
Description
5 5/8 x 3 5/8 in (14.2 x 9.3 cm)
This signed postcard represents a historically significant and visually compelling artifact connected to one of the most consequential figures of the twentieth century. The piece features a period photographic image of Adolf Hitler, accompanied by a bold and confident autograph executed in dark ink across the lower portion of the card. The signature exhibits the characteristic rapid, angular formation associated with Hitler's later signing style, displaying the fluid motion and compressed structure that collectors and historians have long recognized as emblematic of his hand.
The postcard itself appears to originate from the late 1930s era, a period during which such photographic portrait cards were widely produced and circulated in Germany for propaganda and commemorative purposes. These items were frequently presented to officials, supporters, or visitors, and examples bearing authentic signatures are particularly desirable due to the relatively limited number that survive in collectible condition. The image depicts Hitler in profile, wearing a formal overcoat and hat, an iconic representation that reflects the carefully constructed public persona of the era.
From a historical perspective, artifacts directly connected to major political leaders of the Second World War era occupy a unique position within the autograph market. Signed material from Hitler remains among the most intensively studied and sought-after categories of twentieth-century memorabilia. Postcards, photographs, and documents bearing his signature provide tangible links to a turbulent chapter of world history, and they continue to attract strong interest from institutional archives and advanced private collectors.
The condition of the present example is consistent with its age, showing gentle toning and minor handling wear that do not detract from its overall appeal. The autograph remains clear and well-positioned, enhancing the display quality of the piece. Such signed postcards are highly suitable for framing and exhibition, offering both historical resonance and visual impact.
In the current marketplace, demand for authentic Third Reich-era autographs has remained stable among specialized collectors, with values influenced by signature quality, presentation, and overall condition. This example combines a strong, legible autograph with an evocative period image, making it an excellent representation of the category.
This signed postcard represents a historically significant and visually compelling artifact connected to one of the most consequential figures of the twentieth century. The piece features a period photographic image of Adolf Hitler, accompanied by a bold and confident autograph executed in dark ink across the lower portion of the card. The signature exhibits the characteristic rapid, angular formation associated with Hitler's later signing style, displaying the fluid motion and compressed structure that collectors and historians have long recognized as emblematic of his hand.
The postcard itself appears to originate from the late 1930s era, a period during which such photographic portrait cards were widely produced and circulated in Germany for propaganda and commemorative purposes. These items were frequently presented to officials, supporters, or visitors, and examples bearing authentic signatures are particularly desirable due to the relatively limited number that survive in collectible condition. The image depicts Hitler in profile, wearing a formal overcoat and hat, an iconic representation that reflects the carefully constructed public persona of the era.
From a historical perspective, artifacts directly connected to major political leaders of the Second World War era occupy a unique position within the autograph market. Signed material from Hitler remains among the most intensively studied and sought-after categories of twentieth-century memorabilia. Postcards, photographs, and documents bearing his signature provide tangible links to a turbulent chapter of world history, and they continue to attract strong interest from institutional archives and advanced private collectors.
The condition of the present example is consistent with its age, showing gentle toning and minor handling wear that do not detract from its overall appeal. The autograph remains clear and well-positioned, enhancing the display quality of the piece. Such signed postcards are highly suitable for framing and exhibition, offering both historical resonance and visual impact.
In the current marketplace, demand for authentic Third Reich-era autographs has remained stable among specialized collectors, with values influenced by signature quality, presentation, and overall condition. This example combines a strong, legible autograph with an evocative period image, making it an excellent representation of the category.
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Prospective buyers are strongly advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy and reliability of the catalogue description prior to making a purchase. The absence of specific references to prior restorations or condition issues in the descriptions does not imply that the item is free from such restorations or defects.
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ADOLF HITLER SIGNED POSTCARD
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Fine Arts Antiques & Contemporary Art Sale 11
Mar 02, 2026 8:00 AM ESTSummit, NJ, United States
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