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  • 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.

    £1,09500 add to cart
  • 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!

    £2,99500 add to cart
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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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    Deutsche Reichsbahn Large Oval Serving Tray from Adolf Hitler’s Executive Dining Wagon 10 ‘242’

    Deutsche Reichsbahn Large Oval Serving Tray from Adolf Hitler’s Executive Dining Wagon 10 ‘242’

    A quite Superb Large oval serving tray, made from German heavy silver plate ‘Alpaka’ produced by Bruckmann for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.
    The tray carries designation marks for Adolf Hitler’s Fuhurersonderzug ‘Amerika’, and in particular carriage number ‘242’ which was Hitler’s Executive dining wagon from 1937 to 1940.
    The tray is accentuated with a raised rounded band edge to the obverse and features a spectacular and finely detailed Deutsche Reichsbahn Eagle with wreathed Swastika straddled by the letters D and R all in relief to the center top rim. To the reverse is found the stamped Bruckmann ‘train’ makers mark, followed by ’ALPAKA’ indicating heavy silver plate, and then the impressed number ‘242’ indicating the wagon number.
    The outstanding highlight of this tray is the huge Deutsche Reichsbahn Eagle and Swastika motif, which is a whopping 2, 1/2 inches by 1, 1/2 inches (6.4cm x 3.8cm), much larger than the standard motif found on ‘normal’ train wagons, like Göring’s.

    This tray also contains a higher content of ‘silver plate’ weighing almost an extra 150g more than ‘normal’ trays.

    The ‘242’ tableware was relocated to its replacement cars, ‘244’ and ‘245’ in 1940, this magnificent piece would have continued in service untill the end of the war, and would have been utilised in the presence of Hitler whenever he was on board his train.
    Interestingly, these trays are referenced in Traudl Junge’s book ‘Hitler’s Last Secretary‘, She described “a small table had been laid for about six people in the Fuhrer’s saloon car. We were all standing in what little space the table left free. It was quite cramped, and the staff had to push their way past behind the chairs. It was all simple and casual. The orderlies and Linge (Hitler’s Valet) immediately brought in trays of dishes and platters. Linge served the Fuhrer creamed potatoes and fried eggs and put a glass of Fachinger mineral water by his plate. Hitler ate crisp-bread with his meal” (Text courtesy of James A. Yannes, from his book,’The Trains of Hitler, Göring et al‘).

    Please check out our gallery photographs for this piece, we have included some actual images of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, along with their respective entourage, on the platform outside wagon number ’10 242’, it is quite extraordinary, or maybe creepy, to know that the tray we present here was on that train wagon at that time.

    Without doubt this is one of those ‘If it could talk‘ pieces!

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    Adolf Hitler Silver Formal Napkin Ring from The Berghof, Bruckmann & Sohne ‘935’

    Adolf Hitler Silver Formal Napkin Ring from The Berghof, Bruckmann & Sohne ‘935’

    A superb silver napkin ring from Adolf Hitler’s personal formal silverware, it features a large embossed Fuehrer Adler (the Leader’s Eagle) clutching a wreathed Swastika which is flanked by Hitler’s initials ‘A’ & ‘H’. The opposite side of the ring has the impressed Bruckmann maker mark along with further hallmarks; a crescent moon, the imperial crown, the imperial eagle, and the silver purity mark ‘935’. The top and bottom of the ring have an impressed greek-key ‘Meander’ border.
    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 napkin rings can also be found with ‘800’ and ‘925’ 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!

    £1,79900 Read more
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    Bruckmann Silver Dinner Fork from Hermann Göring’s Dining Wagon 10 ‘243’

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

    A lovely silver Bruckmann dinner fork, 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.

    Condition:

    A used item that displays surface marks and tiny scratches, otherwise a beautiful display piece and rare Göring DR utensil.

    Original price was: £1,09900.Current price is: £1,04900. Read more
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    Bruckmann Silver Dinner Knife from Hermann Göring’s Dining Wagon 10 ‘243’ #2

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

    A lovely silver Bruckmann dinner knife, specially produced for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.
    The knife carries designation marks for Hermann Göring’s Sonderzug ‘Asien’, and in particular carriage number ‘243’ which was Göring’s dining wagon.
    The 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, and to the hilt is the ’90’ stamping for silver plate. To the reverse is found the impressed number ‘243’ indicating the wagon number, again at the hilt. The blade is stainless steel and carries the cartouche stamping ‘W’ for Gustav Wirth of Solingen-Graefrath over Nicht Rostend.

    Condition:

    A used item that displays surface marks and tiny scratches, a few tiny dings to the blade edge, the ‘3’ on ‘243’ worn slightly, otherwise a beautiful display piece and rare Göring DR utensil.

    Original price was: £1,15900.Current price is: £1,09900. Read more
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    Silver ‘Alpaka’ Round Side Dish from Hermann Göring’s Dining Wagon 10 ‘243’

    Silver ‘Alpaka’ Round Side Dish from Hermann Göring’s Dining Wagon 10 ‘243’

    A fabulous little round side dish made from German heavy silver plate, ‘Alpaka’ produced by Bruckmann for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.
    The plate carries designation marks for Hermann Göring’s Sonderzug ‘Asien’, and in particular carriage number ‘243’ which was Göring’s dining wagon.
    It is accentuated with a raised rolled band edge to the rim, a fantastic and finely detailed Deutsche Reichsbahn Eagle with wreathed Swastika straddled by the letters D and R all in relief is centered to the upper front body just below the lip of the rim. To the underside is found the stamped Bruckmann ‘B’ along with a ‘locomotive’ makers mark, followed by ’ALPAKA’ indicating heavy silver plate, and then the impressed number ‘243’ indicating the wagon number.

    Condition:

    A used item that displays surface marks and scratches, otherwise superb condition, a beautiful display piece, and a great investment.

    £1,29500 Read more