Herman Goering’s Personal LARGE Silver Fork “TRUE Wedding Pattern” Taken By A U.S. Soldier Certified

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Herman Goering’s Personal Silver Fork “TRUE Wedding Pattern” Taken By A U.S. Army Solider Certified. Herman Goering’s Personal  crest and his Wife’s Family crest Large fork  Taken By A U.S. Soldier From His Train Car or home. Adolf Hitler’s Number 2 man.  A  silver fork with fancy roll stamped Goering family crest and his wife’s family crest  design. This is the mega rare TRUE wedding pattern used at his wedding. This fork has all the correct hallmarks. Goering was the number 2 person in the Third Reich and was know for fancy extravagant wealth. Collectors and Veteran’s have called this set “The Wedding Set” because it was  either used or was a gift for his wedding. He was the top Nazi next to Hitler and was tried and convicted at the Nuremberg trials. After his his conviction he cheated the hangman by taking poison. This spoon was taken by a U.S. Soldier during WWII as “Loot” or “Trophy of War”. This Goering silver pattern was found in his personal train and home at Berchtesgaden, Germany  in May of 1945. It is shown the new Dr. Mark Griffith book of WWII silver and he and interviewed hundreds of Veterans 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. We have just a few pieces of silver and it always sells very fast when we get it. Don’t miss your chance to own a real museum authenticated piece with  provenance.  Please see our other Goering silver on the web site. Third Reich silver is a great investment item and the prices keep going up and with real historically accurate U.S. Veteran provenance makes this a rare and desirable piece. The Goering “TRUE Wedding Pattern” Is the most desirable pattern, Very RARE! Nice  BIG piece! See our video on Third Reich Silver

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Large silver fork with engraved details tied to Goering’s wife and the Goering family crest

Close-up of silver fork handle showing Goring family crest design connected to Goering’s wife

Detail engraving of crest—Goering family crest pattern with link to Goering’s wife

Silver fork wedding pattern associated with Goering’s wife and the goring family crest

Hallmark detail on Goering silver fork showing Goering family crest motif

Wedding silver fork used by Goering’s wife featuring goring family crest etching

Comparison of silverware items with Goering family crest and references to Goering’s wife

Silver flatware close-up showing goring family crest connected to Goering’s wife

Fork detail from Goering’s wedding pattern featuring Goering family crest

Inscription strip documenting silverware with goring family crest provenance


Historic photo of Goering with Hitler—context for Goering’s wife and family crest items


Reference book documenting silverware tied to Goering’s wife and goring family crest


Looted silver collection showing Goering family crest artifacts


Portrait of Hermann Goering with relevance to Goering’s wife and family crest silverware