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A Silver Oyster Fork From Ah’s Informal Dinner Ware Set
A Silver Oyster Fork From Ah’s Informal Dinner Ware Set
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
Description
Description
This is an exceptional find and most certainly a rare piece. This is an oyster fork that was placed at a semi-formal dinner or lunch for an honoured guest. The fork features a left facing national eagle as shown on the formal-pattern pieces, with the Führer’s initials “A.H.” on each side of the wreath. The reverse bears the hallmark of Bruckmann’s crescent moon, “800” for the silver content, as well as Bruckmann’s personal Prussian eagle. The fork has four prongs and measures 145 mm x 15 mm, has been thoroughly cleaned, and is in overall exceptional condition.
Footnote: Adolf Hitler’s dinnerware set was partially designed by Hitler’s architect, Albert Speer, thus the clean, modern, yet classic design. Although both, formal and informal dinner sets were issued, informal sets are far more rare, since only approximately 1,000 pieces were ever produced. Where exactly the set was used is unclear, however. Some historians believe that it was used at the Adlerhorst (The Eagle’s Nest), Hitler’s Tea House, as well as Hitler’s own Munich apartment.
Description
This is an exceptional find and most certainly a rare piece. This is an oyster fork that was placed at a semi-formal dinner or lunch for an honoured guest. The fork features a left facing national eagle as shown on the formal-pattern pieces, with the Führer’s initials “A.H.” on each side of the wreath. The reverse bears the hallmark of Bruckmann’s crescent moon, “800” for the silver content, as well as Bruckmann’s personal Prussian eagle. The fork has four prongs and measures 145 mm x 15 mm, has been thoroughly cleaned, and is in overall exceptional condition.
Footnote: Adolf Hitler’s dinnerware set was partially designed by Hitler’s architect, Albert Speer, thus the clean, modern, yet classic design. Although both, formal and informal dinner sets were issued, informal sets are far more rare, since only approximately 1,000 pieces were ever produced. Where exactly the set was used is unclear, however. Some historians believe that it was used at the Adlerhorst (The Eagle’s Nest), Hitler’s Tea House, as well as Hitler’s own Munich apartment.





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