Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $2,500
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Theodor Herzl, Handwritten draft of a letter, on official stationary of "Die Welt" newspaper. Wien, January 24th 1898. German.
Two pages, handwritten in pencil. On the first page, addressed to a friend [his name is not mentioned], Herzl writes: "attached is a draft of an answer I wrote". On the second page, appears the answer itself – a long and sharp response to an article against Max Nordau, Theodor Herzl and the Zionist Movement: "the conciliatory tone of your letter from January 19th is inconsistent with your attack on our movement… Furthermore, it is unclear how you identified [Max] Nordau as the "Spectator" [probably, the recipient of the letter assumed that an article signed "spectator" was written by Nordau], since it is well-known that neither Nordau nor Herzl sign by that name…". Signed with initials. [2] pp., 22.5 cm. Fair-good condition. One corner is missing (restored), folding marks, stains.
Two pages, handwritten in pencil. On the first page, addressed to a friend [his name is not mentioned], Herzl writes: "attached is a draft of an answer I wrote". On the second page, appears the answer itself – a long and sharp response to an article against Max Nordau, Theodor Herzl and the Zionist Movement: "the conciliatory tone of your letter from January 19th is inconsistent with your attack on our movement… Furthermore, it is unclear how you identified [Max] Nordau as the "Spectator" [probably, the recipient of the letter assumed that an article signed "spectator" was written by Nordau], since it is well-known that neither Nordau nor Herzl sign by that name…". Signed with initials. [2] pp., 22.5 cm. Fair-good condition. One corner is missing (restored), folding marks, stains.
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Herzl
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $3,125
Including buyer's premium
Theodor Herzl, Handwritten draft of a letter, on official stationary of "Die Welt" newspaper. Wien, January 24th 1898. German.
Two pages, handwritten in pencil. On the first page, addressed to a friend [his name is not mentioned], Herzl writes: "attached is a draft of an answer I wrote". On the second page, appears the answer itself – a long and sharp response to an article against Max Nordau, Theodor Herzl and the Zionist Movement: "the conciliatory tone of your letter from January 19th is inconsistent with your attack on our movement… Furthermore, it is unclear how you identified [Max] Nordau as the "Spectator" [probably, the recipient of the letter assumed that an article signed "spectator" was written by Nordau], since it is well-known that neither Nordau nor Herzl sign by that name…". Signed with initials. [2] pp., 22.5 cm. Fair-good condition. One corner is missing (restored), folding marks, stains.
Two pages, handwritten in pencil. On the first page, addressed to a friend [his name is not mentioned], Herzl writes: "attached is a draft of an answer I wrote". On the second page, appears the answer itself – a long and sharp response to an article against Max Nordau, Theodor Herzl and the Zionist Movement: "the conciliatory tone of your letter from January 19th is inconsistent with your attack on our movement… Furthermore, it is unclear how you identified [Max] Nordau as the "Spectator" [probably, the recipient of the letter assumed that an article signed "spectator" was written by Nordau], since it is well-known that neither Nordau nor Herzl sign by that name…". Signed with initials. [2] pp., 22.5 cm. Fair-good condition. One corner is missing (restored), folding marks, stains.
Category
Herzl
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $500
Unsold
Eight postcards with Theodor Herzl's portrait, various publishers and printers, some of the cards are rare; four postcards are undivided. Amongst them: postcard printed by Isidor Knopf, Vienna, with portraits of Max Norday, Karl Lippa and Theodore Herzl, mailed in 1900; postcard printed by Isidor Knopf, Vienna, mailed in 1900; postcard printed by Max Victor, Cologne, with portraits of Herzl and Nordau, mailed in 1900; postcard printed by Salamon Zweibel, Narajow, Galicia; postcard printed by Ramler's Postkarten Verlag, Horodenka; postcard with the photo of "funeral of Dr. T. Herzl's coffin", 1904; Generally in good condition.
Category
Herzl
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $120
Sold for: $350
Including buyer's premium
1. Das Arbeitszimmer Dr. Herzls [Dr. Herzl's Study]. Postcards printed by "Zion", Vienna, [early 20th cent.]. Good condition.
2. Die Kinder Dr. Theodor Herzl's. Hans. Pauline. Trude [Dr. Theodor Herzl's children, Hans, Pauline and Trude]. Postcard printed by "Zion", Vienna, mailed in 1904. Good condition. Several stains, creased corners.
2. Die Kinder Dr. Theodor Herzl's. Hans. Pauline. Trude [Dr. Theodor Herzl's children, Hans, Pauline and Trude]. Postcard printed by "Zion", Vienna, mailed in 1904. Good condition. Several stains, creased corners.
Category
Herzl
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $200
Unsold
Sefer Bar Hadya, or Herzl's dream by Dov Ber (Doverush) Tursh. Warsaw, 1899.
"As Hadya [a dreams interpreter], I will prove that the idea of settling Eretz Israel declared by Theodor Herzl and Max Nordau and their meetings in Basel, is a weightless movement flying on the imagination's wings…". A composition disgracing Herzl and Nordau and the way they led the Zionist Movement. On the last page of the book – the owner added an interesting "confession" by the author, which was published in Eretz Israel newspapers: "I admit that all the words of contempt about the author… printed in one of the letters which appeared in "Stirat Zekenim" which I myself printed and published, were just lies and I apologize to the author…". 78 pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Portrait is missing. Stains.
"As Hadya [a dreams interpreter], I will prove that the idea of settling Eretz Israel declared by Theodor Herzl and Max Nordau and their meetings in Basel, is a weightless movement flying on the imagination's wings…". A composition disgracing Herzl and Nordau and the way they led the Zionist Movement. On the last page of the book – the owner added an interesting "confession" by the author, which was published in Eretz Israel newspapers: "I admit that all the words of contempt about the author… printed in one of the letters which appeared in "Stirat Zekenim" which I myself printed and published, were just lies and I apologize to the author…". 78 pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Portrait is missing. Stains.
Category
Herzl
Catalogue
Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $850
Sold for: $1,063
Including buyer's premium
Bronze medal, 2nd Zionist Congress. Paris, 1898.
Embossment on one side. On the reverse a biblical quotation: “I shall take the people of Israel from amongst the nations… and bring them to their land”. Feuchtwanger Catalogue, item no. 764. Diameter: 6.3 cm. Good condition.
Embossment on one side. On the reverse a biblical quotation: “I shall take the people of Israel from amongst the nations… and bring them to their land”. Feuchtwanger Catalogue, item no. 764. Diameter: 6.3 cm. Good condition.
Category
Herzl
Catalogue
Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $500
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
A memorandum, summary of a "delegates" from Jaffa meeting about the printers' strike in Jerusalem. December 7, 1908. Rashi script.
A short, handwritten, document summarizing the meeting held in view of the printers' strike in Jerusalem. The document announces the establishment of a committee consisting of the members Yhiel Michal Piness, Antebi, David Yellin, Hagiz, Manni and others. Signed (by hand): Nachman Batito, Avrham Philosoph, Yoel Moshe Salomon, Mordechai Ben Hillel HaCohen (who was one of the intermediaries to bring the strike to an end), Yehiel Michal Piness, David Yellin, Israel Dov Frumkin and others. The strike was led by Yitzchak Ben-Zvi and Rachel Yana'it Ben-Zvi following the beating of a printer and was accompanied by demonstrations against the Arab and Jewish owners of printing presses who abused the workers and humiliated them. [1] Leaf 29 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks, minor tears at borders, filing-holes.
A short, handwritten, document summarizing the meeting held in view of the printers' strike in Jerusalem. The document announces the establishment of a committee consisting of the members Yhiel Michal Piness, Antebi, David Yellin, Hagiz, Manni and others. Signed (by hand): Nachman Batito, Avrham Philosoph, Yoel Moshe Salomon, Mordechai Ben Hillel HaCohen (who was one of the intermediaries to bring the strike to an end), Yehiel Michal Piness, David Yellin, Israel Dov Frumkin and others. The strike was led by Yitzchak Ben-Zvi and Rachel Yana'it Ben-Zvi following the beating of a printer and was accompanied by demonstrations against the Arab and Jewish owners of printing presses who abused the workers and humiliated them. [1] Leaf 29 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks, minor tears at borders, filing-holes.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
Catalogue
Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
1. Fir tsiyonistishe lider, mit der melodye fun Hatikva, R. Mazin, bukhhandler in London. A. W. Rabinovitch printing press, London, [1900]. Hebrew, Yiddish and English. One of the first printings of "Hatikva" verses as a self-standing composition not within N. H. Imber's book. 8 pp, 18.5 cm. Fair-good condition.
2. Hatikva / The Hope. Single leaf with the nine stanzas of "Hatikva". [USA or England, 1910s or 1920s]. In the center of the title appears a Magen David with the word "Zion", surrounded by different citations and the words Peace, Wisdom, Truth, Strength, Concord, Beauty. [1] Leaf 22.5 cm. Good condition.
3. HaTikva, "di hofnung" (national lid) far a zingshtime, kor un piano, bearbaytet fun yanot Z. Roskin. Series "yidishe folks lider", musikfarlag, "Hatikva", Berlin, [1910s]. [5] pp, 28 cm. Good condition.
4. Shir Hatikva, Tunisia, [ca.1940]. Version of "HaTikva" in Hebrew with transcript in Latin letters. 8 pp, 15.5 cm. Poor-fair condition.
2. Hatikva / The Hope. Single leaf with the nine stanzas of "Hatikva". [USA or England, 1910s or 1920s]. In the center of the title appears a Magen David with the word "Zion", surrounded by different citations and the words Peace, Wisdom, Truth, Strength, Concord, Beauty. [1] Leaf 22.5 cm. Good condition.
3. HaTikva, "di hofnung" (national lid) far a zingshtime, kor un piano, bearbaytet fun yanot Z. Roskin. Series "yidishe folks lider", musikfarlag, "Hatikva", Berlin, [1910s]. [5] pp, 28 cm. Good condition.
4. Shir Hatikva, Tunisia, [ca.1940]. Version of "HaTikva" in Hebrew with transcript in Latin letters. 8 pp, 15.5 cm. Poor-fair condition.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
Catalogue
Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $575
Including buyer's premium
Handwritten letter. Tel-Hai, [October, 1919?].
"I mentioned in my previous letter the unrest around us. The day before yesterday 4 dead were found. Christians: 13 were killed already. Of the Druze – I do not know… two days ago seven Arab riders passed here, all of them with rifles…".
The letter is signed: "Ya'akov" who addresses the letter to his brother. It might be that the writer is Ya'akov Toker (1896-1920), one of the casualties of the Adar 11 battle. Leaf 27.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, minor tears, stains.
"I mentioned in my previous letter the unrest around us. The day before yesterday 4 dead were found. Christians: 13 were killed already. Of the Druze – I do not know… two days ago seven Arab riders passed here, all of them with rifles…".
The letter is signed: "Ya'akov" who addresses the letter to his brother. It might be that the writer is Ya'akov Toker (1896-1920), one of the casualties of the Adar 11 battle. Leaf 27.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, minor tears, stains.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
Catalogue
Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Accounting notebook of "Jerusalem Music Society" founded by Cellist Thelma Yellin. Jerusalem, 1921-1926. English.
Accounting notebook with accurate and detailed handwritten inscriptions relating to revenues and expenses of the "Jerusalem Music Society" during its first years. While writing the financial activities, important details documenting the society were added: the musical events held by the society, lists of members and musicians, etc. The society was founded in 1921 by cellist and composer Thelma Yellin (née Bentwich). This society was a pioneer organization as far as classical music was concerned during the British Mandate and it produced concerts of high quality that attracted a varied public of listeners. At the beginning, the concerts were held at the Jerusalem Governor's house, Sir Ronald Storrs. More than 100 handwritten pages, notebook 32.5 cm. Worn cover, torn and detached, with moisture-marks. Minor stains to notebook leaves and minor moisture marks to its borders.
Accounting notebook with accurate and detailed handwritten inscriptions relating to revenues and expenses of the "Jerusalem Music Society" during its first years. While writing the financial activities, important details documenting the society were added: the musical events held by the society, lists of members and musicians, etc. The society was founded in 1921 by cellist and composer Thelma Yellin (née Bentwich). This society was a pioneer organization as far as classical music was concerned during the British Mandate and it produced concerts of high quality that attracted a varied public of listeners. At the beginning, the concerts were held at the Jerusalem Governor's house, Sir Ronald Storrs. More than 100 handwritten pages, notebook 32.5 cm. Worn cover, torn and detached, with moisture-marks. Minor stains to notebook leaves and minor moisture marks to its borders.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
Catalogue
Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $180
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
David Yellin testifying before the special international Western Wall Commission. Jerusalem, [1930].
David Yellin testimony before the British "Western Wall Commission" appointed to investigate the status of the Western Wall following the 1929 riots. On the cover appears a dedication handwritten by David Yellin to Sir Aryeh Simon, "with appreciation and friendship". [1], 16 pp, 21 cm. Good condition. Minor damages.
David Yellin testimony before the British "Western Wall Commission" appointed to investigate the status of the Western Wall following the 1929 riots. On the cover appears a dedication handwritten by David Yellin to Sir Aryeh Simon, "with appreciation and friendship". [1], 16 pp, 21 cm. Good condition. Minor damages.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
Catalogue
Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $180
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
"Bayit VaIr", construction yearbook, editor: Y. Shifman. Tel-Aviv: "Mischar VeTa'asiya", 1935.
Numerous advertisements and essays in the area of construction and industry in Eretz Israel; tens of plates with "photos of works by architects and engineers in Eretz Israel" – photos of buildings planned by leading architects, most of them photographed by the photographer Yitzchak Kalter (1903-1995) – of the prominent photographers of modern architecture in Eretz Israel, who perpetuated the International Style (Bauhaus) buildings in his work.1-60 pp, 56 plates, IV pp, 61-80 pp, 31 cm. Tears to cover and spine, loose leaves or partly detached, creases to corners of leaves.
Numerous advertisements and essays in the area of construction and industry in Eretz Israel; tens of plates with "photos of works by architects and engineers in Eretz Israel" – photos of buildings planned by leading architects, most of them photographed by the photographer Yitzchak Kalter (1903-1995) – of the prominent photographers of modern architecture in Eretz Israel, who perpetuated the International Style (Bauhaus) buildings in his work.1-60 pp, 56 plates, IV pp, 61-80 pp, 31 cm. Tears to cover and spine, loose leaves or partly detached, creases to corners of leaves.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
Catalogue