Direct sales

Art and cultural assets that were not considered particularly valuable or unsaleable went not only to auction but also to direct sales as a form of “Verwertung”.

They ended up with second-hand and individual goods dealers along with other household goods. These dealers purchased a family’s household goods in bulk from the asset liquidation office and resold the items to private individuals. In most cases, detailed information about the individual objects is lacking when they are liquidated in this way.

Some individual art and cultural objects found private buyers who purchased the items directly from the financial administration. In these cases, too, the objects are usually only sparsely documented.

  • Preprinted small-format document, filled out by hand, signed. Front and back.
    Receipt for the sale of oil painting no. 37 from the estate of Hugo Loewy to Johannes Schertl, SS Obersturmführer, 28 December 1942. BLHA, Rep. 36A (II) no. 24446, fol. 30
  • Preprinted small-format document, filled out by hand, signed. Front and back.
    Receipt for the sale of oil painting no. 37 from the estate of Hugo Loewy to Johannes Schertl, SS Obersturmführer, 28 December 1942. BLHA, Rep. 36A (II) no. 24446, fol. 30v