Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $250
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Two pop-up Shana Tova cards, shaped as a boat. Produced in Germany and sold in the USA [early 20th century].
1. Painting of Isaac's binding, flowers and a dove on the top of the boat. 23X23 cm. Very good condition.
2. The inscription 'Open the Gates of Justice' and 'Open the Gates for the People of Justice'. An American girl is seen, opening the gates for refugees. In front - a red artistic paper is spread and on the side the flag of Israel. 28X36 cm. Good condition.
1. Painting of Isaac's binding, flowers and a dove on the top of the boat. 23X23 cm. Very good condition.
2. The inscription 'Open the Gates of Justice' and 'Open the Gates for the People of Justice'. An American girl is seen, opening the gates for refugees. In front - a red artistic paper is spread and on the side the flag of Israel. 28X36 cm. Good condition.
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Postcards
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $300
Unsold
Eight postcards sent by mail from Eretz Israel during World War I, with postage ink-stamps "Feldpost" and additional ink-stamps. Condition varies, good.
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Postcards
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $120
Unsold
*Fourteen air letters, all of them stamped with postal stamps of 1957. * Air-Mail Postcard, souvenir of the International Stamps Exhibition in Tel Aviv, 1957. * Two postcard booklets (10 postcards in each booklet) + nine postcards, 1950s. * Stamped envelope with postal stamp from Kefar Hitim, May 1952. * Eight postage stamps booklets: two different series, different values, [1970s]. Total of 35 items, size varies, good to very good condition.
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Postcards
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $2,000
Unsold
1. Silver plaque (not marked) with an engraved inscription: "Jerusalem Young Men's Christian Association - Life Member - Field Marshal Edmund Lord Allenby G.C.B., G.C.M.G., D.C.L., L.L.D. April 1933" - elaborate member card "for life", in the name of General Allenby, the conqueror of Eretz Israel and Jerusalem in World War I. Presented to Allenby during his visit to Eretz Israel in 1933, in a leather pouch with embossed decorations and an inscription. 4.9X7.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
2. Silver pendant (stamped) marking the conquest of Jerusalem in 1917. Within an embossed Magen David is a lion, surrounded by the inscription "The Conquest of Jerusalem 9.XII. 1917", and the initials of the artist, MH. Diameter: 3 cm. Good condition. Original box.
2. Silver pendant (stamped) marking the conquest of Jerusalem in 1917. Within an embossed Magen David is a lion, surrounded by the inscription "The Conquest of Jerusalem 9.XII. 1917", and the initials of the artist, MH. Diameter: 3 cm. Good condition. Original box.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $150
Unsold
The Case against Zionism, Edited by H. I. Katibah (Habeeb Ibrahim Katibah). New-York: The Palestine National League, [ca. 1922]. English.
A detailed booklet against Zionism and the Zionist Movement. Attached is a letter by the editor, handsigned. 44, [1] pp + [1]leaf, 22.5 cm. Very good condition.
A detailed booklet against Zionism and the Zionist Movement. Attached is a letter by the editor, handsigned. 44, [1] pp + [1]leaf, 22.5 cm. Very good condition.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
The Threatened Partition of Palestine, Address to Members of Parliament on Monday July 13th 1937, by Mr. V. Jabotinsky, President of the New Zionist Organization. [London, 1937]. English.
Speech by Jabotinsky delivered to the members of the British Parliament concerning the Partition of Palestine Plan; a memorandum submitted to the members of the Mandates Commission on behalf of the Revisionist Zionists about objection to the partition plan: criticism on the Peel Commission, its conclusions and plans, etc. Stencil copy of a typewritten document, with maps. [16] Leaves, 33 cm. Good condition. Stains at borders. Folding-mark.
Speech by Jabotinsky delivered to the members of the British Parliament concerning the Partition of Palestine Plan; a memorandum submitted to the members of the Mandates Commission on behalf of the Revisionist Zionists about objection to the partition plan: criticism on the Peel Commission, its conclusions and plans, etc. Stencil copy of a typewritten document, with maps. [16] Leaves, 33 cm. Good condition. Stains at borders. Folding-mark.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $250
Unsold
BaMachane, an internal newspaper published by Beitar, the Department for Army Matters of the National Movement in Eretz Yisrael. Tel Aviv, February-December 1942. Issues no. 1-10.
Stencil copied issues, with many references to the Jewish Brigade, the activities of the Revisionist Tzach [The New Zionist Union] in the US and the establishment of a "Jewish Army", news, poems etc. Volume 20.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages. Not in JNUL.
Stencil copied issues, with many references to the Jewish Brigade, the activities of the Revisionist Tzach [The New Zionist Union] in the US and the establishment of a "Jewish Army", news, poems etc. Volume 20.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages. Not in JNUL.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $500
Unsold
A hand-drawn map portraying the Latroun's Detention Camps which were active in 1940-1948. [Most probably drawn during the 1940s, maybe at the end of 1947].
A detailed map, presenting very accurately the location of the various buildings: the dwelling barracks, library, storage rooms, showers, synagogue, school, soccer field, fences and watch towers, soldiers' camp, etc. The "Escape Route" is marked on the map - apparently the tunnel through which 20 detainees, Lehi members, succeeded in escaping from the camp in 1943. The Detention Camps site in Latroun was totally destroyed during the War of Independence and only one concrete building remained. This map is an important document in understating the structure of the camps and their location. 76X74 m. Fair-good condition. Stains, some dark. Tears. Chopped borders.
A detailed map, presenting very accurately the location of the various buildings: the dwelling barracks, library, storage rooms, showers, synagogue, school, soccer field, fences and watch towers, soldiers' camp, etc. The "Escape Route" is marked on the map - apparently the tunnel through which 20 detainees, Lehi members, succeeded in escaping from the camp in 1943. The Detention Camps site in Latroun was totally destroyed during the War of Independence and only one concrete building remained. This map is an important document in understating the structure of the camps and their location. 76X74 m. Fair-good condition. Stains, some dark. Tears. Chopped borders.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Four letters by Yosef Vinitzki from Asmara Detention Camp, Eritrea, 1945-1948. Detailed and long handwritten letters. Addressed to his wife, Yocheved. ג€In memory of Tisha Bג€™Av in Sudan exile rows and rows of Zion exiles sat on the ground each and every verse became real we sensed the historical thread bonding and uniting us with previous generations a powerful HaTikva song erupted the number of people fasting here was greater than in Latrun ג€. Vinitzki (1914-1965) - joined Tzohar, was a journalist in HaYarden newspaper under the penname ג€Y. Netzג€ and managed ג€HaMashkifג€. Published satirical feuilletons of critique on the government, was apprehended by the Mandate in 1944, and exiled to Eritrea for four years. Attached: Three placards of Cherut Movement; newspaper editions of ג€Meshek Chofshiג€, ג€BaMachanehג€, and ג€Haג€™olam HaZehג€, and more, including articles regarding Cherut Movement and an article by Vinitzki. Various sizes and conditions. Tear on one of letters.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Our stage - the stage of Zion's exiles. Program. Jewish Internment Camp in Exile. Gilgil, Kenya, 1948.
Program of a play "With No Illusions" by M.D. Eichenbaum on Simchat Torah, in "Bamateinu" hall. Play of the camp's life. [1] Leaf with [4] pages, stenciled, 21 cm. Good condition. Filing-holes and creases.
Program of a play "With No Illusions" by M.D. Eichenbaum on Simchat Torah, in "Bamateinu" hall. Play of the camp's life. [1] Leaf with [4] pages, stenciled, 21 cm. Good condition. Filing-holes and creases.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $2,750
Including buyer's premium
Von Prag nach Mauritius (Dezember 1939 bis Dezember 1941), Dr. A. Zwergbaum. [From Prague to Mauritius, December 1939 - December 1941]. Beau Bassin, Mauritius.
Many illegal immigrants, who arrived on the ship "Atlantic" in Eretz Israel in 1940, were deported to Mauritius. The exiled were settled in Port Louis and in Beau Bassin as well as in private homes, where they stayed until the end of World War II. The diary, by Dr. Aharon Zwergbaum, was written during his stay in Beau Bassin detention camp and describes his attempt to go from Prague to Eretz Israel and his deportation to Mauritius. Zwergbaum stood out as one of the detainees leaders and was appointed secretary of the Zionist Association of Mauritius. The diary contains five wood-cuts portraying the ship and the detention camp.
Attached is a notebook with seven hand-drawn caricatures, some by Fritz Haendel during his stay in Mauritius. The other caricatures are signed: Maya. The notebook is dated: June, 1942. 25 cm. [31] Leaves, 5 wood-cuts. Good condition. Stains. Detached binding.
Many illegal immigrants, who arrived on the ship "Atlantic" in Eretz Israel in 1940, were deported to Mauritius. The exiled were settled in Port Louis and in Beau Bassin as well as in private homes, where they stayed until the end of World War II. The diary, by Dr. Aharon Zwergbaum, was written during his stay in Beau Bassin detention camp and describes his attempt to go from Prague to Eretz Israel and his deportation to Mauritius. Zwergbaum stood out as one of the detainees leaders and was appointed secretary of the Zionist Association of Mauritius. The diary contains five wood-cuts portraying the ship and the detention camp.
Attached is a notebook with seven hand-drawn caricatures, some by Fritz Haendel during his stay in Mauritius. The other caricatures are signed: Maya. The notebook is dated: June, 1942. 25 cm. [31] Leaves, 5 wood-cuts. Good condition. Stains. Detached binding.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $250
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Miniature photo album in a decorated stone binding, crafted by prisoners in the Internment Camps in Cyprus, November 1947.
Fourteen miniature photographs (2.5X3.5 cm.) of the Internment Camp in Cyprus: Guard-posts, barbed-wires, residential buildings, etc. The album was presented as a birthday gift with a handwritten dedication: "For Genia on her birthday Cyprus, 27.11.1947". The album's binding consists of two stone plates. The upper plate is decorated with artistic illustrations of barbed wires, the bridge which connected two of the "winter camps" in Cyprus and the letter "G" (probably the initial of the receiver of the album). 4.5X8.5 cm. Fair condition. The stone plates were broken and glued together.
Fourteen miniature photographs (2.5X3.5 cm.) of the Internment Camp in Cyprus: Guard-posts, barbed-wires, residential buildings, etc. The album was presented as a birthday gift with a handwritten dedication: "For Genia on her birthday Cyprus, 27.11.1947". The album's binding consists of two stone plates. The upper plate is decorated with artistic illustrations of barbed wires, the bridge which connected two of the "winter camps" in Cyprus and the letter "G" (probably the initial of the receiver of the album). 4.5X8.5 cm. Fair condition. The stone plates were broken and glued together.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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