Hermann Göring - persönlicher Autostander als Reichsluftfahrtminister, 1933-35
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1197806
Lot 6272 | Hermann Göring - persönlicher Autostander als Reichsluftfahrtminister, 1933-35
Quadratischer Stander aus roter, farbig bedruckter Baumwolle, vs. mittig eine weiße Scheibe mit dem Weimarer Adler im Lorbeerkranz mit anhängendem Pour le Mérite auf stilisierten Schwingen über vier diagonalen, sich zu den Ecken hin verbreiternden weißen Strahlen mit Hakenkreuzen und schwarzer Einfassung. Rs. im Zentrum das Hakenkreuz und in den Strahlenenden Weimarer Adler. Maße ca. 24 x 24 cm. Komplett mit dem innen eingenähten Metallrahmen und Resten der Zelluloid-Schutzhülle. Göring führte diesen Stander bis zu seiner Ernennung zum Oberbefehlshaber der Luftwaffe im Februar 1935.
Hermann Göring – his personal car pennant as Reich Aviation Minister, 1933-35
Hermann Göring – his personal car pennant as Reich Aviation Minister, 1933-35
Rectangular pennant in red cotton, printed in colour. The centre of the front with a white disc featuring the Weimar eagle in a laurel wreath with attached Pour le Mérite on stylised wings above four diagonal, white rays with swastikas, outlined in black and broadening outwards to the corners. The swastika in the centre on the back and the Weimar eagle in the ends of the rays. Dimensions approx. 24 x 24 cm. Complete with the metal frame sewn into the lining and remnants of the celluloid protective cover. Göring used this pennant until his appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe in February 1935.
Condition: II -
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