After Jewish group slams sale of items such as Hitler's hat, Eva Braun's dress, auctioneer insists 'overwhelming majority of buyers' are museums and known collectors, not neo-Nazis

Rabbi concerned items will be 'bought by those who glorify and seek to justify the actions' of Nazi leader; 147 Third Reich-era objects to be on block

At time of Oslo Accords, Israeli prime minister sketched out borders, scrawled population figures on hotel stationery; bidding to start at $25,000

Days before auction, unique religious artifact from Krumbach DP Camp pulled from sale, after original owner's son claims Brooklyn's Living Torah Museum has no right to sell it

Type 64 car hand-built by engineer Ferdinand Porsche in 1939 fails to find a buyer after mistakes lead to confusion and laughter during bidding

Some of the late Jewish author’s typewriters are among the 129 items from his estate to be sold next week, with proceeds going to charity

Ownership of art piece can apparently only be traced back to 1970s; Cairo wants representation of infamous pharaoh's returned to its country of origin

Eriq Turquin values painting of grisly scene in which Jewish widow Judith beheads sleeping Assyrian general at $170 million; now on show in Paris, it goes on sale June 27

Colored wooden balls used to create designs on a punch-hole frame may have helped spark famed physicist's genius, auctioneers suggest

After 'Salvator Mundi' vanished following its record sale for $450 million in 2017, a UK art dealer claims the solution to the mystery is floating in Mideast waters

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