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    #16
    Nice group!, love the Meissen but as you say it is tough to put that on Hitler's table without some sort of provenance which you have. Feel free to send that here if you like and have never been able to get any. Feel bad for me?

    Best,

    Kris

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      #17
      A wonderful collection and a pleasure to view! Thanks so much for taking the time to share it with us!

      Br. James

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        #18
        Originally posted by CPB View Post
        As well as the AH bookplate, the book also bears an inscription. I had this translated once but cannot recall what it says...so feel free to chip in...
        Some interesting info, too. http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=347384

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          #19
          Great stuff CPB! If you are ever interested in selling, please let me know!! Another item I would love to have would be a ashtray that contains a piece of the fireplace that was in the Eagle's nest. Have you seen those around? I would love to have one.
          When you go home
          Tell them for us and say
          For your tomorrow
          We gave our today

          --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
          Iwo Jima 1945

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            #20
            Thanks CPB for sharing,its always nice to see these rare Items.
            Thanks
            Greg

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              #21
              Originally posted by CPB View Post
              1. Library book from Adolf Hitler's library at the Berghof.
              Although this was probably originally stored in the Berghof, it was likely discovered along with many others boxed up in (I think) a salt mine in the area. The vast majority of these now reside in the Library of Congress. For anyone interested in this area, I strongly recommend "Hitler's Private Library: The Books That Shaped His Life" by Timothy Ryback.

              As well as the AH bookplate, the book also bears an inscription. I had this translated once but cannot recall what it says...so feel free to chip in...

              There are one or two pencil lines in the book, made either by Hitler or an aide etc.
              Very focused collection of interest. I wonder what the title of that book is...I know it may be very boring,as he got so many books as gifts- but you never know.

              Also thanks for the book tip. I recommend " Hitler's Library" by Prof. Ambrus Miskolczy.

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                #22
                Thanks for keeping history alive.
                Jeff

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                  #23
                  [QUOTE=Vid;5115235]Nice group!, love the Meissen but as you say it is tough to put that on Hitler's table without some sort of provenance which you have. Feel free to send that here if you like and have never been able to get any. Feel bad for me?

                  Best,

                  Kris[/]

                  Some day I will get to compare the serial numbers under my pieces with others in the 45th Infantry Division - which will hopefully confirm their provenance. They came originally from the collection of Gordon Hengar who, as I understand, was one of the most respected collectors in his time. So I'm pretty confident they are good. Either way, they are beautiful items to own...and I can live with that. 

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by WalterB View Post
                    Great stuff CPB! If you are ever interested in selling, please let me know!! Another item I would love to have would be a ashtray that contains a piece of the fireplace that was in the Eagle's nest. Have you seen those around? I would love to have one.

                    I will be listing some of the silverware soon as I don't need all of it. 

                    Yes, I've seen those ashtrays. I'm sure at one time they were all legit but given how good the fakers have become - especially in this area of collecting - I'm just not sure I'd feel 100% comfortable owning one. 

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                      #25
                      Cheers for all your comments, I'm glad you like it

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                        #26
                        [QUOTE=CPB;5116493]
                        Originally posted by Vid View Post
                        Nice group!, love the Meissen but as you say it is tough to put that on Hitler's table without some sort of provenance which you have. Feel free to send that here if you like and have never been able to get any. Feel bad for me?

                        Best,

                        Kris[/]

                        Some day I will get to compare the serial numbers under my pieces with others in the 45th Infantry Division - which will hopefully confirm their provenance. They came originally from the collection of Gordon Hengar who, as I understand, was one of the most respected collectors in his time. So I'm pretty confident they are good. Either way, they are beautiful items to own...and I can live with that. 
                        I think I have spoken to you before on these, not something I can claim expertise on but they are really nice and the names associated with them is a good rule of thumb from what I can see with the market.

                        Very nice set up.

                        Kris

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                          #27
                          [QUOTE=Vid;5116548]
                          Originally posted by CPB View Post

                          I think I have spoken to you before on these, not something I can claim expertise on but they are really nice and the names associated with them is a good rule of thumb from what I can see with the market.

                          Very nice set up.

                          Kris
                          Hey Kris, yes we did - and they're on your website I believe.

                          Yeah, the fact that both these guys are associated with the pieces is about as good as I can expect to get - aside from a direct veteran purchase. A lot of the early collectors went through the 101st/3rd ID rosters many years ago and flushed out a lot of juicy items, and I guess these are just one example.

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                            #28
                            I should make some inquiries and would imagine I could probably get some info on them. Obviously he liked that pattern though and pictures bear that out. Must be some way to do it. I picked up some Goring pieces over the weekend from the family and its really rare to get those opportunities and once in a while a piece of Allach will come from ma family but that is readily identifiable.

                            I think their nice.

                            Best,

                            Kris

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                              #29
                              First-rate
                              Mametz

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Vid View Post
                                I should make some inquiries and would imagine I could probably get some info on them. Obviously he liked that pattern though and pictures bear that out. Must be some way to do it. I picked up some Goring pieces over the weekend from the family and its really rare to get those opportunities and once in a while a piece of Allach will come from ma family but that is readily identifiable.

                                I think their nice.

                                Best,

                                Kris
                                Kris - feel free to post pictures here of the Goering pieces. I for one would love to see them, and this topic would be a fitting home for them. 

                                And, yes, if you would ask around that would be great. I made contact with the 45th Infantry Division, which has one or two Dragon pieces. But they only open their display cases once a year and I don't think they're very keen to engage with that line of enquiry. Which I can sympathise with - to a non-collector it must seem slightly sinister. 

                                As soon as I can get serial numbers from a 100% legit piece, I think Meissen should be able to help verify mine.  They are normally very helpful. 

                                Cheers

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