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    Found these 2 items on a German flea market, any thoughts on them? WHW?
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      And this candle holder...
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        Rolled up at the moment.

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          Originally posted by Minnesinger View Post
          Rolled up at the moment.

          Been hunting for this type forever but so far unsuccessfully Seems to be the rarest of them all.

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            Originally posted by Quickie View Post
            Been hunting for this type forever but so far unsuccessfully Seems to be the rarest of them all.
            If going by what people have posted from their collections I'd say you might be right. Seen 2 other with the pattern I think, but those were in a window valance format or what you should call it.

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              I like it big - another asset and eye-catcher to complete another Jul Corner:
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                Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
                I like it big - another asset and eye-catcher to complete another Jul Corner:
                Great find! Similar pattern to my large black teppich.
                Got a few nice finds of my own, currently in the process of crossing the Atlantic.
                Will post the pics as soon as.

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                  Ten O'Clock Postman :-)

                  While you are waiting for your parcels I already got mine and I am delighted:

                  MINT!!!
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                    Even the period maker button with advice is still attached to the back - Boos und Hahn in Ortenberg/Baden.
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                      Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
                      Smart collecting is the combination of appreciating and ensuring values:

                      DHW Nr. 83 - the perfect cash item!
                      Check this baby out, Thorsten

                      https://www.ebay.de/itm/Bucherschran...YAAOSwWhRZiIqt

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                        Does anyone here recognize this maker mark? It appears on the underside of the stein shown. IMG_3093.JPGIMG_3109.jpg

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                          Originally posted by CPB View Post
                          Does anyone here recognize this maker mark? It appears on the underside of the stein shown.

                          Eckhardt & Engler K.G.

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                            Thanks!

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                              I don't know if this is the right thread to post these, but I thought some of the cultural collectors might be interested in seeing this.

                              These are two bronze statues I just acquired, that were taken from the Fuhrerbau in May 1945 by a member of the 179th Infantry Regiment, 45th Division. I will be keeping one and selling the other. The vet also took a number of other pieces from a wall safe in Hitler's office and a walk-in vault in another part of the building. This particular vet also took a bunch of other pieces, including a large gold party badge with serial no.9, a leather desk folder, Hitler silverware, napkins and all kinds of other goodies.
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                                This is the second one. Both are meticulously documented by the veteran. He says this one originally came on a marble base but he left that behind as it was too heavy.
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