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    My new favorite item.
    This knive come from Bill Shea's collection.
    Found by Adler James muller (101st Airborne) at eagle's nest in may 1945.

    (sorry for my english)
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      Always nice to have provenance. Nice piece. Thank you for sharing.


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      https://www.ww2treasures.com

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        A very nice artifact, kamikaz -- and never apologize for your use of the English language! My French is non-existent!

        Cheers,

        Br. James

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          Originally posted by Br. James View Post
          and never apologize for your use of the English language! My French is non-existent!
          Exactly. Can't speak a lick of French myself.
          https://www.ww2treasures.com

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            AH flatware

            Hello friends, my new AH items: Sugar bowl mark wellner, sugar tong Mark bruckmann, oval tray mark WMF. https://www.memorabiliaofwar.com/


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            Last edited by a.h.; 11-30-2019, 02:28 AM.

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              Very nice, Luca!

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                Some very interesting pieces there, Luca; I have never seen an example of Reichschancellery silverware in the same pattern as the AH Informal style, only with "RK" flanking the swastika instead of "AH."

                Cheers,

                Br. James

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                  a.h. Very nice and thanks for sharing! I also like your website!
                  You got a fine high end collection!

                  Ciao
                  //Felix

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                    Kamikaz I really like that knife and the history is a very nice addition!

                    //Felix

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                      Hello all,

                      Does anyone out there have a more clear or high-resolution photo showing the salt & pepper shakers?

                      William Kramer
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                      Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                        Hi William,

                        I'm sorry to say that I don't have "a more clear or high-resolution photo showing the [AH Formal] salt & pepper shakers," as shown in these pix, but I have seen photos of these pieces in the past, on various dealers' websites. I checked Brent Smith's site, Jim Yannes' "Encyclopedia" and Mark Griffith's Revised "Collectors Guide" this morning, though to no avail.

                        Best of luck,

                        Br. James

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                          Here's another one, but not clear. I'm assuming you mean period pics. I have plenty high res photos of AH Salt & Pepper shakers I took myself.


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                            Hi again, William,

                            Upon a second viewing of Mark Griffith's Revised edition of his "Collector's Guide" -- a compilation of three editions of his work, without pagination, published in 1986 -- I see that there is indeed a photo of two different sizes of AH salt shakers there. This photo appears early in the Revised edition -- without page numbering -- under the section titled Porcelain and Crystal. The photo is not clear in this edition; it is probably originally found in one of the earlier editions of Dr. Griffith's work.

                            Br. James

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                              Originally posted by Br. James View Post
                              Hi again, William,

                              Upon a second viewing of Mark Griffith's Revised edition of his "Collector's Guide" -- a compilation of three editions of his work, without pagination, published in 1986 -- I see that there is indeed a photo of two different sizes of AH salt shakers there. This photo appears early in the Revised edition -- without page numbering -- under the section titled Porcelain and Crystal. The photo is not clear in this edition; it is probably originally found in one of the earlier editions of Dr. Griffith's work.

                              Br. James
                              Yes James, you're correct. The ones we normally see are the small ones. I never had the opportunity to see the large shakers in person. I wonder who has the ones shown in the photo?

                              Mike
                              https://www.ww2treasures.com

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                                "I wonder who has the ones shown in the photo?"

                                Hi Mike,

                                Yes, I too wonder! I'm not sure whether Dr. Griffith is a WAF member or follower, but if he is, I'll bet he knows where those shakers went!

                                Cheers, my friend,

                                Br. James

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