Hitler Retreat Items to Be Sold at Auction

Reader Comments

Back to blog

I don't know how to send pictures. But I just wondered if Hitlers Speech on the Occasion of the Anniversary Meeting of the "Old Guard" in teh Burgerbraukeller in Munich Nov.8,1939 has any monetary value? It is complete however being so old where it was folded over in half of course is very brittle. Any information will help. I'm trying to find out for a friend. If you don't have the answer maybe you can direct me to a site somewhere that would help. Thank you for any help. Sharon

Sharon Brooker of FL 5:37PM December 02, 2010

Please direct me to someone who could help value a table that is made of thousands of small pieces of inlaid wood...numerous swastikas....rumor to have been made by the Jewish prisoners of war in the camps....hitler's face etched in drawer and prisoners behind barbed wire fence etched in drawer...prisoners trying to get message out about their captivity

Ronda of MD 11:40AM July 07, 2010

Could anyone please tell me what the value may be it is made of silver

Pam walker of SC 4:12AM February 28, 2010

Hi Chuck of KY...

If you could send me pix of your silverware I could give you a better idea.

+++++++++

Hi Wendy of MT...

Same message I just gave to Chuck of KY.

Thanks!

Erik

Erik of CA 6:34PM February 13, 2010

My close friends Grandfather stormed Hitler's hideaway and brought these items home with him. Does anybody have any idea what these would be worth?

All silverware from "hitlers hideaway" and is stated on the bottom of the silver plate. "Hitlers Hideaway"

Chuck of KY 4:43AM February 12, 2010

I have a demitasse tea pot & cups that my folks acquired from the man who physically removed it from Hitler's bunker....many years ago my Mom would only agree to buy his house if that set was included, so the man finally gave in. It is a worn and unmarked set.....what would you recommend?

Wendy of MT 11:28AM February 10, 2010

Hi There...

Are you just trying to assess whether or not the seal is genuine? If so, provenance in written form is good to have. Additionally, It's also good to have proof that such items actually came from the place that it's purported to be from. To do this you need either witnesses from the location and period - and/or written or photographic documentation from the period.

Contact me if you need any assistance.

Erik Hatzenbuehler of CA 7:19PM July 17, 2009

I know a peson who's father was in the us army who cleaned out the eagles nest in ww2 and has a stamp or seal for letters or whatever that makes a stamp with AH on it and has a crst on it and this person also has a pill box with the same crest on it and he has eagle crests that were pried off a pool table that was supose to be in the room. the man that took it is now dead but wrote a letter about how he got the items and the unit he was in in the army that is now kept with his discarge papers from the us army, his son also has about thirty pictures of hitler in diferent places in Germany during his time in power that were taken from the same place. I saw the seal this weekend and made some wax impressions of it and it seems like it is something of historical value. The person that has it dosen't want to draw any attention to it but it looks authentic to me and I'm trying to find some imfo on it.

Bart Klempel of WA 12:34AM July 08, 2009

Add Your Thoughts
Your comment will be posted immediately, unless it is spam or contains profanity. For more information, please see our Comments FAQ.

Back to blog

About this blog

About this blog

Washington Whispers has been featured in U.S. News & World Report since 1933, offering a fun, insider's view of Washington.

advertisement

Latest Videos

advertisement