This is an authentic porcelain Wehrmacht dinner (or maybe soup) plate of Nazi Germany. This piece is (likely) from a WW2 era Heer (German Army) mess hall.
These porcelain wares were standard issue for use in military dining facilities and barracks.
Description:
Made of high quality porcelain; produced with durability & design to withstand regular use. Maintains mostly its original polish throughout & contains standard age wear. For its age, it’s in excellent condition w/quite visible markings at the underside.
Markings:
- Sharply depicts the German national eagle (Reichsadler) w/swastika, indicating it was produced for use by the German armed forces (Wehrmacht) during WW2.
- Date stamped (production) 1937 w/the manufacturers mark, Schönwald.
- Text is old style Gothic Fraktur script which was the dominant German typeface for centuries & was officially banned in 1941 by the Nazi Regime.
Measurements (approximate):
Dia: 9”
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WW2 (Nazi Germany) - Authentic
Wehrmacht Dinner - Schönwald
$85.00 (Firm)
Likely from WW2 era Heer
(German Army) mess hall.
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