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In this May 16, 2006 file photo Peter Sachs holds up a book with some of his father, Hans Sachs' favorite posters at his home in Sarasota, Fla. Collecting poster art was Hans Sachs' passion. Attorney Gary Osen, who represented Peter Sachs in his fight to get back the collection of some 4,000 posters from the German Historical Museum, said Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, his client hopes to find a buyer for the majority of the collection. He also plans to donate some 800 to museums and universities. AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File.
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BERLIN (AP).- An American Jewish man whose father's extensive collection of unique posters was seized by the Nazis and only returned after years of legal battles is looking for a buyer.
Attorney Gary Osen, who represented Peter Sachs in his fight to get back the collection of some 4,000 posters from the German Historical Museum, said Tuesday his client hopes to find a buyer for the majority of the collection. He also plans to donate some 800 to museums and universities.
Osen says if a single buyer cannot be found, the posters will be sold at auction.
A German court awarded the collection of posters, which include advertisement and propaganda dating back to the late 19th century and worth 4.5 million to 16 million ($5.75 million to $20.44 million), in March.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.
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