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    Small Hitler Statue

    War Relics Shop in Milford Delaware recently acquired this from some family who said they possessed it since the war. It is dated and maker marked. I know nothing about this type of thing. I didn't measure it but it's about 1.5 ft tall and massive. Taken with a cell phone....so please excuse the quality. Ron.
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          A really spectacular piece, Ron! Is it cast bronze or bronze-finished metal? The eagle on the base agrees with what was being used in 1933. Never seen anything quite like this before.

          Br. James

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            nice

            Liking it .
            I have to admit at first glance i thought you put 1.5 mtrs and i thought bloody hell a wopper.
            Then i took a better look.ha ha
            A great piece would look fine on the mantle in the war room.
            Best regards Pete

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              Originally posted by Br. James View Post
              A really spectacular piece, Ron! Is it cast bronze or bronze-finished metal? The eagle on the base agrees with what was being used in 1933. Never seen anything quite like this before.

              Br. James
              I'm not an expert but it looked to be cast bronze. I saw no base metal at the wear points. Regards, Ron.

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                Originally posted by ironfist View Post
                Liking it .
                I have to admit at first glance i thought you put 1.5 mtrs and i thought bloody hell a wopper.
                Then i took a better look.ha ha
                A great piece would look fine on the mantle in the war room.
                Best regards Pete
                Now I regret not getting it. I think another forum member bought it.

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                  who is this forum member who bought it ...and how much was it selling for ???WOW ! EC

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                    #10
                    I have to admit I don't like the Hitler busts but this full size Hitler statue is spectacular.

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                      I would LOVE to own this !-WOW !!!!!--A stunning piece ! thanks for showing It!-

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ron P View Post
                        Now I regret not getting it. I think another forum member bought it.
                        Why didn't you have them put a hold on it until after you did a little research?.....What did it sell for?...

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                          Originally posted by bodes View Post
                          Why didn't you have them put a hold on it until after you did a little research?.....What did it sell for?...
                          Because I wasn't thinking straight. I think he was asking around a grand.

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                            Originally posted by Ron P View Post
                            Because I wasn't thinking straight. I think he was asking around a grand.
                            You certainly missed a great opportunity!

                            But we all learn from our mistakes, don´t we?

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                              Originally posted by Ron P View Post
                              Because I wasn't thinking straight. I think he was asking around a grand.
                              Don't kick yourself too hard--we've all done it.
                              Erich
                              Festina lente!

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