Three watercolour paintings attributed to the former Nazi leader Adolf Hitler have been seized by German police.
The works were up for sale at the Kloss auction house in Berlin, but taken on suspicions of forgery, local media say.
The separate works depict a mountain scene, a river and a distant figure sat beneath a tree.
They were created in the early 20th Century while Hitler, later guilty of some of the worst crimes in history, worked as a painter in Munich.
The BBC understands that the raid took place at about 10:30 local time (09:30 GMT) following a tip off.
Berlin police told the BBC that specialist detectives had examined the paintings and an investigation has been launched into attempted fraud.