A 1936 Nazi German silver 'Flieger Schon 1911'prize beaker,…
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A 1936 Nazi German silver 'Flieger Schon 1911'prize beaker, awarded to the pilot Franz Hailer, Munich 13th June 1936 by 'Der Reichsluftsportführer' (The Empire Air Sports Leader), mildly hammered finish, the base with makers details. Height 8 cm, weight 78gms

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  • Hammered - A hammered finish on metal wares is achieved by striking the surface of the metal with a hammer to create a series of small, uniform indentations. The indentations can be made in a variety of patterns and depths. The resulting surface texture can vary from a subtle, almost imperceptible texture to a highly textured surface with a strong, pronounced pattern.

    The hammered finish adds texture and visual interest to metal objects such as bowls, vases, and other decorative items. It can also be used to add grip or reduce glare on tools, weapons, and other functional metal objects.

    A hammered finish can be applied to a range of metals, including copper, brass, silver, and gold.

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