Sculptures

  • Felderrnhalle Mahnmal Bronze

    Felderrnhalle Mahnmal Bronze

    A 1:10 scale bronze of the revered Mahnmal der Bewegung, a memorial commemorating the Munich Beer Hall Putsch of November 9th, 1923 which essentially acted as a headstone consecrating a sacred Nazi tomb for the fallen insurrectionists. The face of the monument bears the names of the 16 martrys, while the obverse reads “Und ihr habt doch gesiegt!” (And yet you triumphed!) celebrating the National Socialist spirit of martyrdom. Commissioned as a gift to Ludwig Schroff of Schroff-Druck in Augsburg.

  • Kurt Schmid-Ehmen Eagle

    Kurt Schmid-Ehmen Eagle

    Finely sculpted bronze Reichsadler by Professor Kurt Schmid-Ehmen, and having served as the basis for the design used by various state institutions within Germany until 1945.

  • Reich Chancellery Eagle

    Reich Chancellery Eagle

    The gilded Parteiadler which once adorned the very entrance to Adolf Hitler’s private living quarters in the Old Reich Chancellery. It is believed that there were only twelve such wall-mounted eagles, with examples today thought to only exist in the Imperial War Museum and Moscow’s Museum of the Great Patriotic War.

  • Reichsadler with Slogan

    Reichsadler with Slogan

    A large, imposing, period bronze eagle set on a marble base embossed with the slogan “Ein Volk! Ein Reich! Ein Führer!” (One People! One Empire! One Leader!) referring to the spiritual unity of Germany through blood, soil and the Führer.

  • SS-Kampfreis-Adolf Hitler-1939

    SS-Kampfreis-Adolf Hitler-1939

    Patinated bronze sculpture of a figure with a Schutzstaffel vambrace and swastika baton. Inscribed ‘SS-Kampfpreis-Adolf Hitler-1939‘.

  • Stylized Reichsadler

    Stylized Reichsadler

    Solid bronze desk eagle with outspread wings, head turned to its right. Refined and impactful presentation. Wingspan of 49cm and on a black stone base.

  • The Aviator and the Eagle

    The Aviator and the Eagle

    Italian sculpture dated to the Fascist era incorporating quintessential futurist and fascist themes. Depicts an aviator commandeering an eagle representing an aeroplane. Its symbolism and artistry merge seamlessly in an ode to humanity’s challenge against nature itself.

  • Wehrmacht Eagle

    Wehrmacht Eagle

    Cast iron sculpture from the German Army (Heer) headquarters in Paris, made to commemorate the Norwegian campaign of 1940.