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Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware

 

Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware
Different usage forks

Adolf Hitler Flatware
Spoons

Adolf Hitler Flatware
Knives

Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware
Marking on the blades

Adolf Hitler Flatware
The pieces will come cased like this

Adolf Hitler Flatware
Hitler at luncheon in Munich apartment

Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware
Hitler approves luncheon table setting

Adolf Hitler Flatware

Adolf Hitler Flatware
Lunch with England's Prime Minister Chamberlain

Adolf Hitler Flatware
Afternoon luncheon setting at the Berghof

 

Complete Place Setting of Adolf Hitler’s Informal-Pattern Silverware (Item AH 28-20)

DESCRIPTION: This is an almost-impossible procurement. This is a fantastic assemblage of every single piece that would constitute a dinner placement and/or a luncheon setting for an honored guest. On the handle of each piece is a left-facing national eagle shown in the same position as found on the formal-pattern pieces except that it has not the detail and is much plainer than the formal pattern and it does not have the Greek-key design like the latter pattern. But, mind the fact that it is much more scarce than its pretty cousin. On each side is seen the Führer’s initials “A.H.” On the reverse of the pieces you can see in our images the imprint of the hallmarks of Bruckmann and the marks begin with the crescent moon and crown and the “800” silver content and, of course, Bruckmann’s personal Prussian eagle.
*Usage: There are various theories as to just where and when the informal-pattern flatware was used. The author of the great little book The Encyclopedia of Third Reich Tableware, Mr. James A. Yannes, claims on page 615 that the informal design was used at the “Adlerhorst” (The Eagle’s Nest), Hitler’s Tea House, and this would have been appropriate for luncheons, but in his book he shows an informal luncheon fork and I may be wrong, but it seems when his book was published he may have thought the informal pieces were only luncheon flatware; however, we know at this point that an informal dinner set also existed and was used, as well. I believe Mr. Yannes is absolutely right when he says that it is generally accepted that there were only 1,000 pieces of the informal type ever made and he also indicated that knowledgeable sources state that Albert Speer was involved in the design of both the informal cutlery and the formal. My theory is a bit different. I believe that the informal flatware was the set used at Hitler’s Munich apartment at the Prinzregentenplatz Nr.16. The NSDAP owned the building and Hitler occupied the entire second floor. I also believe it was used at the Braunhaus, the official HQ of the N.S. Party at Briennerstrasse. Did Adolf Hitler every actually use any of these pieces? Considering how many were ever made and delivered, it would almost seem that he had to! This cannot be so assuredly said about the formal pattern because so many more of that pattern were made and used and at so many more official functions and so many more official governmental places. So, if it is your desire to own something actually used by the German Führer himself, this group will not only fill that bill, but I am positive that there will never be such a complete assemblage like this ever offered, again; of this I am practically sure! This is an absolute phenomenon extraordinaire! Hitler’s silverware is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain both formal and especially informal, and prices are steadily moving to over $2,500 per piece when found at all! The condition of all these twelve pieces is considered in very excellent shape except for a tiny ding on the handle of one of the knives.
Included in the set are:
# 1 A butter knife
# 2 A dinner knife
# 3 A salad knife
# 4 A fish knife
# 5 A teaspoon
# 6 A dessert spoon
# 7 A demitasse spoon
# 8 and # 9 Two soup spoons of different sizes
# 10 A dinner fork
# 11 A salad fork
# 12 A fish fork
# 13 An oyster fork
Please realize that this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and you can just imagine the value of this group in the near future! Nothing soars in value like Hitler memorabilia. Paintings by Adolf Hitler such as the ones we procured have brought astronomical prices in Germany and in the US. Why?* Because a watercolor by Hitler is a personal item in every sense, but so is an implement that he personally used at his famous dinner parties and social teas. This is the greatest item Germania has acquired in many a year.

PRICE: $19,000.00; that’s less than $1,500 per piece. Sold as a group only. Please do not ask to buy any separate pieces. Sorry.
This is truly the bargain of the century!

To see the wonderful watercolor paintings by Adolf Hitler go to Items AH 28-13 and AH 28-14, then also read the article below them titled “Hitler Art is the New Rage Among Collectors.”

 

 

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