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    I thought you guys would appreciate this...

    I went through some old footage and took photos of the more common pieces of silverware actually in use.

    Wellner oval tray
    This looks like the 19" one, up at the Eagle's Nest. It's not too clear in this lo-res shot but it's sitting just under the first lounger.
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      Here is the Bruckmann formal pattern matchbox holder, again up at the Eagle's Nest. That's Eva Braun lighting up I think.

      Again, it's way clearer in the footage. You can see the match box drawer slide out etc.
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        Coffee pot and other pieces, on the Berghof terrace, served on a round Wellner tray.

        I don't recognise the porcelain pattern.
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          Jug. On the terrace, again.
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            Jug and sugar bowl on small tray [Wellner?]
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              Oval tray [Wellner 19"?] up at the Eagle's Nest for Gretl Braun's wedding reception in June 1944. Note the glasses too!
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                Thanks for posting. I like the silverware and the loungers.

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                  Last one. I can't remember where this was shot, but possibly the Eagle's Nest wedding reception again.

                  I can't say for certain but I *think* those are two wine buckets there. From memory, I think are are down as WMF manufactured in Dr Griffith's book [if they are indeed the same ones...?]

                  And some kind of random silver tray too, on the right.
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                    Thanks for sharing these shots -- I do recall this section of footage from the "Eva Braun Home Movies" tapes. Nice to see it again.

                    Br. James

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                      Thx for the nice pic. It is hard to find good Pic from the silver.


                      The Pice s from Bill Shea are nice and the FuitFork are on the Price real good.
                      Isn't Deimtasse Fork not Demitasse Fork ?


                      Fredy

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                        That is how my Wife and my have Fisch in Bavaria.

                        fredy
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                          Set another place, Fredy...I'll be there for dinner!

                          Cheers, my friend,

                          Br. James

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                            Originally posted by Br. James View Post
                            Set another place, Fredy...I'll be there for dinner!

                            Cheers, my friend,

                            Br. James
                            Fredy,

                            your wife may want to pick up more fish because i will be over for dinner as well!

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                              You'll welcome in Bavaria.
                              And my wife would of course be very happy!
                              We use the cutlery mostly Sunday and birthdays.
                              I'm happy every time we use it.

                              Great if you like the pictures.

                              Mit freundlichen Grüßen
                              Fredy

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                                Originally posted by William A. Bell View Post
                                Bill Shea just listed a couple of pieces of the formal pattern and one piece of the informal pattern.

                                Best regards,
                                Bill
                                I just bought one of the formal pattern forks and the quality is superb - best I've seen.

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