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Ch Black Duchess of Glen Eira, alsatian owned by Killamount kennels and Mrs. S.W. Wilson, Hawthorn, West Australia, 1948
Sharon Tate (American, Jan. 24, 1943 - Aug. 9, 1969).
The Coronation of Mary, from the Altarpiece of the Dominicans, circa 1480. Martin Schongauer (German Alsatian, circa 1445-1491)
Unterlinden Museum, Colmar, France.
A very elaborate half timbered building.
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Printed Cotton Spencer, Alsatian, c. 1815
From Kerry Taylor Auctions
Duel between Dietrich and Siegfried, Cod. Pal. germ. 359 The Rosengart and Lucidarius, Alsatian, ca. 1415-1420
Adolf Hitler's Allach porcelain Alsatian figure, taken from the Führerbunker by Brigadier Sir Ralph Rayner. Rayner went to the Chancellery where Soviet officers offered him a tour. On entering Hitler's private quarters, Rayner was first offered Adolf Hitler's personal telephone, and as he left the bunker he was given the Allach porcelain Alsatian.
The porcelain factory "Porzellan Manufaktur Allach" was established as a private concern in 1935. In 1936 the factory was acquired by Heinrich Himmler to produce works of art that would represent, in his eyes, true Germanic culture. Production was based at Allach, the largest subcamp of Dachau, and it used slave labor in the production of these pieces. This figurine was almost certainly personally presented to Hitler by Heinrich Himmler.