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06-20-2018 09:50 AM
# ADS
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The heraldic crest looks a little too crude top grace the table at Carinhall. They may be silver, but I'm not sure they are from Göring.
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I agree Blackcat, crude shield jumps out at you. not what you would expect from a top class cutler.
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I don't study these...but to add detail to the comments above. The engraving is not symmetrical. In the last photo, look how the right side does not curve nearly as much as the left.
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I would agree with the above comments. Get a refund.
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saxwald
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Can you back up that statement ???
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I compared them to the cutlery of a friend. From HG there are different cutlery variants.
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You pay your money and you take a chance. Who really would know without period documentation? But looking at that engraving, very clean, no burrs from wear over 75 years, I would need some convincing it was not a recent addition to that plate. You need to understand there is a virtual industry of people who buy silverware from the 1930's era and add on Nazi era symbols and try to pass them off as authentic. If you are going to collect such items you need to demand provenance and documentation or walk away.
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