Hitler’s Personal Formal Pattern LARGE SERVING Silver CANDY Fork (AKA LOBSTER PICK) Captured At The Eagles Nest By A U.S. 101st Airborne Soldier Certified By The Gettysburg Museum Of History
$2,229.00
Hitler’s Personal Formal Pattern Silver Candy Fork (AKA Lobster Pick) Captured At The Eagle’s Nest By A U.S. 110st Airborne Soldier. A silver large candy serving fork with Adolf Hitler’s personal eagle and “AH” monogram with “Greek Key” edge pattern. These are sometimes mislabeled “Lobster Picks” by collectors or dealers. These were actually a RARE serving piece for candy. Used for formal lunches and dinners at The Eagle’s Nest, the Berghof, and the Reich Chancellery. This is the pattern Hitler used for formal state dinners. This pattern was also found at the Brown House in Munich. This piece was captured at The Eagle’s Nest by a C/506 (101st Airborne) Solider, His name provided in the letter sent with this fork. This fork has all the proper hallmarks (see photos) made of .800 solid silver. 8.3″ inches long (Nice Big Piece) Excellent condition (see photos). 100% guaranteed to be authentic complete museum documentation (COA) LARGE MUSEUM LETTER provided. An amazing historical artifact from the 20th century’s most infamous person. Hitler items always sell very fast when we get them. Don’t miss your chance to own a real museum authenticated Hitler piece with U.S. Veteran provenance. The formal pattern is the most ornate and desirable pattern of all the Hitler silver and they are getting very difficult for us to find. Hitler personal items are a great investment item and the prices keep going up and investment potential endless. See our other pieces on our web site. Outstanding large piece! Tea Set is not included and only shown as a reference offering is for the fork. DON’T MISS THIS! HITLER FORMAL SILVER HAS GONE UP IN PRICE, AND KEEPS CLIMBING! ONE OF THE VERY RARE SERVING PIECES! GET IT WHILE YOU CAN! A truly Veteran documented piece! Ex Dr. Mark Griffith Collection who wrote several books on Hitler Silver. This is considered a serving piece so it’s much more rare than place setting pieces!
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