SEE ALSO: Why German police have seized 'fake' Hitler watercoloursThe works include pictures either "signed or monogrammed by A. Hitler" and other furnishings, it said. The Alpine and Rhenish landscapes were dated 1910 and 1911 and were signed A. Hitler and were offered by auction house Kloss. A 2015 auction of Hitler watercolours in Nuremberg fetched nearly €400,000. A painting of Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria fetched the highest price in the lot, selling for €100,000. SEE ALSO: Hitlers artwork under the hammer in NurembergIn Germany it is legal to sell paintings by Hitler so long as they do not contain Nazi symbols.
Source: The Local February 06, 2019 07:41 UTC