ID 661492
Lot 4028 | Adolf Hitler - eigenhändig verfasste Dallmayr-Einkaufsliste für Anny Winter
Estimate value
€ 1 800
Postkartengröße, die Vorderseite mit "1.", die Rückseite mit "2." bezeichnet. In Bleistift verfasste Auflistung mit vier Stichworten zu Bekleidung: "Schuhe -Litzen", "Gummiabsätze", "Strümpfe, Handschuhe" und "Sweater", die restlichen zu einem "Dallmair"-Einkauf: "Konserfen - Fische (Sardinen) - Marmeladen - Käse - Rum / Congnak", rs. "Würste - Räucherkammerl". Gute Erhaltung.
Provenienz: Nachlass Anny Winter, von 1929 bis 1945 Haushälterin Hitlers. Graf Klenau oHG, Auktion "Sonderkatalog Nachlass Winter" vom 2. April 1971, Los 1622. Dazu der Artikel "Deutsche haben von Hitler genug" der Münchner Abendzeitung vom 5. April 1971, in dem der damalige Auktionator Arnhard Graf Klenau beim Aufruf der Losnummer 1622 folgendermaßen zitiert wird: "'Sehen Sie sich mal die seltsame Orthographie von Cognac an'. Er buchstabiert: Congnak. Und folgert daraus fröhlich: 'Meine Damen und Herren, da hatte er den Cognak ja noch gar nicht getrunken. Sehen Sie, nur vom Schreiben war der schon blau'".
Zustand: I - II
Adolf Hitler - an autographic Dallmayr shopping list for Anny Winter
Size of a postcard, the front marked "1.", the back "2." Handwritten in pencil a list with four items of clothing (tr.): "shoe strings", "rubber heels", "socks, gloves", and "sweater", the rest regarding groceries to be purchased at Dallmayr's: "canned fish (sardines) – jams – cheese – rum / congnak", the reverse "smoked sausages". In good condition.
Provenance: From the estate of Anny Winter, Hitler's housekeeper from 1929 to 1945. Graf Klenau oHG, auction "Sonderkatalog Nachlass Winter" from 2nd April 1971, lot 1622. With an article "Deutsche haben von Hitler genug" ("Germans have enough of Hitler") from the Münchner Abendzeitung issue of April 5, 1971, in which the auctioneer Arnhard Graf Klenau is quoted when he called out lot number 1622 (tr.): "Take a look at the odd orthography of the word cognac. He spells it: congnak." And Graf Klenau jovially concludes: "Ladies and gentlemen, he hadn't even drunk the cognac at that point. Just writing the word was enough to make him tipsy."
Condition: I - II
Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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