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Schreibzeug/Letter Ink Roller A.H # 537
Schreibzeug/Letter Ink Roller A.H # 537
Schreibzeug/Letter Ink Roller A.H # 537

Schreibzeug/Letter Ink Roller A.H # 537

On the back is the Allach stamp and "B.v.A." for Benno von Arent. 
This ink blotter was allegedly a birthday present from the Allach manufacture for Hitler's 50th birthday. It is said to have belonged to a five-piece porcelain desk set, of which the other parts did not survive the war.
Benno von Arent, designer of theatre sets and festival architecture, for example the setting for Mussolini's visit to Munich in 1934. He also designed uniforms, medals and other military decorations. Hitler appointed him as an honorary professor in 1937, he then became Reichskultursenator (cultural senator of the Reich) and Reichsbeauftragter für Mode (fashion commissioner of the Reich). He is listed as staff member of the porcelain manufacture, other works by him are however unknown. The ink blotter described here might therefore be Arent's only work for Allach.
In addition three books on Allach porcelain: reprint of the sales list 1938/39, "SS Porcelain Allach" by Oliver/Passmore and "Die Porzellan-Manufaktur Allach-München GmbH" by Gabriele Huber.

Credits: Hermann Historica

Schreibzeug/Letter Ink Roller A.H
Product Id: #537
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On the back is the Allach stamp and "B.v.A." for Benno von Arent. 
This ink blotter was allegedly a birthday present from the Allach manufacture for Hitler's 50th birthday. It is said to have belonged to a five-piece porcelain desk set, of which the other parts did not survive the war.
Benno von Arent, designer of theatre sets and festival architecture, for example the setting for Mussolini's visit to Munich in 1934. He also designed uniforms, medals and other military decorations. Hitler appointed him as an honorary professor in 1937, he then became Reichskultursenator (cultural senator of the Reich) and Reichsbeauftragter für Mode (fashion commissioner of the Reich). He is listed as staff member of the porcelain manufacture, other works by him are however unknown. The ink blotter described here might therefore be Arent's only work for Allach.
In addition three books on Allach porcelain: reprint of the sales list 1938/39, "SS Porcelain Allach" by Oliver/Passmore and "Die Porzellan-Manufaktur Allach-München GmbH" by Gabriele Huber.

Credits: Hermann Historica

Schreibzeug/Letter Ink Roller A.H

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