Rare Herman Goering’s Personal Hunting Monogram CarinHall Metal Jewelry Box Taken By A U.S. Soldier From His Train Car WWII Certified

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Herman Goering’s Personal Hunting Monogram Jewelry Taken By A U.S. Soldier From His Train Car. Adolf Hitler’s Number 2-man Herman Goering   Personal “Hunting Association.” seal gold metal box with the name “Carinhall” Taken By A U.S. Soldier WWII. A metal box with fancy roll stamped swastika and hunting horns. Carinhall was the name of his house named after his first Wife who passed away. Goering was the number 2 person in the Third Reich and was known for fancy extravagant wealth. He was also in charge of the German hunting association. He was the top Nazi next to Hitler and was tried and convicted at the Nuremberg trials. After his conviction he cheated the hangman by taking poison. This piece was taken by a U.S. Soldier during WWII as “Loot” or “Trophy of War”. This Goering box was found in his personal train at Berchtesgaden, Germany in May of 1945. (Name Of The Veteran Will Be Included In A Letter That Will Accompany The box) It was from the Dr. Mark Griffith collection who wrote several books of WWII and interviewed hundreds of Veterans. Another piece wit the same design is also featured in his book pictured here. 100% guaranteed to be authentic complete museum documentation (COA) provided. An amazing historical artifact from the 20th century’s most infamous bands of characters.  Don’t miss your chance to own a real museum authenticated piece with solid U.S. Veteran provenance. Please see our other items on the web site. Third Reich Personality items are great investment items, and the prices keep going up and with real historically accurate U.S. Veteran provenance makes this a rare and desirable piece. Very RARE!

Description

Historical Nazi swastika emblem on a gold-colored medallion with "CARNHALL" inscription.

Gold-colored round container with a deer head and antlers engraved on the lid, measuring approximate.

Nazi swastika emblem with a deer skull and antlers engraved on a gold-colored surface.

Carinal emblem with deer skull and antlers, Nazi swastika symbol.

Antique brass container with engraved deer skull and antlers design, featuring the name "C. ARINHALL.

Gold-colored metal container with a cylindrical shape and smooth surface.

Goring Early Body Warmer from Carinhall Estate with Hot Water, placed under wearer's clothing.

Rare Carinhall iron jewelry box removed from Goering’s train car, Carinhall Berlin estate.

Framed portrait of a man in military uniform with "Reich State Silver" text.

Hermann Goering and Hitler at train station near Carinhall hunting lodge, WWII photo.

Reference image connected to Carinhall estate and Hermann Goering’s residence.

Recovered Nazi loot from Carinhall Germany, items once owned by Hermann Goering.

Hermann Goering portrait, associated with Carinhall hunting lodge and Goering Carin estate.

Artifact display referencing Carinhall mausoleum and Carinhall Germany estate of Hermann Goering.