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GERMAN OFFICER'S INFORMAL CHINA
Lot of four pieces of informal china used by German officers during World War II. Each bears identical markings: a party eagle with outspread wings above the individual seals of three cities. Included are three ivory dessert or salad plates, 8" diameter with a ribbon-like band in relief at the far edge, as well as a small soup bowl, 4 1/2" diameter with two handles. All pieces are marked on the bottom by the maker "Bauscher Weiden", and by J. G. Sohn of Frankfurt/Main. These items were used at an officers' recuperation home or hospital at Wildflecken, in northern Bavaria.

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September 10, 2013 11:00 AM EDT
Elkton, MD, US

Alexander Historical Auctions LLC

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