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Max Immelmann (21 September 1890 – 18 June 1916) PLM was the first German World War I flying ace. He was a pioneer in fighter aviation and is often mistakenly credited with the first aerial victory using a synchronized gun, which was actually performed on 15 July 1915 by German ace Kurt Wintgens. He was the first aviator to win the Pour le Mérite (colloquially known as the “Blue Max” in his honor), and was awarded it at the same time as Oswald Boelcke. His name has become attached to a common flying tactic, the Immelmann turn, and remains a byword in aviation. He is credited with 15 aerial victories.
Here is a Max Immelmann autograph we sold:
Max Immelmann Inscribed Image
Image signed by German World War I flying ace, Max Immelmann. Three-quarter length image of Immelmann in full decorated uniform. German inscription in bold black ink. Measures approximately 3.5″ x 5.25″; 4.25″ x 6.25″ framed. Minor wear to frame, else excellent condition. Sold for $934.
We also sold the following WWI items:
Fiery speech draft at the height of WWI, hand-annotated by President Woodrow Wilson who would deliver the speech on July 4, 1918. This ”Four Minute” speech was made by Wilson on Independence Day as part of a series of speeches four minutes in length that ran between reels at movie theatres. Wilson makes several corrections to the speech in pencil, inserting words and crossing others out. It reads in part, ”…with all its ancient cruelty and injustice, military autocracy has again armed itself against the pacific hopes of men. Having suppressed self-government among its own people, by an organization maintained in part by falsehood and treachery, it has set out to impose its will upon its neighbors and us…We find ourselves fighting again for our national existence…” Two page speech is mounted to board measuring 14.75” x 11”. Chip to upper left of board, overall very good condition. Accompanied by the final version of the speech, typed and with a printed signature by Wilson. Sold for $1,875.
Princess Mary Christmas Tin for WWI Troops in 1914
Princess Mary brass gift box, given to troops during WWI in 1914. Top of box is embossed with relief of Mary framed by ”M” on each side and reads, ”CHRISTMAS 1914”. Six small circles around border list Britain’s allied countries: Belgium, Japan, Russia, Montenegro, Servia and France. Contents include pack of cigarettes and tobacco package, both labeled, ”HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS MARY’S CHRISTMAS FUND 1914”. A small enveloped Christmas card reads: ”With Best Wishes for a Happy Christmas and a Victorious New Year / From The Princess Mary and Friends at Home”. Also included is a small portrait photo of Mary. An unrelated railway ticket dated 12 December 1916 is also included, along with small calling card labeled, ”Percy Coleman”. Box measures 5” x 3.25” x 1”. Eighteen cigarettes remain in very good condition and all of tobacco remains. Box has minor wear and oxidation from use and age, but in overall very good condition. Sold for $1,250.
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