The value of ANY firearm is based on the exact make, model and condition. We need all 3 factors. You gave us one- the make. Having said that, Walther is a quality brand with decent values, but you will need a hands-on appraisal. Take your (unloaded) pistol to a reputable gun shop, or a gun show in your area. There are folks there that can help.
Hertha von Walther died on April 12, 1987, in Munich, West Germany.
Depending on condition, around $800. And that is 9mm Kurz (German for short)
You need the services of a gunsmith
Internet, gun show, gun shop, want ad
50-250 or so
Hawes was a major importer during the 50s and 60s. The .25 was Italian made by Galisi. It was sold under several models numbers and names, the most common was the Courier and Model 50 and 504-505. J P Sauer also produced a .25 automatic fthat Hawes imported. They are marked " Made in West Germany ".
The American name for West Germany was West Germany.
west germany
Mae by Hans Herman Weihrauch in West Germany. Inexpensive firearm of indifferent quality. Value $25-$50, depending on condition.
Germany is west of Poland.
The U.S.A is to the west of Germany.
West Germany (officially the Federal Republic of Germany) was formed out of the British, American and French zones of occupation. West Berlin was not legally part of West Germany but was represented internationally by West Germany.