Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $450
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Collection of documents and items related to Israeli Soccer, mid 1940s to the 70s:
"Player Registration" form of the Israeli Soccer Association, 1962; "Kissan Kaduregel" booklet, 1958. Survey of soccer teams in Israel, divided according to leagues, with photographs; LP albums of Maccabi Tel- Aviv, with the songs "Hymn of Maccabi Tel Aviv" (one side for soccer, the other for basketball), "Yesh Alifut" and "Meshuga'im al Kaduregel"; 10 different booklets. Total of 16 items, various sizes and conditions.
"Player Registration" form of the Israeli Soccer Association, 1962; "Kissan Kaduregel" booklet, 1958. Survey of soccer teams in Israel, divided according to leagues, with photographs; LP albums of Maccabi Tel- Aviv, with the songs "Hymn of Maccabi Tel Aviv" (one side for soccer, the other for basketball), "Yesh Alifut" and "Meshuga'im al Kaduregel"; 10 different booklets. Total of 16 items, various sizes and conditions.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
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Lola Beer (1910-1997), seamstress and fashion designer from Tel Aviv. Lola Beer was named "The National Dresser" due to her being the leading designer of the wardrobes of wives of prime ministers and politicians and for high-society ladies. In the 1950s she designed uniforms for El-Al stewardesses and in the 1960s designed the uniforms of IDF women soldiers. She also marketed two perfumes, named "Dimona" and "Dimont".
The collection includes: 5 perfume bottles, 14 printing-blocks for perfume labels and for advertisements, pins and buttons used by Lola Beer, labels, promotional leaflets and other items. Dozens of items, size and condition varies.
The collection includes: 5 perfume bottles, 14 printing-blocks for perfume labels and for advertisements, pins and buttons used by Lola Beer, labels, promotional leaflets and other items. Dozens of items, size and condition varies.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $250
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Twenty-two promotional paper items of the Egged-Eshed Transportation Company, 1950s-60s. Including: booklets describing "Egged" operations with photographs, in Hebrew and English; postcards, photograph of a presentation ceremony (photographer's stamp: "H. Haim Fin"), fare tickets, and more. Size varies. Good condition.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $400
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Forty-three paper items and 13 promotional objects of "El Al Airlines": certificate of the El Al Children's Club, 1963; passport pouch; information for passengers; paper napkin; FDC envelopes, 1953-1977; dictionary; map; airline ticket; game; stickers; envelopes; advertisements and various postcards, small sewing kit; match boxes; key chains; deck of cards, and more. Size varies, very good condition.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $280
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Seventeen paper and eight promotional items of "Carmel Mizrahi Vineyards", post 1948.
The lot includes: 13 bottle-labels of various sizes, two paper napkins, Pesach Haggadah with translation into English and a promotional leaflet in the shape of a passport; Kiddush cup, bowl, two bottle-openers, three key chains, pen. Sizes and conditions vary.
The lot includes: 13 bottle-labels of various sizes, two paper napkins, Pesach Haggadah with translation into English and a promotional leaflet in the shape of a passport; Kiddush cup, bowl, two bottle-openers, three key chains, pen. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $250
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Three-hundred and fifteen (315) photographs of art and craft items and objects. Tel Aviv, 1960s-70s.
Photographs of various art and craft items, glasses, bowls, jugs, vases, ashtrays, pendants, candle sticks, Hanukkah lamps and more, in different styles and designs. Two ink-stamps appear on one of the photographs: "Studio A. Bronner, Tel Aviv", "Chen Moshe Manufacturer of Decorative Items and Gifts, Tel Aviv". The majority of the photographs with serial numbers. Probably intended for a catalogue for the above-mentioned manufacturer. Sizes and conditions vary. In generally good condition.
Photographs of various art and craft items, glasses, bowls, jugs, vases, ashtrays, pendants, candle sticks, Hanukkah lamps and more, in different styles and designs. Two ink-stamps appear on one of the photographs: "Studio A. Bronner, Tel Aviv", "Chen Moshe Manufacturer of Decorative Items and Gifts, Tel Aviv". The majority of the photographs with serial numbers. Probably intended for a catalogue for the above-mentioned manufacturer. Sizes and conditions vary. In generally good condition.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $450
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Rimon, weekly magazine with photographs, edited by Shlomo Tanai. 1956-1957. Issues 1-26 (from 1.8.1956-26.6.1957).
The magazine was first published in 1956. It was founded and financed by Isser Harel, Head of the Security Services, with the aim of competing with the popular "HaOlam Hazeh" weekly that frequently attacked the Security Services and called for granting rights to the Palestinian people. The journal got information from the Security Services, and directly attacked "HaOlam Hazaeh" and its editor, Uri Avneri. 34.5cm. Good condition.
The magazine was first published in 1956. It was founded and financed by Isser Harel, Head of the Security Services, with the aim of competing with the popular "HaOlam Hazeh" weekly that frequently attacked the Security Services and called for granting rights to the Palestinian people. The journal got information from the Security Services, and directly attacked "HaOlam Hazaeh" and its editor, Uri Avneri. 34.5cm. Good condition.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
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Aloni and David Paz. September-November 1969, the first four issues.
Lahiton began in 1969 as a bi-monthly magazine about music and entertainment consisting of critique, news, gossip, pictures and posters. After a year, it became a weekly and enjoyed great popularity in the 1970s. Some of the headlines: "Who Recognizes Churchill in Underwear", "25 Israeli Singers Want: Golda and Nasser Give Peace a Chance", "All About Underground Music", "Elvis in Israel?", etc. 27cm, good condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's collection.
Lahiton began in 1969 as a bi-monthly magazine about music and entertainment consisting of critique, news, gossip, pictures and posters. After a year, it became a weekly and enjoyed great popularity in the 1970s. Some of the headlines: "Who Recognizes Churchill in Underwear", "25 Israeli Singers Want: Golda and Nasser Give Peace a Chance", "All About Underground Music", "Elvis in Israel?", etc. 27cm, good condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's collection.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
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Three books by Dan Omer:
1. Baderech. Jerusalem: Golgotha, 1966. Very good condition.
2. Layla Aroch, poems. Jerusalem: Ogdan, 1963. Ex-library copy.
3. Poemot Documentariyot 1965-1967, works that have not been censored. Jerusalem: Golgotha, 1967. With original promotional-cover: "The new book by Dan Omer, author of 'BaDerech', a book which has been confiscated by the censor, while the trial continues behind closed doors". Very good condition.
Omer (1940-1984) – poet, translator, literary critic, editor and publisher, was influenced by the American "Beat Generation" poets. His book "BaDerech" (describing a pornographic relationship between an Israeli young man and a German girl during a boat cruise) was inspired by Jack Kerouac's work "On the Road," and its publication lead to a law suit by the censor claiming that the book included obscene passages published against the law. Omer was sentenced to prison and a fine. During the Six Day War Omer served as a military paramedic, and later joined the "Mazpen" movement. He was one of the first who called for withdrawal from the occupied territories.
1. Baderech. Jerusalem: Golgotha, 1966. Very good condition.
2. Layla Aroch, poems. Jerusalem: Ogdan, 1963. Ex-library copy.
3. Poemot Documentariyot 1965-1967, works that have not been censored. Jerusalem: Golgotha, 1967. With original promotional-cover: "The new book by Dan Omer, author of 'BaDerech', a book which has been confiscated by the censor, while the trial continues behind closed doors". Very good condition.
Omer (1940-1984) – poet, translator, literary critic, editor and publisher, was influenced by the American "Beat Generation" poets. His book "BaDerech" (describing a pornographic relationship between an Israeli young man and a German girl during a boat cruise) was inspired by Jack Kerouac's work "On the Road," and its publication lead to a law suit by the censor claiming that the book included obscene passages published against the law. Omer was sentenced to prison and a fine. During the Six Day War Omer served as a military paramedic, and later joined the "Mazpen" movement. He was one of the first who called for withdrawal from the occupied territories.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $250
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Kiltartan, edited by Maxim Gilan and Nahum Kein. "Beit Peula Kiltartan" publishing, Tel Aviv, 1964.
A one-time literary-artistic anthology with the participation of Meir Vizeltir, Yosef Mundi, Yair Horowitz and other writers. Poems by Yona Volach (when she was 20 years old), an interview with sculptor Yitzchak Danziger, letters to Nathan Zach, editor of the periodical "Yochani" and to Gabriel Moked, editor of "Achshav"' and a letter recommending the poet Ezra Pound as a candidate for the Nobel Prize. The anthology was published in a limited edition of a few hundred copies, bound in a cardboard folder cut by hand, with a wax-seal. Numbered by hand by Maxim Gilan, the editor. [49]pp, 35cm. Good condition. Moth-damages at borders of first leaves.
A one-time literary-artistic anthology with the participation of Meir Vizeltir, Yosef Mundi, Yair Horowitz and other writers. Poems by Yona Volach (when she was 20 years old), an interview with sculptor Yitzchak Danziger, letters to Nathan Zach, editor of the periodical "Yochani" and to Gabriel Moked, editor of "Achshav"' and a letter recommending the poet Ezra Pound as a candidate for the Nobel Prize. The anthology was published in a limited edition of a few hundred copies, bound in a cardboard folder cut by hand, with a wax-seal. Numbered by hand by Maxim Gilan, the editor. [49]pp, 35cm. Good condition. Moth-damages at borders of first leaves.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
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(The Democratic Front for Peace and Equality), 1977
"Vote Vav – the Black Panthers of Chadash. Jerusalem: HaMekor Printing Press, [1977]. An election poster that was printed before the elections for the ninth Knesset in 1977, when Charlie Biton and the Black Panthers together with additional left-wing circles, joined to form the new party Chadash. The elections of 1977 were one of the most important and influential elections in the history of The State of Israel. The Chadash Party received five mandates in these elections, its greatest all-time achievement. 48x70cm. Very good condition, folded.
"Vote Vav – the Black Panthers of Chadash. Jerusalem: HaMekor Printing Press, [1977]. An election poster that was printed before the elections for the ninth Knesset in 1977, when Charlie Biton and the Black Panthers together with additional left-wing circles, joined to form the new party Chadash. The elections of 1977 were one of the most important and influential elections in the history of The State of Israel. The Chadash Party received five mandates in these elections, its greatest all-time achievement. 48x70cm. Very good condition, folded.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
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""We are fed-up!!! We shall suffer no more!!! The Government went bankrupt! Enough!!!" proclamation by Ya'akov Elbaz, the "Black Panthers", Jerusalem, 1971.
The headquarters of the "Black Panthers" invites everybody to a protest demonstration in Malchei Israel Square in Tel Aviv on December 15, 1971.
"Ha'aretz" newspaper revealed in 2007 that Ya'akov Elbaz, one of the "Black Panthers" movement's leaders, was actually a paid police informant within the "Black Panthers" movement, and in parallel was one of those pushing the movement towards increasingly violent and provocative struggles. Leaf, 28cm. Good condition. A few stains, folding-marks.
The headquarters of the "Black Panthers" invites everybody to a protest demonstration in Malchei Israel Square in Tel Aviv on December 15, 1971.
"Ha'aretz" newspaper revealed in 2007 that Ya'akov Elbaz, one of the "Black Panthers" movement's leaders, was actually a paid police informant within the "Black Panthers" movement, and in parallel was one of those pushing the movement towards increasingly violent and provocative struggles. Leaf, 28cm. Good condition. A few stains, folding-marks.
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Israel, 1960s-70s-80s culture
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