ID 948083
Lot 4019 | Hermann Göring - Geschenk-Taschenuhr Carin Görings, 1924
Estimate value
€ 3 000
Dazu silberne Chatelaine mit anhängendem gestochenen Petschaft und aufklappbarem Medaillon mit Portrait Carins und Edelweiß, außenseitig gravierte Inschrift "dem lieben Hermann ein Gruß aus den Bergen - Carin". In alter Doppel-Uhrenschatulle mit goldener und silbervergoldeter jagdlicher Anstecknadel. Dazu die schwere silberne Uhrenkette mit Turmalinen und Rubinen.
Nach dem gescheiterten Marsch auf die Feldherrnhalle am 9. November 1923 flieht Hermann Göring schwer verletzt mit seiner Frau zunächst nach Österreich.
Hermann Göring – a pocket watch as a gift from Carin Göring, 1924
Silver watch with hunter case from the workshop of Gustav Schulze, court watchmaker in Munich. High-quality movement mounted with rubies, with hour repeater. A finely engraved depiction of St. George on the front, St. Hubert on the back, each surrounded by an inscription in Latin. The dedication around the St. Hubert scene reads (tr.): "To my beloved Hermann, Waidmannsheil (Hunter's greeting) always, from his Carin, Innsbruck, 12 January 1924". Mark of fineness for silver. Diameter 60 mm.Also includes the silver chatelaine with attached engraved seal and a hinged locket with Carin's portrait and edelweiss, the engraved inscription on the outside reads (tr.) "To dear Hermann, greetings from the mountains – Carin". In an old double watch case with a hunting-themed pin in gold and silver gilt issue. Also comes with the heavy silver watch chain with green tourmalines and rubies.
After the disastrous Beer Hall Putsch on 9 November 1923, the badly wounded Hermann Göring fled initially with his wife to Austria.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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