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Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Großkreuzsatz Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Großkreuzsatz Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Großkreuzsatz 1. Modell, 1937 – 1939. Normal 0 21 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Normale Tabelle"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:"; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";} Das Kreuz Silber vergoldet und emailliert, an Original-Schärpe mit genähter Bandschleife. Auf dem unteren Kreuzarm der Silberstempel „900“. Der Bruststern Silber, die Auflagen vergoldet und emailliert, an Nadel. Auf der Rückseite Silberstempel „800” und eingeschlagene Bezeichnung „Silber“. Die Auflagen rückseitig durch zwei Vollnieten befestigt. Beide Stücke zusammen im Original-Verleihungsetui zum Großkreuz des Ordens vom Deutschen Adler. Rotes Lederetui mit magnetischen Verschlussschnallen bzw. Scharnieren. Der Deckel mit Hoheitsadler in Goldprägung. Innenteil mit schwarzer Samteinlage und aufklappbarem Fach zur Aufnahme der Schärpe. Im weißen Kunstseidenfutter des Innendeckels Klassenbezeichnung in Goldprägung: „Grosskreuz des Ordens vom Deutschen Adler“. Beigefügt Knopflochrosette des Großkreuzes. Bei Betrachtung dieser Stücke des DAO in dem äußerst beeindruckenden Originaletui lässt sich die bei Henry Picker (Hitlers Tischgespräche im Führerhauptquartier ...) beschriebene Szene eines Diplomaten, dem beim Anblick des ihm überreichten Deutschen-Adler-Ordens die Tränen in den Augen standen, leicht nachvollziehen. Sehr schöner Originalsatz in bester Juweliersqualität und Spitzenerhaltung. Das nur 1937 – 1938 verliehene Großkreuz des 1. Modells von größter Seltenheit und nur in ganz wenigen Exemplaren bekannt. Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Großkreuzsatz Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Großkreuzsatz Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Grand Cross Set 1st type, 1937 - 1939. Grand Cross Set 1st type, 1937 - 1939. The sash badge silver-gilt and enamelled, on original sash with sewn ribbon bow. On the lower cross arm the silver stamp "900". The breast star silver, the applied badge gilt and enamels, reverse with fitted pin. On the reverse silver stamp "800" and struck inscription "Silber". Two solid rivets. Both pieces together in the original presentation case of issue of the Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle. Red leather case with magnetic buckles and hinges. Lid with gold embossed German Eagle. Inner part with black velvet inlay and hinged compartment to hold the sash. In the white artificial silk lining of the inner lid, class designation in gold embossing: "Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle". Attached buttonhole rosette of the Grand Cross. When looking at these pieces of the DAO in the extremely impressive original case, it is easy to understand the scene described in Henry Picker (Hitler's Table Conversations at the Führer's Headquarters ...) of a diplomat who had tears in his eyes when he saw the Order of the German Eagle presented to him. Very nice and impressive original set in finest jeweller's quality and top condition. The Grand Cross of the 1st model, awarded only 1937 - 1938, of great rarity and only known in very few examples. Normal 0 21 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Normale Tabelle"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:"; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";}
A matched set of six silver cocktail sticks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1939 and 1951-52, having cockerel finials, in fitted box, together with an Irish silver table spoon, by Smith & Gamble, Dublin 1826 (as found), and a quantity of other silver and silver plated flatware, various dates and makers. (condition varies). (silver weight 243.3g). (qty)
A George II silver rat tail pattern table spoon, by Harvey Price, London 1730, length 20.3cm, together with two George II silver Hanovarian pattern table spoons, by Jeremiah King, London 1738, and Ebenezer Coker, London 1753, 20.4cm and 20.1cm respectively, a George III silver beaded old English pattern dessert spoon, by William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1778. Also three other silver dessert spoons. George II & III (makers marks indistinct), and a George III silver dessert fork, by George Smith III & William Fearn, London 1788, (condition varies), (total weight 361.2g). (8)
A large collection of silver plated table and flatware, to include; a warming pan and cover on stand with burner, a kettle on stand with burner, set of four goblets, lidded glass bottomed tankard, entree dishes and covers, three branch candelabra, flatware and others. (qty)
A matched part set of fiddle, thread and shell pattern silver flatware for six, to include: three William IV table spoons by William Collins, London 1833, together with three Victorian table spoons, by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1844, and six each Victorian dessert spoons, forks and teaspoons, various dates and makers. (total weight 1559.9g)
A set of three Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by John Stone, Exeter 1852, length 23.2cm, together with a set of three George III silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by William Eley. William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1809, length 21.7cm. (439.1g). (6)
A pair of George III silver old English pattern table spoons, by Richard Ferris, Exeter 1799, together with a similar George III silver table spoon, London 1806, makers mark rubbed, three Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by John Stone, Exeter, two 1850 and another, two William IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1826, and two Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, London 1838. (total weight 447.5g).
A collection of silver table ware, to include: a silver heart shaped bon bon dish, by Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1909, a silver posy vase, a pierced silver navette form dish, a pierced silver pedestal bowl and two others. (condition varies). (silver weight 217.8g). (6)
Victorian ebonised and beadwork table stand together with matching beadwork tea cosy, 70 and 42cm wide respectively (donated to the former Wolferton Station Museum by a former lady in waiting to Queen Alexandra and reputedly the beadwork was done by the Queen herself)
Rosewood work table of rectangular form, lifting lid with moulded edge over dummy drawer front enclosing a fitted interior of compartments etc, and the inner lid also fitted with a mirror, a further full width frieze drawer below raised on moulded supports joined by a ring turned stretcher, 65cm wide
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