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Framed commemorative display featuring a photograph of the Hindenburg disaster, which occurred on May 6, 1937. The piece includes an authenticated metal fragment recovered from the wreckage, mounted in a capsule below the image. The photograph is professionally matted and accompanied by a numbered edition mark (123 out of 500). The back of the frame features a Certificate of Authenticity issued by Century Concept International (2012), verifying that the included relic is an authentic piece of the Hindenburg. The frame shows minor scratching to the wood along one edge. See photos for additional details. Dimensions: 16.5 x 13.5 x .875 inWeight: 2.4 lbsShelf: 25B
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Provenance: From a private collection. Additional provenance, if known, is listed in the lot description. Block Auction House makes no guarantees regarding provenance unless stated in writing.