Drawing by Adolf Hitler
An incredible grouping featuring a drawing made by Adolf Hitler himself in June of 1940. *NOTE: It is extremely rare for original artwork or drawings by Adolf Hitler to hit the open market. The seven items (all professionally framed within four separate frames) are focused around an original hand drawn sketch Adolf Hitler made for Albert Speer. Hitler's sketch shows his vision for a Linzer Theater. Albert Speer himself wrote in a letter of authentication (Dated 22.February.1976) that Hitler indeed drew this sketch in his presence in June of 1940 while on the Obersaltzberg. (See photo of Albert Speer letterhead and postage marks). Also included in these seven items is another letter on a photocopy of the drawing on which Albert Speer (Hand written by Speer and dated 1987) further authenticating the original. The original sketch is on heavy paper measuring 7 3/4 by 5 inches. An additional letter from a previous owner (Josh Joshlin) describes the short trail of ownership. The buyer may choose to have this grouping shipped with or without the frames. A purchase if this lecel of historical significance will obviously require some communication. Please feel free to contact us to discuss. Price includes FREE shipping in the US. Foreign buyers, please contact us for a shipping quote. This grouping is located at our Portland, Oregon store.
