historic german silverware
30 September 2021
Description

I have 17 photos of 38 very fine pcs of monogrammed, etched, hallmarked, embossed, turn-of-the-century, historic, German Silverware to get appraised. My father, was a US Army, Private-First-Class-Rifleman, ‘Allied-Liberator’ during WWII 1943- 1945. One of the treasures he came upon was an mixed collection of silverware. Could the collection have come from Hitler or even Von Hindenburg, the WW1 Commander in Austro-Prussian War who was later the President of Germany until Adolph Hitler came to power. This may explain that this silverware looks like a 1920’s ornate/presidential rather than 1940’s more plain/third reich. My father managed to grab a large collection of these ‘VH’ Monogrammed silverware pcs. He did not get all the collection, so he ‘shot dice’ on the liberty ship on his way home to ‘win back’ the rest of these pieces shown. For the past 78 years, they have been living in an 1880’s, ornate French China Cabinet. The patina’d pieces are in excellent condition. Please respond if you have an interest? I would look forward to an offer to purchase them outright, but would inquire the steps/time involved to list them on consignment. Can you refer me to collectors or antique silver dealers? The hallmarks on the backs are a carrot to the left, 800 ( 80%) silver in the midst of a “cres” (crescent) and a crown to the right. This is one of the same silversmiths that Hitler used.

Acquired from
Inherited
For sale
Yes
Answered within 4 days
By Delia
Oct 04, 22:45 UTC
Fair Market Value
$2,500 - $3,500 USD
Suggested Asking Price $2,799 USD
What does this mean?

Hi Andy,

Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
The mark (torch, 800, crown and crescent moon) are the marks for Bremer Silberwarenfabrik, in Bremen, which made silver from 1905-1981. The pattern is very ornate, much more ornate than those I've found as having been used even by the highest level of the Third Reich; I also can not find any flatware services belonging to Von Hindenburg to compare this to, or if that is his monogram.
Mearto does not purchase lots outright but we work with auction houses around the world on behalf of sellers; you would be well served - on the very slim chance that this does have a connection with the Nazi regime - to work with a German auction house that has a history of selling Nazi memorabilia and the connections with the buyers of those collecting pieces.
My value is based upon heavy German silver flatware patterns of similar size and quality selling at auction in recent years; it is not based on any connection to the Nazis.

Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:

A vintage 38-piece German .800 silver flatware part dinner service
made by Bremer Silberwarenfabrik, Bremen, Germany, pre WWII, monogrammed handle,
unidentified pattern, comprising:
12 dinner forks
5 salad forks
5 fish forks
5 butter spreaders
8 table spoons
3 tea spoons
CONDITION: appears to be in very good condition
PROVENANCE: Gathered during the clean-up of the varied castles and estate homes that were abandoned by the Third Reich at the withdrawal and subsequent surrender of all German Troops and Leadership.
$2,500-3,500*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.

Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, and thank you again for using Mearto.

Andy anderson Oct 05, 16:12 UTC

ASKING PRICE IS
4200.00 USD

Delia Oct 05, 16:37 UTC

I've increased the asking price

Delia Oct 05, 16:38 UTC

Note that Mearto does not purchase outright. If you've marked this as "For Sale," it is now visible on the Mearto marketplace and potential buyers can make you an offer directly.

Andy anderson Nov 13, 20:49 UTC

Provenance: Gathered during the clean-up of the varied castles and estate homes that were abandoned by the Third Reich at the withdrawal and subsequent surrender of all German Troops and Leadership.

Delia Nov 13, 21:57 UTC

I've made the change, Andy.

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