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Nazi Wall Mirror , Extremely Rare, with Nazi symbol of Eagle & Swastika printed in lower corner , r
Currency:CAD
Category:Firearms & Military
Start Price:NA
SOLD
Winning Bid Undisclosed
This item SOLD at 2014 Oct 25 @ 10:09UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Nazi Wall Mirror , Extremely Rare, with Nazi symbol of Eagle & Swastika printed in lower corner , reverse of the design shows that is was embossed in the glass , 15 3/4" x 11 3/4" , rounded edges with metal wall bracket, note : paper with description on the back stating : This mirror was "Captured" from the Commandant's office as the Luftwaffe air base near Jever, Germany, by then Captain Cliff Ashfield, 665 A.O.P. Squardon , RCAF . He had flown in with the flight command by "Wild Bill" Scandrett to accept the surrender of the base. It had been a "Casino" for German pilots whose nerves had been frayed by excessive combat. Presented to Walter Ashfield on 13, July, 1991 . Note : We understand the only other one known is in the Museum in Ottawa
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