WW2 GERMAN WEHRMACHT PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP – KONIGL.PR.TETTAU 1941
$39.95
WWII GERMAN HEER PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP FELDA RHON REPRODUCTION
Out of stock
Description
WW2 German WEHRMACHT coffee cup with maker mark on the bottom of the cup – Konigl.pr.Tettau and date 1941.
We are almost positive this is a reproduction so selling it as such.
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