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RUDOLF HESS' SILVER TABLEWARE

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 500.00 USD
RUDOLF HESS' SILVER TABLEWARE
A set of two pieces of sterling flatware once owned and used by Nazi Party secretary Rudolf Hess at formal functions. Included is a an ornate luncheon fork, 7 1/4", with a dinner knife, 10 1/4". Both bear the same attractive floral design on their handles. Unlike his Nazi contemporaries, Hess chose not to mark every piece of his silverware with his monogram - in this set, only the knife bears his "R H" initials. Typical tarnishing, else very good. Accompanied by a copy of a notarized letter of provenance from Phyllis Orisi, the neice of Sgt. Richard Cowling. She recounts how her uncle recovered 120 pieces of Hess' silverware and mentions that only four pieces in each complete place setting bore Hess' initials. Cowling sent the settings home through the military postal system Orisi's mother kept them until Orisi inherited the collection in 2005. With a photo of Cowling. It appears Hess' silverware has never appeared at auction.

Estimate: $400 - 500.

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