Hello, today I'd like to show this huge Adolf Hitler bronze bust which found its way to my home yesterday.
I got it directly from the person who found it.
A few numbers:
Height neck to top of the head: 15" = 38.5 cm
Width nose tip to the right side of the head: 12" = 31 cm
Weight: 23.1 lbs = 10.5 kg
Artist: Löwenhauser, Munich
Foundry: V.H. Mayr, Munich
Circumstances of discovery: the bust was found about 5 years ago in the south of Bavaria during dredging work at a highway construction site in the slope area. It was a surface finding.
The finder did not see the bust before dredging and unfortunately damaged it a little with his shovel.
When he then noticed the head from his driver's stand, his first thought was: a part of a corpse!
Inside the plate on the bottom side of the bust, one of the two stud bolts with which the head was screwed to a granite base, is still in place.
To show the imposing size of the bust, on the last picture I put a size 64 steel helmet to the busts head.
The bust shows an interesting Patina which it had developed during almost 70 years outdoors.
I hope you like it as much as I do.
Regards, Matthias
I got it directly from the person who found it.
A few numbers:
Height neck to top of the head: 15" = 38.5 cm
Width nose tip to the right side of the head: 12" = 31 cm
Weight: 23.1 lbs = 10.5 kg
Artist: Löwenhauser, Munich
Foundry: V.H. Mayr, Munich
Circumstances of discovery: the bust was found about 5 years ago in the south of Bavaria during dredging work at a highway construction site in the slope area. It was a surface finding.
The finder did not see the bust before dredging and unfortunately damaged it a little with his shovel.
When he then noticed the head from his driver's stand, his first thought was: a part of a corpse!
Inside the plate on the bottom side of the bust, one of the two stud bolts with which the head was screwed to a granite base, is still in place.
To show the imposing size of the bust, on the last picture I put a size 64 steel helmet to the busts head.
The bust shows an interesting Patina which it had developed during almost 70 years outdoors.
I hope you like it as much as I do.
Regards, Matthias
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