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    Original Third Reich Deutsche Reichsbahn Train Engine Plaque #2

    Original Third Reich Deutsche Reichsbahn Train Engine Plaque

    Original Third Reich Deutsche Reichsbahn train engine plaque. These were mounted above a railroad eagle, or/and the engine’s designation number, on the side of WWII German train engines. Made from an alluminium alloy metal, painted black with raised brushed metal, or white painted lettering which says “Deutsche Reichsbahn”, there are six drilled holes where the bolts would have secured it to the engine.
    There has been debate as to the ‘thickness’ of Third Reich period engine plates as opposed to those manufactured post war, with the war produced plaques measuring about 3-4mm thick and post war ones from about 5-6.5mm in thickness, this original war time plaque is in the 3-3.5mm range.
    This fabulous train plaque has belonged to one of our colectors for over 50 years, it is in totally original condition and without any restoration, it has been simply boxed and stored away.
    This amazing DR plaque retains four of the original bolts (hexagonal bolt heads only) which secured it to the train engine superstructure, the plaque having been literally cut off the train. But thats not all, the Deutsche Reichsbahn letters are heavily encrusted with thick, solidified black soot from the engine stack, the letters themselves which are the brushed metal type, are dirty and grubby looking. Unfortunately we don’t know the train engine number but it must have been an extremely hard working beast. A totally superb piece in completely original, untouched condition.

    These Third Reich Deutsche Reichsbahn engine plaques are becoming very scarce, with one at recent auction fetching upwards of £1,000. So here is a great opportunity to catch a super original example, an amazing historical and future investment piece.

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  • 1936 OLYMPIC SOUVENIR PORCELAIN BELL BY KPM

    1936 OLYMPIC SOUVENIR PORCELAIN BELL BY KPM

    A beautiful off-white porcerlain replica of the Olympic Bell at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin where the 11th Olympic Summer Games took place in 1936. Around the main body of the bell are found, all in relief, on one side the dates ‘1.-16. August’, on the opposite side the year ‘1936’ flanked by oak? leaves, then we have the Imperial German Eagle clutching the Olympic rings in it’s talons, and on it’s opposite side is the Brandenburg Gate, there is a little German/Viking rune beneath the gate which is almost always overlooked, this rune may (not 100% sure) symbolise Divine protection & sanctuary. To the bottom rim are the words: ‘Ich rufe die Jugend der Welt’ (I am calling the youth of the world) and ’11. Olympische+Spiele+Berlin (11th Olympic Games Berlin), the two sentences are seperated by a mobile Swastika. the top of the bell is capped with a four pronged crown toped woth a mounting/hanging ring hole. Underside of the bell houses the porcelain clapper attached with a little ‘S’ wire. The blue-green KPM (Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur) maker mark is applied to the inside top.
    Originally these beautiful little Olympic souvenirs came with a blackened circular wooden display base, unfortunately this one is without the base.
    A lovely Third Reich collectable from the controversial 11th Olympic games hosted by Germany, in which Jesse Owens out ran his Aryan German counterparts.

    £29900 add to cart
  • Original Third Reich Deutsche Reichsbahn Train Engine Plaque

    Original Third Reich Deutsche Reichsbahn Train Engine Plaque

    Original Third Reich Deutsche Reichsbahn train engine plaque. These were mounted above a railroad eagle, or/and the engine’s designation number, on the side of WWII German train engines. Made from an alluminium alloy metal, painted black with raised brushed metal, or white painted lettering which says “Deutsche Reichsbahn”, there are six drilled holes where the bolts would have secured it to the engine.
    There has been debate as to the ‘thickness’ of Third Reich period engine plates as opposed to those manufactured post war, with the war produced plaques measuring about 3-4mm thick and post war ones from about 5-6.5mm in thickness, this original war time plaque is in the 3-4mm range.
    This fabulous train plaque has belonged to one of our colectors for over 50 years, it was recently restored, or rejuvenated, and has been used as part of a major collection display until now.
    The Third Reich Deutsche Reichsbahn engine plaques are becoming very scarce, with one at recent auction fetching upwards of £1,000. So here is a great opportunity to catch a super example at a great price, restoration can either add or detract from the value, so in this case we are offering an amazing deal for this future investment piece.

    £59900 add to cart
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    Adolf Hitler Silver Formal Napkin Ring from The Berghof, Bruckmann & Sohne ‘925’

    Adolf Hitler Silver Formal Napkin Ring from The Berghof, Bruckmann & Sohne ‘925’

    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 ‘925’. 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 ‘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!

    £1,79900 Read more
  • Nymphenburg Porcelain Soup Dish/Bowl from Hermann Göring’s Family Wagon 10 ‘205’ #2

    Nymphenburg Porcelain Soup Dish/Bowl from Hermann Göring’s Family Wagon 10 ‘205’

    A quite superb porcelain Soup dish/bowl, specially produced by the Nymphenburg factory in Munich for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.
    This one carries designation marks for Hermann Göring’s Sonderzug ‘Asien’, and in particular carriage number ‘205’, Hermann Göring’s family car, which was for use by his wife Emmy, and daughter Edda when they joined him for a trip.
    The highly glazed porcelain is accentuated with a single gold line trim to the outer rim. Centered to the top rim of the plate is 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 very lightly impressed Nymphenburg shield, and a hand-painted number ‘205’ in black indicating the wagon number.

    Condition:

    Absolutely beautiful porcelain bowl/plate in mint condition, a superb display piece, and a great investment. One of the most sought-after Deutsche Reichsbahn items.

     

    £2,79500 add to cart
  • Nymphenburg Porcelain Lidded Sugar Bowl from Adolf Hitler’s Sonderzug.

    Nymphenburg Porcelain Lidded Sugar Bowl from Adolf Hitler’s Sonderzug.

    A beautiful snow-white porcelain, lidded sugar bowl, specially produced by the Nymphenburg factory in Munich for the Deutsche Reichsbahn Sonderzugs.
    The bowl is from Adolf Hitler’s Sonderzug, the `Fuhrersonderzug’, and carries no wagon number, identifying it as a ‘floater’, or spare piece, one which could be used on any wagon on the train, especially when a larger than usual event was taking place requiring extra utensils.
    The highly glazed porcelain is accentuated with a fabulous gold trim to the top rim, the lid has a gold top to the lifter. Centered to the main body of the bowl is 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, an impressed Nymphenburg shield, and numbers; ‘1 1/2’, probably indicating size or capacity.

    Condition:

    Super rare sugar bowl in mint condition, beautiful porcelain, a must-have historical collectible, and superb investment piece.

    £2,75000 add to cart
  • Bruckmann Silver ‘ALPAKA’ Toast Rack from Hermann Göring’s Primary Dining Wagon 10 ‘241’

    Bruckmann Silver ‘ALPAKA’ Toast Rack from Hermann Göring’s Primary Dining Wagon 10 ‘241’

    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 ‘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 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, the German silver alloy mark ‘ALPAKA’, followed by the impressed number ‘241’ 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.

    Condition:

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

    £3,27500 add to cart
  • 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.

    £1,99500 add to cart