I******180;ve just spent a very enjoyable week exploring Berlin on foot.
It******180;s amazing how Third Reich history is gradually being ******180;written out******180;for the tourists.
All they want to talk about is the Berlin Wall!
One thing******180;s for sure........Berlin is changing all the time. It******180;s the fourth time I******180;ve been here, and each time the place looks different. New buildings are going up all the time.....some in the old styles.
I can imagine that in 10 years time, the new Berlin is going to be a really beautiful and extremely impressive city.
While exploring the antique markets I managed to pick up an Allach Kerzenhalter.......the #89 model by Diebitsch.
The funny thing is, it******180;s in black.....it******180;s made of porcelain, (not earthenware like some of these), but the porcelain has been ******180;toned******180;to give it the appearance of black over silver for want of a better description......a sort of ******180;grey-black******180;. An identical one is shown on the Allach Porcelain site under ******180;Candleholders -Kerzenhalter - Black******180;.
Has anyone else ever seen a black one of these?
PS - This little shop still has about a dozen other Allach items, mostly animals but a couple of small candleholders going very cheap and a very nice M******252;nchner Kindl. They are called Petrik and Schabel on Georgenstra******223;e and their contact number is 030-2043158.
It******180;s amazing how Third Reich history is gradually being ******180;written out******180;for the tourists.
All they want to talk about is the Berlin Wall!
One thing******180;s for sure........Berlin is changing all the time. It******180;s the fourth time I******180;ve been here, and each time the place looks different. New buildings are going up all the time.....some in the old styles.
I can imagine that in 10 years time, the new Berlin is going to be a really beautiful and extremely impressive city.
While exploring the antique markets I managed to pick up an Allach Kerzenhalter.......the #89 model by Diebitsch.
The funny thing is, it******180;s in black.....it******180;s made of porcelain, (not earthenware like some of these), but the porcelain has been ******180;toned******180;to give it the appearance of black over silver for want of a better description......a sort of ******180;grey-black******180;. An identical one is shown on the Allach Porcelain site under ******180;Candleholders -Kerzenhalter - Black******180;.
Has anyone else ever seen a black one of these?
PS - This little shop still has about a dozen other Allach items, mostly animals but a couple of small candleholders going very cheap and a very nice M******252;nchner Kindl. They are called Petrik and Schabel on Georgenstra******223;e and their contact number is 030-2043158.
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