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Artist ANTON DENZEL (1888 Ehingen-1962 Riedlingen) and Lieutenant ROBERT DENZEL

Item number: 1061812
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Description
(1921-1943). Partial estate with a) Anton Denzel's drawing (dated 1941) of the aviator Robert Denzel framed behind glass. He was posthumously promoted to first lieutenant and had an accident in a Messerschmitt in the Netherlands in 1943. b) Blue lacquered wooden military chest for Wehrmacht property of Lieutenant Robert Denzel with the yellow name inscription 'Lt. Robert Denzel'. With 2 labels with the inscription 'Herrn Denzel Riedlingen (Wttb.) Wehrmachtsgut Leeuwarden-Riedlingen über Maastrich-Ulm (Wttb.)'. Dimensions approx. 115 x 51 x 58 cm. Signs of age and wear. Chest without contents. The drawing is in the chest and is offered together with it as a partial estate. FOR SELF-COLLECTION ONLY. NO SHIPPING

| Artist ANTON DENZEL (1888 Ehingen-1962 Riedlingen) and Lieutenant ROBERT DENZEL (1921-1943). Partial inheritance with a) Drawing by Anton Denzel (dated 1941) of the aviator Robert Denzel, framed behind glass. He was posthumously promoted to Oberleutnant and died in a Messerschmitt accident in the Netherlands in 1943. b) Blue lacquered wooden military chest for Wehrmacht goods belonging to Lieutenant Robert Denzel with the yellow inscription 'Lt. Robert Denzel'. With 2 labels reading 'Herrn Denzel Riedlingen (Wttb.) Wehrmachtsgut Leeuwarden-Riedlingen via Maastrich-Ulm (Wttb.)'. Dimensions approx. 115 x 51 x 58 cm. Stronger signs of age and wear. Box without content. The drawing is in the chest and is offered with it as a partial discount. ONLY FOR SELF-COLLECTORS. NO SHIPPING
Artist
DENZEL
Type
Varia
Vintage
1941
Century
20th c.
Condition
Used
Country
Germany
Location
Eppli coin auctions
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