We have all seen items that suppose to come from the late days of Schloss Klessheim.
I’m sure that many of the items “we” did see, came from this castle!
But how can we be safe to say that they actually DID come from this place?
I find that many “high end” sellers use the term “Schloss Klessheim” for their unique pieces with diamonds (and off course in mint condition!).
Like this is one of a kind, mint, direct from the “source “...
Not many, actually knows....
Other than the few that did visit the castle in the beginning of May 1945.
Can we trust all this “guaranteed original by a war veteran “.
I don’t think so....
So what do you, collectors think?
What’s your experience with this?
Last, how do we, serious collectors react, to keep this (most of the the time shady business) from not spreading to the common market?
Kind regards
vonLind
I’m sure that many of the items “we” did see, came from this castle!
But how can we be safe to say that they actually DID come from this place?
I find that many “high end” sellers use the term “Schloss Klessheim” for their unique pieces with diamonds (and off course in mint condition!).
Like this is one of a kind, mint, direct from the “source “...
Not many, actually knows....
Other than the few that did visit the castle in the beginning of May 1945.
Can we trust all this “guaranteed original by a war veteran “.
I don’t think so....
So what do you, collectors think?
What’s your experience with this?
Last, how do we, serious collectors react, to keep this (most of the the time shady business) from not spreading to the common market?
Kind regards
vonLind
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