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    No doubt on the goblet's authenticity (some have been found after WWII without been engraved) but I don't believe in the goblet given by Hitler considering that it was one of Goering's privileges to award it to flyers. IMO post war engraving on this one. If you can't get a proof from Mölders 'family that this one really existed it is a more than dangerous buying considering the price I suppose it would be sold for.

    Pierre

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      I am in agreement with you there Pierre, Nice original Goblet but I would be very wary of the inscription being original unless it came with cast iron provinance.
      Is the goblet silver or Alpaca?
      Nick

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        All you guys and your fancy named GobletsAll
        I have is an 835 to a little guy,
        Major Siegfried v Eichhorn grandson of the FeldMarchall.
        But it is in a gorgeous custom made display box/case
        Seiler

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          I'd love to see your Eichhorn goblet. I have a nice signed postcard of the Feldmarschall

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            Originally posted by chen View Post
            I locate these photos about Rudel's goblet.
            Rudel
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                Mike congratulations!
                Fantastic collection. Dream nice Ehrenpokal's ,badges,daggers,...
                MfG
                Mark

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                  There are some great goblets in this thread, especially Mikes collection is an outstanding sight! As for myself I have only this battle-used repaired goblet...
                  Where can I find information about the recipient Oekenpöhler?

                  Loke














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                    You have a KC winner's goblet. See attached KC winner list.
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                      Amazing thread with some really wonderfull honor goblets, thanks for sharing the pics and details! I have never came accross one of these in my travels but ye never know!

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                        I have the opportunity to buy a 1942 dated silver (835) pokal to a radio operator oberfeldwebel. The document is present as are all his other documents, but none higher than 1st Class iron Cross. There are 5 flight log books. Can anyone give me a ballpark figure for a 1942 silver bomber crew goblet and documents. My other goblets are for pilots and I am not sure there is much demand for crew members goblets.

                        Bob Hritz
                        In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                        Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                          Hi Bob

                          In Europe I guess such a group would cost you around 8,000 Euros from one of the big dealers if all the certificates are there plus the logbooks.

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                            This group is $12,000.00 so I guess it is out of the proper price range. I guess I would rather wait for Knight's Cross winner pokals. I just have never had a group with all the documents.

                            Bob Hritz
                            In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                            Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                              Originally posted by Tim O. View Post
                              Hi Bob

                              In Europe I guess such a group would cost you around 8,000 Euros from one of the big dealers if all the certificates are there plus the logbooks.

                              A fair estimate.

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                                Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
                                This group is $12,000.00 so I guess it is out of the proper price range. I guess I would rather wait for Knight's Cross winner pokals. I just have never had a group with all the documents.

                                Bob Hritz
                                Hi Bob

                                At that price I think one would expect the grouping to include a DKiG certificate and some nice photos to make the value stretch a bit further. The fact it is an 835 silver goblet helps the value a bit over an Alpaka type but I would look to negotiate the price down a couple of thousand unless there is something particularly interesting about the recipient to justify the price. Good luck!

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