Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Nineteen real-photo postcards documenting the Adloyada Parade in Tel Aviv, [1930's].
Amongst the floats: "Tribes of Israel in Ancient Times", "Jewry of Russia, America and Eretz Israel", JNF, and more. Condition varies.
Amongst the floats: "Tribes of Israel in Ancient Times", "Jewry of Russia, America and Eretz Israel", JNF, and more. Condition varies.
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Religious life in Tel-Aviv
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $240
Unsold
8 High quality black and white photos of various Tel-Aviv sites, [1920’s-30’s].
Photos featuring: the Great Synagogue at night; Adloyada 1935; Bikurim celebration and Oriental dancing; the construction of the Tel-Aviv Harbor; tree planting ceremony; the Nordiya neighborhood; Bugrashov street; “Yerid Ha-Mizrah” buildings. Average size 11.5 X 17.5 cm, good, varying condition.
Photos featuring: the Great Synagogue at night; Adloyada 1935; Bikurim celebration and Oriental dancing; the construction of the Tel-Aviv Harbor; tree planting ceremony; the Nordiya neighborhood; Bugrashov street; “Yerid Ha-Mizrah” buildings. Average size 11.5 X 17.5 cm, good, varying condition.
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Religious life in Tel-Aviv
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $500
Unsold
21 High quality black and white photographs, featuring various sites in the city of Tel-Aviv, [1950’s-60’s].
The photos represent: the establishment of different buildings, the municipal building, the creation of Dizengoff Square, Migdal Shalom, the cultural center, the market, the Dan hotel, Ha-Bima theater and more. Some are unique aerial photos; some are signed or stamped on the verso by the photographers: Nachum Guttmann / Ephraim (Efren) Ilani. Varying sizes, most are big (20 X 25 cm average). Good to very good condition.
The photos represent: the establishment of different buildings, the municipal building, the creation of Dizengoff Square, Migdal Shalom, the cultural center, the market, the Dan hotel, Ha-Bima theater and more. Some are unique aerial photos; some are signed or stamped on the verso by the photographers: Nachum Guttmann / Ephraim (Efren) Ilani. Varying sizes, most are big (20 X 25 cm average). Good to very good condition.
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Religious life in Tel-Aviv
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Unsold
5 Black and white photos, documenting the construction of Tel-Aviv’s Shalom Meir Tower [Migdal Shalom] and its surroundings. [1960’s]. Three of them are stamped by the “Sela” journalistic photo agency. 13X18 cm average, good condition.
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Religious life in Tel-Aviv
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Unsold
13 Black and white photographs documenting the construction of a cable car between the Tel-Aviv amusement park and the Exhibition Grounds, Tel-Aviv, [early 1960's].
In 1962, when the new Exhibition Grounds in Tel-Aviv were inaugurated, a Cable Car was constructed for the first time in Israel for riding above the venue. Some of the photographs are ink-stamped "Yanovsky & Berman, Metal Works Co. Ltd.". 14X9 cm. Very good condition.
In 1962, when the new Exhibition Grounds in Tel-Aviv were inaugurated, a Cable Car was constructed for the first time in Israel for riding above the venue. Some of the photographs are ink-stamped "Yanovsky & Berman, Metal Works Co. Ltd.". 14X9 cm. Very good condition.
Category
Religious life in Tel-Aviv
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Unsold
Forty large, good quality photographs taken during various productions of the Cameri Theatre, late 1940s to 1960s: "Hu Halach BaSadot", "Katov Be'Einechem", "Hazmana LaArmon", "Harpatka BaKirkas", "Chips im kol Davar", "Mesibat Yom Huledet", "Adam LeChol Et", "Kulam Hayu Banay", "HaMillionerit", "Kazot Hayta Ima", and more. Amongst the photographed actors are some of the leading figures in Israeli theatre: Hana Maron, Arik Lavie, Rachel Attias, Oded Teomi, Yehudah Fuchs and others. Ink-stamped or hand-signed by the photographers: "Mula et HaRamati", "Alex Goitlieb", "T. Brauner", "Studio Alexander", "Keren-Kidron", "Sam Frank". Included are 10 theatre programmes for the plays: "Heda Gabler", "Hu Halach BaSadot", "Katov Be'Einechem", "Chips im kol Davar", "Hazmana LaArmon", "Adam Lechol Et", "Kulam Hayu Banay", "Ani VeHasergeant", "Mary Mary" and "Mesibat Yom Huledet". Good condition. Size of photographs varies; most are large (average size 28x22.5cm).
Category
Religious life in Tel-Aviv
Catalogue
Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $1,500
Including buyer's premium
One-hundred and eighteen (118) photographs taken at the opening ceremony of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art on April 19, 1971; photographs of artifacts from the museum's collection and photographs of different exhibitions from the 1960s-70s.
Amongst those photographed: Golda Meir, Abba Eben, Zalman Shazar, Haim and Chava Gamzu, David Ben-Gurion (16 photographs), Ora and Mordechai Namir, Reuven Rubin, Moshe Kastel, Shimon Peres, Yigal Tumarkin, and others in which ministers and Knesset Members are seen as well as artists, ambassadors and donors. One photograph with a dedication by painter Reuven Rubin. Good quality photographs, most of them large and ink-stamped by various photographers. Size varies, good condition.
Amongst those photographed: Golda Meir, Abba Eben, Zalman Shazar, Haim and Chava Gamzu, David Ben-Gurion (16 photographs), Ora and Mordechai Namir, Reuven Rubin, Moshe Kastel, Shimon Peres, Yigal Tumarkin, and others in which ministers and Knesset Members are seen as well as artists, ambassadors and donors. One photograph with a dedication by painter Reuven Rubin. Good quality photographs, most of them large and ink-stamped by various photographers. Size varies, good condition.
Category
Religious life in Tel-Aviv
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $600
Unsold
Friends of the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art – Constitution. Tel Aviv, 1947?
Sixteen regulations of the Friends of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art Association. Included are two leaves with the museum's financial report, dated November 1947, with a list of works of art purchased by the museum. 4pp, [2] leaves, 28cm. Good condition. Some stains.
Sixteen regulations of the Friends of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art Association. Included are two leaves with the museum's financial report, dated November 1947, with a list of works of art purchased by the museum. 4pp, [2] leaves, 28cm. Good condition. Some stains.
Category
Religious life in Tel-Aviv
Catalogue
Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
Unsold
Tel Aviv-Jaffa, photographs: W. Braun, illustrations: L. Shwerin, introduction: A. Karmon (two different copies); Avo Beitcha, 509 synagogues in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, by Ya'akov Talmi; Tel Aviv, Anashim VeIram (photo album); Photographs of Eretz Israel, Tel Aviv, by Dr. A. Machner, set by A. Valish, Tel Aviv: "Ma'on"; Tel Aviv Mon Amour, photographs by Joel Kantor – signed and numbered copy. Sizes and conditions vary.
Category
Religious life in Tel-Aviv
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Unsold
One-hundred and thirty-two (132) announcements, signs and advertisements printed in the workshop of Rabbi Zvi Kopshtik in Tel Aviv, 1920s and 1930s.
The collection includes items printed on paper or cardboard, amongst them: Advertisements for schools, teachers and kindergartens in Tel Aviv; announcements concerning construction, contractors and engineers; synagogues and Talitot; events and the inauguration of the opera building; cardboard signs printed with names of workers and offices of the Tel Aviv municipality (including the name plate of the mayor); food advertisements; periodicals, books and newspapers; names of elections candidates; advertisements for restaurants; cafe menus; various forms, tickets, and numerous other items. This rich, diverse collection reflects the spirit of society and the period. Size varies, 17x10 to 41x25cm; fair to good condition. Most items have filing holes, creases and foxing marks.
The collection includes items printed on paper or cardboard, amongst them: Advertisements for schools, teachers and kindergartens in Tel Aviv; announcements concerning construction, contractors and engineers; synagogues and Talitot; events and the inauguration of the opera building; cardboard signs printed with names of workers and offices of the Tel Aviv municipality (including the name plate of the mayor); food advertisements; periodicals, books and newspapers; names of elections candidates; advertisements for restaurants; cafe menus; various forms, tickets, and numerous other items. This rich, diverse collection reflects the spirit of society and the period. Size varies, 17x10 to 41x25cm; fair to good condition. Most items have filing holes, creases and foxing marks.
Category
Religious life in Tel-Aviv
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $800
Unsold
"We hereby request the congregation to come to the ceremony of erecting the tombstone on the grave of Achad Ha'am, which will take place in the courtyard of the cemetery [Trumpeldor] on Sunday, the 29th of Tevet 1928.
A notice by the Tel Aviv Municipality and the committee of Beit Achad Ha'am. That same day, a procession took place and at 3:00pm, Chaim Nachman Bialik spoke. 30X45 cm, good condition. Framed.
A notice by the Tel Aviv Municipality and the committee of Beit Achad Ha'am. That same day, a procession took place and at 3:00pm, Chaim Nachman Bialik spoke. 30X45 cm, good condition. Framed.
Category
Religious life in Tel-Aviv
Catalogue
Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
Unsold
A collection of letters that were sent to the Committee of the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jaffa, most addressed to Ben Tzion Mosinson, Menachem Shanken, Dr. Yehuda Leib Matman-Cohen and Chaim Bograshov, the gymnasium's founders. From 1898 continuing into the 20th century, most of the letters are from 1905-1910.
The letters address various issues such as requests to be accepted as students or teachers at the gymnasium, recommendations, various greetings, conscription "to work in the Ottoman army", etc. The letters were sent from all over the Jewish world: Vienna, Constantinople, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Minsk, Odessa, Alexandria, Rusguk (Bulgaria) and other places. In one of the letters, the sender requests: "I request your honor to answer me if I can come to study in the gymnasium without the financial means necessary for this… this is the last hope of my life! … I apply to the honored masters to have compassion on a poor young man who yearns for knowledge, who perhaps – who knows – may yield much for our nation, our land, our language and our literature!"
Amongst the people who wrote letters: Yehoshua Radler Feldman (Rabbi Binyamin), Yisrael HaLevi Teller, Menachem Ussishkin, Sirkin, A.A. Kabak, Mordechai ben Hillel HaCohen, Zelig Weizmann (Chaim Weizmann's brother), Avraham Aldema, Zalman Epstein and others. A total of c. 50 letters and documents, of varied size and condition. An important and fascinating collection from the beginning of the first high school in the world where classes were taught in Hebrew, One of the most important educational institutes in the history of Jews in their land.
The letters address various issues such as requests to be accepted as students or teachers at the gymnasium, recommendations, various greetings, conscription "to work in the Ottoman army", etc. The letters were sent from all over the Jewish world: Vienna, Constantinople, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Minsk, Odessa, Alexandria, Rusguk (Bulgaria) and other places. In one of the letters, the sender requests: "I request your honor to answer me if I can come to study in the gymnasium without the financial means necessary for this… this is the last hope of my life! … I apply to the honored masters to have compassion on a poor young man who yearns for knowledge, who perhaps – who knows – may yield much for our nation, our land, our language and our literature!"
Amongst the people who wrote letters: Yehoshua Radler Feldman (Rabbi Binyamin), Yisrael HaLevi Teller, Menachem Ussishkin, Sirkin, A.A. Kabak, Mordechai ben Hillel HaCohen, Zelig Weizmann (Chaim Weizmann's brother), Avraham Aldema, Zalman Epstein and others. A total of c. 50 letters and documents, of varied size and condition. An important and fascinating collection from the beginning of the first high school in the world where classes were taught in Hebrew, One of the most important educational institutes in the history of Jews in their land.
Category
Religious life in Tel-Aviv
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