at the back of the book, titled: ‘Standartenweihe im Luitpoldhain 1933’ it is an absolute materpiece of NAZI propaganda, this incredible panoramic photograph is simply breathtaking in scope, the photo, or combination of photos was taken during the Reichsparteitag in Nürnberg 1933, at the Zeppelinfield,  this event was named “Rally of Victory”, after the N.S.D.A.P.’s coming to power, and was, according to the propaganda ministry, attended by one million men. Well this is the photograph!

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