I bought a piece recently from Bill Shea - it was high quality.
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Hello Gents!
As my recent post is connected to this thread I post a heads up here and a link.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=796635
Cheers
//Felix
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Originally posted by johninhb View PostI had to 'give away' my remaining formal/informal 'AH' silverware for $900 each at the SOS, so that will give everyone an idea of the 'real value' at the moment per piece.
That's a loss for me of $200-$395 each on most, and a $500 loss on one; the formal 'ice cream' spoon that I paid $1400 for. Lesson learned, but at quite a price!
Don't pay this $1200+ crap, as you'll never get it back....at least not in this decade.
ErichFestina lente!
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Selling this Berchtesgaden issue of Yank! Would look great with a AH silver collection!
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=1#post6889875
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Okay, I'm a day late on posting this but I thought you guys would be interested as I don't think I've shown this before.
This was a hand painted plate given to Hitler on his birthday in 1934, signed S Stork for Sofie Stork - a Munich artist, friend of Hitler's and Eva Braun's and member of the Berghof inner circle.
From the photo archive research I have done, I'm almost certain she gave Hitler a handmade item each year. In his office, was a lampshade also painted by her. One of her pieces is also on display in the 45th Infantry Division in Oklahoma.
Stork also painted a set for Eva Braun's villa in Munich.
I'm pretty certain the front of the plate shows Frederick the Great, possibly as the Battle of Rossbach. But the historians among us will, I hope, correct me if I am wrong!Attached Files
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