I understand that the soiled ones are the only accepted originals...lol...
cheers, Glenn
Haha I have heard about the legendary collection of Eva Braun items.....
If old Charlie is to be believed, ol' Eva had more panties than Imelda Marcos had Shoes...
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William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
I have looked at your book plate in the book. It appears to be a fake. The real ones were not that color ink and the paper used is wrong. I have 2 Original book plates in my collection. I have studied these book plates to some extent and you can spot a fake from real ones easly. Most fakes were using black ink instead of the redish Composition ink used to provent Counterfeiting at the time. Just my observation.
John
I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.
Yes. I can post a new picture when I get home. I have one picture here in my photos, but it is not very good.
I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.
Thank you very much sir!
I think this area of collecting is one that you should slowly build up to while gaining experience and knowledge in other areas of TR collectibles, at best. I'd rather go for Hitler related period art, such as plaques, busts and candid photos etc. if you really want to have a representative personality related collection consisting of authentic period artifacts... this rather than getting into the shark infested field of collecting that is Hitler's SUPPOSED personal belongings --- as noted before these are surely rare and the ones you see "out there" labeled as such are more often than not 100% fantasy/no provenance items= a waste of money and time.
Here is a set of real book plates. During that era all of the books that were "not to be Destroyed" would have these. All the ones I have ran across look like this one. With Exlibris Adolf Hitler on them. ( This doesnot mean they were Adolf Hitlers personal book plates)Please note the paper and the color of the ink. Also the plates that were used to make these were very well engraved by fine craftsman. Just like paper money plates.
The Nazi's didn't want anyone to Counterfeit these. I know my pictures are not the greatest, but I am not going to unseal them from the frame. I also have pictures of the information on the back. I am the 4th owner of these as I aquired them from the man that purchase them from Christie's Auction House in London. many many years ago.
I have spent many hours on Researching Nazi book plates. Their isn't that much information.
I hope this helps.
John
I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.
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