Auction 103 Fall Historical Militaria & Autographs
By Fairhill Auction LLC
Oct 3, 2021
227 E Main St, Elkton, MD 21921, United States

Join us for our fall historical militaria and autograph auction featuring over 600 lots of historical militaria collectibles, documents, vintage autographs. This auction also includes 1936 Olympic Games and Zeppelin memorabilia.
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LOT 312:

TILE FROM ADOLF HITLER'S BERGHOF HOMELarge piece of tile, 7 x 3 inches, from Adolf Hitler's mountain ...

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TILE FROM ADOLF HITLER'S BERGHOF HOME
Large piece of tile, 7 x 3 inches, from Adolf Hitler's mountain headquarters and home the Berghof in Obersalzberg, near Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps. The piece of glazed red-brown 'English red' ceramic was part of the original Kachelofen (masonry stove) to heat the living area of the 'Unterberg' room at 'Berghof Wachenfeld'. The piece was excavated in 1986 by a local resident from Berchtesgaden. A copy of the letter of provenance included with this lot reads '...in 1986 when an antique dealer from Berchtesgaden told me about a bomb crater... about a quarter-mile below Hitler's Berghof at Obersalzberg, which in 1945 had been used by...local farmers to hide objects taken from the bombed-out ruins of Hitler's home...'Spornhof Kathl' (Katharina Guggenbichler) had shown the site to the antique dealer in 1985...he told me about it and I started digging there with two friends... Finally, after days, under a damaged bitumen tarp we found about 100 pieces of Hitler's crystal chandelier, original Fabric, chinaware, broken crystal bowls, and the remains of what the woman said were three of Hitler's ceramic tile stoves [sic] from Haus Wachenfeld which was later called 'Berghof'...We sold the chandelier and the other items in 1987/88...except for the ceramic tiles and other smaller objects...I have kept these archaeological objects in my personal possession since 1986...the green and brown tiles are visible in period postcards/photos of the Kachelofen's in Haus Wachenfeld's living room, and the 'Unterberg Room' of the Berghof.' The tile is accompanied by a letter of provenance and a postcard of Heinrich Hoffman's photograph of the room, showing the stove pictured on the right side of the room. Included is also a copy of the invoice from the tile supplier Kieslinger-Wehner-Ceramic, Munich, to Atelier Troost, Munich, for 'one stove for Haus Wachenfeld, Type Schuesselkacheln 18 x 18 cm, glazed English red.' Gerdi Troost was Hitler's architectural and design adviser. Fantastic relic with excellent provenance.


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