ID 1197591
Lot 6057 | Eva Braun - Kamelhaarmantel
Typisch hellbrauner, langer Wollmantel mit einem Knopf sowie einem weiteren verdeckten Knopf unter dem Kragen. Umgeschlagene Ärmel mit je drei Zierknöpfen. Taillierter Schnitt mit zwei Schoßfalten, zwei Taschen und passendem Gürtel. Sandfarbenes Seidenfutter mit kleiner Schlaufe für einen weiteren verdeckten Innenknopf. Im Nacken vernähtes Seidenetikett mit in unterschiedlichen Farben gestickten Initialen "EB".
Einen sehr ähnlichen Mantel trug Eva Braun auf einer Wanderung am Obersalzberg, abgebildet in Johannes Frank, Eva Braun - Ein ungewöhnliches Frauenschicksal in geschichtlich bewegter Zeit, auf den Bildtafeln zwischen S. 160 und 161.
Provenienz: Commanding Intelligence Officer of the District Greater Salzburg L. Frankenfield, der im Mai 1945 in der Nähe von Salzburg mehr als 40 Koffer mit persönlichen Gegenständen von Eva Braun, ihrer Schwester Gretl Braun-Fegelein und Hermann Fegelein beschlagnahmt hatte.
Eva Braun - a camel-hair coat
Eva Braun - a camel-hair coat
Typical light brown, long woollen coat with one button and another concealed button under the collar. The sleeves with turn back cuffs, three decorative buttons on each. Fitted at the waist with two rear pleats, two pockets and a matching belt. Sand-coloured silk lining with a small loop for another concealed button on the inside. A silk label sewn into the back at the neck with the initials "EB" embroidered in different colours.
Eva Braun wore a very similar coat during a walking tour at Obersalzberg, illustrated in Johannes Frank, Eva Braun – Ein ungewöhnliches Frauenschicksal in geschichtlich bewegter Zeit, in the plates between pages 160 and 161.
Provenance: Commanding Intelligence Officer of the District Greater Salzburg L. Frankenfield, who confiscated over 40 suitcases containing personal items belonging to Eva Braun, her sister Gretl Braun-Fegelein and Hermann Fegelein, near Salzburg in May 1945.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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