Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
"The first general meeting in Odessa of the Society for Support of Jewish farmers and craftsmen in Syria and the Holy Land". [Eastern Europe, late 19th cen.]
An important historic photo of the "Odessa Committee" at its first meeting, after "Hovevey Zion" members got the authorities permission to act openly, and after establishing the above mentioned committee aimed at assisting Olim to Eretz Israel and supporting the settlements there. The committee ceased to exist in 1919 at the authorities' order. On the lower part of the photo appear the names of the photographed, amongst them: Shmuel Mohliver, Y.L. Pinsker, Asher Ginzburg (Ahad HaAm), Sholem Aleichem, M.L. Lilienblum, and others. Photo 16.5X20 cm. Fair condition, several tears and stains. Original leather frame, elaborate, 24X27.5 cm, fair-good condition.
An important historic photo of the "Odessa Committee" at its first meeting, after "Hovevey Zion" members got the authorities permission to act openly, and after establishing the above mentioned committee aimed at assisting Olim to Eretz Israel and supporting the settlements there. The committee ceased to exist in 1919 at the authorities' order. On the lower part of the photo appear the names of the photographed, amongst them: Shmuel Mohliver, Y.L. Pinsker, Asher Ginzburg (Ahad HaAm), Sholem Aleichem, M.L. Lilienblum, and others. Photo 16.5X20 cm. Fair condition, several tears and stains. Original leather frame, elaborate, 24X27.5 cm, fair-good condition.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Haim Nachman Bialik, Mordechai Ben-Ami, Sholem Aleichem and Mendel Moicher Seforim – a studio- photo on a row-boat, photographed in Odessa in 1910. [Warsaw: "Central" printing, 1910s].
Quality printing (on cardboard) of the leading Jewish authors during their stay in Odessa. 21X27.5 cm. Good condition. Several creases and damages, mainly at borders.
Quality printing (on cardboard) of the leading Jewish authors during their stay in Odessa. 21X27.5 cm. Good condition. Several creases and damages, mainly at borders.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $150
Unsold
Photograph of a memorial for a Jewish soldier who was killed in WW I. [East Europe, 1918].
The photo portrays a grave stone surrounded by six soldiers and a rabbi wrapped in a praying shawl. Annotated on the reverse in Russian and dated. 9X14 cm. Stains and creases. Divided on the reverse for use as a postcard.
The photo portrays a grave stone surrounded by six soldiers and a rabbi wrapped in a praying shawl. Annotated on the reverse in Russian and dated. 9X14 cm. Stains and creases. Divided on the reverse for use as a postcard.
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Photography
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $150
Unsold
"The martyrs of Pinsk murdered on 8 Nissan, 1919. [Pinsk, Belaruss, 1919].
Photo with portraits of 35 of Pinsk Jews, executed by Polish soldiers on March 1919, being accused of communism. The photos are a photo- montage: next to each portrait appears the name, age and political affiliation of the victim – "Zionist" or "Tze'irey Zion"; on the lower part appears a citation from the poem "Gay HaHareiga". 17.5X22 cm, cardboard backed 24X32 cm. Photo in good condition. Staining and tears to cardboard.
Photo with portraits of 35 of Pinsk Jews, executed by Polish soldiers on March 1919, being accused of communism. The photos are a photo- montage: next to each portrait appears the name, age and political affiliation of the victim – "Zionist" or "Tze'irey Zion"; on the lower part appears a citation from the poem "Gay HaHareiga". 17.5X22 cm, cardboard backed 24X32 cm. Photo in good condition. Staining and tears to cardboard.
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Photography
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $200
Unsold
Four real-photo cards documenting the activity of various Zionist groups in Kovno. The four cards are annotated in the plate: "Galil-Homel group", Kovno, 1922;"'Chashmaliya Cooperative", Kovno, 1923; "The Kovno group meets the Directors" 1929; "HeChalutz in Kovno with Russian members". Some are annotated on the reverse as well, by hand. Good condition.
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Photography
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $200
Unsold
Jerusalem by J. Schweig, art-photographer [Jerusalem, 1936?]. Eleven plates with printed photos by Schweig (1902-1984). Each plate is annotated in Hebrew, Arabic and English. Bound in a folder with the writing “Yerushalem” embossed in golden letters in Hebrew, English and Arabic. 33 cm. Good condition. Tears to folder’s spine.
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Photography
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $7,000
Unsold
One hundred and thirty two photos by Shmuel Joseph Schweig, pasted to album leaves. The album was presented as a gift to Prof. David Schorr in 1926.
Shmuel Joseph Schweig (1902-1984) – a foremost photographer in Eretz Israel in the 1920s – 30s. Born in Tarnopol, Galicia, studied photography in Vienna. Moved to Eretz Israel in 1922. In 1925 started to work as a photographer for JNF and perpetuated through his camera the development of Eretz Israel and its landscapes. Established a photography studio on HaNevi'im Street in Jerusalem and worked as a photography curator in the Rockefeller Museum. Schweig also specialized in archaeological photography, worked for the Mandate Police and directed the Photography Dept. of the Jewish Agency. The receiver of the album, Prof. David Schorr (1867-1942) – a pianist, composer and music teacher in Russia and in Eretz Israel.
The album opens with a dedication handwritten by Schweig, in German: "Zum Andenken, Mein Lieber Herrn Prof. D. Schorr, von J. Schweig. Jerusalem, den 19.VI.26", with a portrait of Schweig and a folded panoramic photo. One hundred and two photos are contained in the album, all are numbered and annotated by hand, in Russian with a translation into English (in a later handwriting). The album ends with eight additional bound leaves with thirty photos, also annotated, in an identical handwriting. Amongst the photos:
New houses for immigrants in Haifa; a swamp next to "Nachlat Ya'akov"; agricultural work in Nachlat Ya'akov; drying and draining swamps; dunes next to Acre; children in Kibbutz Ein Harod, Degania and Bat Galim; Book Fair in Tel Aviv; "Kfar Yeladim" educational institute (established in 1922, today in the city of Afula); Purim Carnival in Tel-Aviv; The Technion in Haifa; Panorama of Jerusalem; The Hebrew University in Jerusalem; "Old Afula" and "New Afula"; craftsmen in Kibbutz Ein Harod; Panorama of Kibbutz Beit Alfa; orange packaging; "Shemen" factory and flour mills in Haifa; the Tanur waterfall near Metula; Yehoshua Hankin; Inauguration ceremony of the Hebrew University; The Tower of David in Jerusalem, with a photo of the art exhibition; a concert with Prof. David Schorr in Migdal David; Yasha Hefetz in Ein Harod, and more. Size of photos varies, average size 11X17 cm, album 25X31 cm, good condition. Restored spine.
Shmuel Joseph Schweig (1902-1984) – a foremost photographer in Eretz Israel in the 1920s – 30s. Born in Tarnopol, Galicia, studied photography in Vienna. Moved to Eretz Israel in 1922. In 1925 started to work as a photographer for JNF and perpetuated through his camera the development of Eretz Israel and its landscapes. Established a photography studio on HaNevi'im Street in Jerusalem and worked as a photography curator in the Rockefeller Museum. Schweig also specialized in archaeological photography, worked for the Mandate Police and directed the Photography Dept. of the Jewish Agency. The receiver of the album, Prof. David Schorr (1867-1942) – a pianist, composer and music teacher in Russia and in Eretz Israel.
The album opens with a dedication handwritten by Schweig, in German: "Zum Andenken, Mein Lieber Herrn Prof. D. Schorr, von J. Schweig. Jerusalem, den 19.VI.26", with a portrait of Schweig and a folded panoramic photo. One hundred and two photos are contained in the album, all are numbered and annotated by hand, in Russian with a translation into English (in a later handwriting). The album ends with eight additional bound leaves with thirty photos, also annotated, in an identical handwriting. Amongst the photos:
New houses for immigrants in Haifa; a swamp next to "Nachlat Ya'akov"; agricultural work in Nachlat Ya'akov; drying and draining swamps; dunes next to Acre; children in Kibbutz Ein Harod, Degania and Bat Galim; Book Fair in Tel Aviv; "Kfar Yeladim" educational institute (established in 1922, today in the city of Afula); Purim Carnival in Tel-Aviv; The Technion in Haifa; Panorama of Jerusalem; The Hebrew University in Jerusalem; "Old Afula" and "New Afula"; craftsmen in Kibbutz Ein Harod; Panorama of Kibbutz Beit Alfa; orange packaging; "Shemen" factory and flour mills in Haifa; the Tanur waterfall near Metula; Yehoshua Hankin; Inauguration ceremony of the Hebrew University; The Tower of David in Jerusalem, with a photo of the art exhibition; a concert with Prof. David Schorr in Migdal David; Yasha Hefetz in Ein Harod, and more. Size of photos varies, average size 11X17 cm, album 25X31 cm, good condition. Restored spine.
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Photography
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $250
Unsold
Twenty seven photos documenting demonstrations and political events in Haifa, 1920s-40s.
Photos documenting demonstrations for the illegal immigration; a panoramic photo (consisting of four photos) of May 1 parade in Hapoel grounds, 1935; demonstrations and conferences celebrating May 1, 1930s; construction of "Beit HaPo'alim" building, 1926-27; demonstrations against the "White Book", late 1930s, and more. 6X8.5 cm to 14X22 cm. Conditions vary, glue marks and tears (were probably used for preparation of a book).
Photos documenting demonstrations for the illegal immigration; a panoramic photo (consisting of four photos) of May 1 parade in Hapoel grounds, 1935; demonstrations and conferences celebrating May 1, 1930s; construction of "Beit HaPo'alim" building, 1926-27; demonstrations against the "White Book", late 1930s, and more. 6X8.5 cm to 14X22 cm. Conditions vary, glue marks and tears (were probably used for preparation of a book).
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $150
Unsold
Post-Mortem photograph of the author Joseph Haim Brenner following his assassination in May 1921 near Jaffa. Annotated in the plate: "Victim of the riots 1.5.1921, the author Y. H. Brenner" and signed in the plate by the photographer Zvi Aroshkes (Oron): "Photographer Aroshkes Jaffa Tel-Aviv Eretz-Israel". 8X13.5 cm. Good condition. Divided on the reverse for use as a postcard.
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Photography
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $200
Unsold
Five photos documenting the 1929 riots: saving a Torah book in Hebron, Haganah training in Tel-Aviv; "funeral of the holy victims who were killed in the attack on AV 19, 1929 "(real-photo postcard), first-aid to injured people in Tel-Aviv, medical aid to an injured in "Hadassah" Tel-Aviv. Average size 9.5X14 cm. Fair condition. Tears, creases and stains.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $400
Unsold
Thirty seven photos by the photographer Adolf (Avraham) Mandowsky of Breslau. Eretz Israel. Mid 1930s.
Interesting photos from around the country. Annotated on the reverse and ink stamped by the photographer. 9X14 cm. Good condition.
Interesting photos from around the country. Annotated on the reverse and ink stamped by the photographer. 9X14 cm. Good condition.
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Photography
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Ninety seven b/w photos, the medical team of Beilinson hospital, the building and its surroundings. Eretz Israel, 1938-39.
It seems the album was presented to one of the hospital's workers. Numerous photos of the doctors and nurses, the building and its surroundings, medical installations, etc. Beilinson hospital, first named "Hospital for Yehuda and Shomron Settlements", was established between Petach -Tikva and Tel-Aviv in 1936 for the Sharon settlements. The building was planned by architect Aryeh Sharon. Several weeks after its opening Dr. Moshe Beilinson, the initiator of the hospital, died, and the hospital was named after him. Average size of photos 8X6 cm, good condition. Album 17X24 cm, fair-good condition.
It seems the album was presented to one of the hospital's workers. Numerous photos of the doctors and nurses, the building and its surroundings, medical installations, etc. Beilinson hospital, first named "Hospital for Yehuda and Shomron Settlements", was established between Petach -Tikva and Tel-Aviv in 1936 for the Sharon settlements. The building was planned by architect Aryeh Sharon. Several weeks after its opening Dr. Moshe Beilinson, the initiator of the hospital, died, and the hospital was named after him. Average size of photos 8X6 cm, good condition. Album 17X24 cm, fair-good condition.
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