German Historical Collectibles - 1919 onwards 2020-05-29 Auction - 777 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in de - Page 7
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An "Enigma I" cipher machine, number "A 10694",A Jay – designed by Adolf Röhring, circa 1941/42,A Spanish Cross in Gold with Swords and Diamonds from
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Grasbrunn / Munich, Germany
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German Historical Collectibles - 1919 onwards

Once again, this year's Spring Auction showcases a dizzying array of extraordinary objects from German contemporary history. One of the most impressive pieces is probably Hermann Göring's personal standard as Reichsmarschall (lot 6020). Furthermore, the personal sword for commanders that belonged to SS-Oberführer Karl Herwig (lot 6384) is not just a sought-after collectors' item, but also comes with the intriguing history of its former owner to boot. The clasp for the evening dress uniform of the SS (lot 6351) is undeniably much smaller, yet it is an even rarer collectible nonetheless. Another equally magnificent edged weapon ? and one of great historical significance ? is the presentation dirk awarded to Kapitän zur See Max-Eckart Wolff (lot 6391) in commemoration of his Knight's Cross for his accomplishments in the Battle of Narvik. However, as in previous years, passionate collectors of all things Luftwaffe will be spoilt for choice in our auction. Worthy of particular note here is the Spanish Cross in Gold with Swords and Diamonds from the estate of General Hellmuth Volkmann (lot 6231). Lot 6445 will most likely be of almost academic interest to the Luftwaffe collector. It includes the aerial kill and combat reports for every one of the 150 aerial victories notched up by Gordon "Mac" Gollob. The "Enigma I" cipher machine, number "A 10694", manufactured by "jla" (Heimsoeth & Rinke, Berlin) in 1941 (lot 6333), was indirectly associated with both the Luftwaffe and the army. This model was used in army and air force intelligence divisions from around 1937 onwards.
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