4 KPM Berlin Dessert Plate Second World War find Battle of Berlin November 1943
In the Schillerstraße in Berlin, the porcleain plates were recovered from a burned house from the Ashes, the house was destroyed as well as the Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächniskirche during the great attack on Berlin in November 1943.
Details:
- Product: Dessert plate, cake dish, 2 World War Find
- Material: Porcelain
- Dimension: Ø approx. 19,5 cm
- Brand: Blue Zeptermarke as well as Schinkel Kreuz (Iron Cross)
- Manufacturer: KPM Berlin
- Color: White
- Decor: breakthrough edge that passes into a relief
- Special feature: The plates were recovered from the ashes of a burned house in Berlin during the Second World War. Therefore, they exhibit smaller ash stains, see photos.
The 4 plates are an absolute rarity: they were recovered from a burned house from the Ashes in the Schillerstraße in Berlin, the house was hit by bombs as well as the famous Gedächniskireche the great Battle of Berlin in November 1943.
Vintage goods Tested by KuSeRa: The plates are in very good condition, minimal traces of use, but no chips or cracks. Only the ash stains described above, see photos!
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