Walther P1, Police Hessen 
Cal. 9mmLuger, SN. 251023, matching numbers. Bright b…
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Walther P1, Police Hessen Cal. 9mmLuger, SN. 251023, matching numbers. Bright bore. Eight-shot. Various acceptance marks. Manufacture 3/64. Standard inscription. On left side of trigger guard coat of arms of Hessian police. Complete, original finish on bolt and barrel group, duralumin grip frame anodized black. Black plastic grip panels. Magazine with matching numbers. Cock cannot be removed when cocked. WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer - more info here Condition: II - III

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Walther P1, Police Hessen

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Walther Gasch, Der Kreis des Lebens dancing, naked young woman with flowing scarf, graphite and opaque colours on light, greyish cardboard, signed and dated "W. Gasch. 1919", inscribed in pencil on the reverse "Walther Gasch, Dresden-A. Fürstenstraße 16." and colour indications, small tear to the right edge of the sheet and minor damage outside the image, sheet dimensions approx. 51 x 44.5 cm. dancing, naked young woman with flowing scarf, graphite and opaque colours on light, greyish cardboard, signed and dated "W. Gasch. 1919", inscribed in pencil on the reverse "Walther Gasch, Dresden-A. Fürstenstraße 16." and colour indications, small tear to the right edge of the sheet and minor damage outside the image, sheet dimensions approx. 51 x 44.5 cm. Artist info: also Walter Gasch, German painter, draughtsman. Painter, draughtsman, graphic artist, restorer, author and Nazi functionary (1886 Leipzig - 1962 Nentershausen-Dens near Bebra), studied from 1905 at the Dresden Academy under Emanuel Hegenbarth and Oskar Zwintscher, here master student under Gotthardt Kuehl and later under Richard Müller, travelled to Holland, France and Italy, from 1929 assistant for collotype and intaglio printing at the Leipzig Academy of Prints and Drawings, as head of the Saxon branch of the NSDAP's Fine Arts Department from 1933, key initiator of the restrictive Nazi cultural policy in Dresden, member of the Dresden Art Co-operative, board member of the Reich Association of Visual Artists in Germany and member of the "Deutscher Künstlerverband Dresden", organised the major German art exhibition at the Haus der Deutschen Kunst in Munich in 1939, active in Leipzig and Dresden, 1951-56 resident in Mönchhosbach, then in Nentershausen, source: Vollmer, Dressler, student lists of the Dresden Academy, Schmaling "Künstlerlexikon Hessen-Kassel 2001-2010" and Tsuḳerman "Geschichte und bildende Kunst - Jahrbuch 2006 für Deutsche Geschichte".