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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $50,000
Unsold
Thirty two caricatures, in color, of Israeli Ministers, by Joel Buchwald, 1950s-60s. Various techniques: watercolor, pencil and ink, on paper and on heavy cardboard.
A remarkable collection of caricatures in color, featuring Israeli ministers during the 1960s. The caricatures portray Ministers fulfilling their roles, in a scenery appropriate for their ministry; some caricatures present the subject positively while others tend to criticize the subject.
Each caricature is signed in pen, both by Buchwald and by the minister portrayed.
Joel Buchwald (1920-1997) caricaturist, native of Vienna, started his artistic creation at a young age. In 1938, when in Poland, Buchwald sensed that Jews are in danger and decided to run away. After a long journey he arrived in Uzbekistan, where he met his future wife. He drew portraits of the local people using charcoal and this is how he made a living. He returned to Poland in 1946 and found out that his mother and young brother were murdered in the holocaust. The Communist regime of Poland gave Buchwald permission to open an art studio and entities related to the Communist party commissioned enormous paintings of leaders like Stalin and Lenin to be displayed around the cities.
Buchwald made Aliya to Israel with his family in 1950, where he lived in a new immigrants' project in Herzliya for four and a half years. At that time he started to draw caricatures of passers-by on Allenby Street in Tel-Aviv, where he met the editor of "HaDor" paper who was impressed with his caricatures and offered him a permanent post with the paper.
Buchwald's works were published in the newspapers "HaDor" (Mapai party), "HaYom" (Gahal party), "Haolam Hazeh", "Yediot Ahronot", "Ma'ariv" and "Devar HaShavua". In the late 1950's a collection of postcards with caricatures in color of government ministers was published (see "Kedem" catalogue no. 18, item 135).
Buchwald lived in Holon as of 1954 until he passed away. His drawings won much respect alongside works of other political caricaturists as Dosh (Kariel Gardos), Ze'ev (Ya'akov Farkash) and Ra'anan Lurie. Buchwald's works are exhibited in the Foreign Ministry and in the Comics Museum in Holon.
The collection presented can be divided into three parts:
1-12. A dozen caricatures of David Ben-Gurion and Levi Eshkol's governments, early 1960s. Water color, pencil and ink on heavy cardboard.
Amongst them: *Double caricature of David Ben-Gurion, illustrating his double role in the government. Ben-Gurion is portrayed as Siamese twins, one holding a sign "Prime Minister" and the other holding a sign "Defense Minister". *Double caricature of Levi Eshkol similar to the previous one. *Caricature of Moshe Dayan, Minister of Agriculture, holding a crate with "Moneymaker" tomatoes, product of Israel, next to him two chickens and a bull. The caricature refers to Dayan's attempt to transfer the Israeli market to growing "Moneymaker" tomatoes for export instead of "Marimond" tomatoes. This attempt drew much objection and failed. *Minister of Trade and Industry, Pinchas Sapir, holding a miniature residential building and a bag with money. *Welfare Minister, Joseph Burg, supporting a religious elderly person holding in one hand a baby and in the other hand a Kosher Milk Bottle. * Minister of Education and culture, Abba Eban, dressed in soccer clothes, holding a school's end of year certificate. *Health Minister and Minister of Interior Haim Moshe Shapira, dressed as a doctor, holding a blue ID card. *Minister of Transportation Israel Bar-Yehuda, riding a camel with a sign: "Express Tel-Aviv – Eilat", towing behind him a bus. * Minister of Justice, Dov Joseph, as the Goddess Themis, Goddess of Justice in Greek Mythology – scales in one hand and a sword in his other hand; his eyes are covered. * Foreign Minister Golda Meir, holding a globe in her hand. *Caricatures of Ministry of Religions Zerach Warhaftig and Ministre of Post Eliyahu Sasson.
13-30. Eighteen caricatures of the National Unity Government, with Levi Eshkol as Prime Minister, of 1967 (all are dated). Water color, pencil and ink on Bristol paper. Amongst the caricatures: *Interior Minister, Haim Moshe Shapira, holding in one hand a blue I.D. and in his other hand a book titled "Who is a Jew". * Finance Minister, Pinchas Sapir, squeezing juice in a squeezer with a sign: "Finance Ministry". Instead of eyes appear the signs of a Dollar and a Pound. *Defense Minister, Moshe Dayan, dressed as a knight, holding a sword and a shield. * Minister without Portfolio, Menachem Begin, holding a large portfolio. Foriegn Minister, Abba Eban, holding a globe. Ministerof Religions, Zerach Warhaftig, wearing a Kippa and holding the Tablets of the Law.* Minister of Tourism, Moshe Kol, holding a sign "Welcome to Israel".* Shimon Peres, wearing an apron, pushing a baby pram with the caption"the territories" and an Arab sitting in the pram. *Caricatures of Haim Gvati,Haim Landau, Ze'ev Scharf, Ezer Weizmann, Shlomo Hilel, Israel Galili,Yigal Alon, Eliezer Shimon Riemalt, Joseph Almogi and Joseph Sapir.
31-32. Two caricatures of the 1950s. Water color and gouache on paper.
*Caricature of David Ben-Gurion playing a flute, surrounded by a herd of sheep, 1954. *Caricature of Minister of Justice Pinchas Rosen, 1958.
Total of 32 caricatures. Average size: 34.5X 24.5 cm. Condition varies. Most caricatures in good condition.
Attached is a letter from Buchwald's heirs, authorizing the sale of the publication rights of these work.
A remarkable collection of caricatures in color, featuring Israeli ministers during the 1960s. The caricatures portray Ministers fulfilling their roles, in a scenery appropriate for their ministry; some caricatures present the subject positively while others tend to criticize the subject.
Each caricature is signed in pen, both by Buchwald and by the minister portrayed.
Joel Buchwald (1920-1997) caricaturist, native of Vienna, started his artistic creation at a young age. In 1938, when in Poland, Buchwald sensed that Jews are in danger and decided to run away. After a long journey he arrived in Uzbekistan, where he met his future wife. He drew portraits of the local people using charcoal and this is how he made a living. He returned to Poland in 1946 and found out that his mother and young brother were murdered in the holocaust. The Communist regime of Poland gave Buchwald permission to open an art studio and entities related to the Communist party commissioned enormous paintings of leaders like Stalin and Lenin to be displayed around the cities.
Buchwald made Aliya to Israel with his family in 1950, where he lived in a new immigrants' project in Herzliya for four and a half years. At that time he started to draw caricatures of passers-by on Allenby Street in Tel-Aviv, where he met the editor of "HaDor" paper who was impressed with his caricatures and offered him a permanent post with the paper.
Buchwald's works were published in the newspapers "HaDor" (Mapai party), "HaYom" (Gahal party), "Haolam Hazeh", "Yediot Ahronot", "Ma'ariv" and "Devar HaShavua". In the late 1950's a collection of postcards with caricatures in color of government ministers was published (see "Kedem" catalogue no. 18, item 135).
Buchwald lived in Holon as of 1954 until he passed away. His drawings won much respect alongside works of other political caricaturists as Dosh (Kariel Gardos), Ze'ev (Ya'akov Farkash) and Ra'anan Lurie. Buchwald's works are exhibited in the Foreign Ministry and in the Comics Museum in Holon.
The collection presented can be divided into three parts:
1-12. A dozen caricatures of David Ben-Gurion and Levi Eshkol's governments, early 1960s. Water color, pencil and ink on heavy cardboard.
Amongst them: *Double caricature of David Ben-Gurion, illustrating his double role in the government. Ben-Gurion is portrayed as Siamese twins, one holding a sign "Prime Minister" and the other holding a sign "Defense Minister". *Double caricature of Levi Eshkol similar to the previous one. *Caricature of Moshe Dayan, Minister of Agriculture, holding a crate with "Moneymaker" tomatoes, product of Israel, next to him two chickens and a bull. The caricature refers to Dayan's attempt to transfer the Israeli market to growing "Moneymaker" tomatoes for export instead of "Marimond" tomatoes. This attempt drew much objection and failed. *Minister of Trade and Industry, Pinchas Sapir, holding a miniature residential building and a bag with money. *Welfare Minister, Joseph Burg, supporting a religious elderly person holding in one hand a baby and in the other hand a Kosher Milk Bottle. * Minister of Education and culture, Abba Eban, dressed in soccer clothes, holding a school's end of year certificate. *Health Minister and Minister of Interior Haim Moshe Shapira, dressed as a doctor, holding a blue ID card. *Minister of Transportation Israel Bar-Yehuda, riding a camel with a sign: "Express Tel-Aviv – Eilat", towing behind him a bus. * Minister of Justice, Dov Joseph, as the Goddess Themis, Goddess of Justice in Greek Mythology – scales in one hand and a sword in his other hand; his eyes are covered. * Foreign Minister Golda Meir, holding a globe in her hand. *Caricatures of Ministry of Religions Zerach Warhaftig and Ministre of Post Eliyahu Sasson.
13-30. Eighteen caricatures of the National Unity Government, with Levi Eshkol as Prime Minister, of 1967 (all are dated). Water color, pencil and ink on Bristol paper. Amongst the caricatures: *Interior Minister, Haim Moshe Shapira, holding in one hand a blue I.D. and in his other hand a book titled "Who is a Jew". * Finance Minister, Pinchas Sapir, squeezing juice in a squeezer with a sign: "Finance Ministry". Instead of eyes appear the signs of a Dollar and a Pound. *Defense Minister, Moshe Dayan, dressed as a knight, holding a sword and a shield. * Minister without Portfolio, Menachem Begin, holding a large portfolio. Foriegn Minister, Abba Eban, holding a globe. Ministerof Religions, Zerach Warhaftig, wearing a Kippa and holding the Tablets of the Law.* Minister of Tourism, Moshe Kol, holding a sign "Welcome to Israel".* Shimon Peres, wearing an apron, pushing a baby pram with the caption"the territories" and an Arab sitting in the pram. *Caricatures of Haim Gvati,Haim Landau, Ze'ev Scharf, Ezer Weizmann, Shlomo Hilel, Israel Galili,Yigal Alon, Eliezer Shimon Riemalt, Joseph Almogi and Joseph Sapir.
31-32. Two caricatures of the 1950s. Water color and gouache on paper.
*Caricature of David Ben-Gurion playing a flute, surrounded by a herd of sheep, 1954. *Caricature of Minister of Justice Pinchas Rosen, 1958.
Total of 32 caricatures. Average size: 34.5X 24.5 cm. Condition varies. Most caricatures in good condition.
Attached is a letter from Buchwald's heirs, authorizing the sale of the publication rights of these work.
Category
State of Israel, IDF
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $200
Including buyer's premium
Two proclamations issued by World-Truth League, calling to let Palestinian refugees return to their homes, November and August 1949. English.
"All Arab refugees must return to their homes, as otherwise there can be no peace in the Middle East"; "Looking for 'British Justice', 'united nations' prestige' and the American (so called) 'Human Rights'…"
23.5X38.5 cm, 34X28 cm. Good condition. Folded.
"All Arab refugees must return to their homes, as otherwise there can be no peace in the Middle East"; "Looking for 'British Justice', 'united nations' prestige' and the American (so called) 'Human Rights'…"
23.5X38.5 cm, 34X28 cm. Good condition. Folded.
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State of Israel, IDF
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $200
Including buyer's premium
Two anti-Israeli caricatures. [Egypt?], [1950-s-1960-s]. Arabic.
1. Colored caricature, printed on cardboard. Accuses the Jews for distributing drugs and drinks that cause illness, hallucinations, damage to security, etc. 50X70 cm. Poor condition. Dry, brittle paper. Torn into two, many tears to margins. Folded.
2. The Enemy is Listening, a colored caricature calling to protect field security. 35X50 cm. Poor condition. Dry, brittle paper. Folded. Tears to margins and on folding line.
Three additional items are attached: A poster with Nasser's portrait and items from Algeria.
1. Colored caricature, printed on cardboard. Accuses the Jews for distributing drugs and drinks that cause illness, hallucinations, damage to security, etc. 50X70 cm. Poor condition. Dry, brittle paper. Torn into two, many tears to margins. Folded.
2. The Enemy is Listening, a colored caricature calling to protect field security. 35X50 cm. Poor condition. Dry, brittle paper. Folded. Tears to margins and on folding line.
Three additional items are attached: A poster with Nasser's portrait and items from Algeria.
Category
State of Israel, IDF
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $500
Unsold
Fourteen items printed for the Independence Day of the State of Israel:
*Prayer and thanksgiving order for the Day of Independence 1950, composed by chief rabbis Halevi Herzog and Uziel. *Independence Haggadah. Published by IDF / Human Resources – Information branch, 1952. The Haggadah was written by the author Aharon Megged while in reserve-duty service for the chief education and culture officer, and initiated by the Minister of Education Ben-Zion Dinur. Ten thousand copies were printed and the soldiers were supposed to read the text on the eve of the Day of Independence. The religious units and the military rabbinate expressed their opposition and the Haggadahs were destroyed.
*Suggested menus for Day of Independence dinner issued by the department for nutrition of the Ministry of Education and Culture, [1950s]. *Seder of Day of Independence on Mount Zion Jerusalem, [1950]. *Day of Independence 1950. Folded leaflet. * Prayer order for Memorial Day for the War of Independence heroes, eve of Day of Independence, issued by the Ministry of Religions, Jerusalem, [1951]. *Reading passages for Day of Independence dinner, [1950s]. *Aggadat Ze HaYom in honor of Israel's Day of Independence. "Orot" publishing, Jerusalem, 1957. *Yom LeIsrael (In honor of the Day of Independence) by Moshe Zvi Neriya. Tel-Aviv, [1958]. *Haggadat HaAtzma'ut, convention of religious youth, [1958]. *Scroll for the Day of Independence, Givat Brenner, [1958]. Scroll for the Day of Independence, Givat Brenner, [1968]. *Commentary on "Atzma'ut". Or HaEmunah, [2008]. Writings against the Jewish State. *Kehilat Shalem, prayer order for the Day of Independence and the Jerusalem Day (provisional edition) [2000s]. Sizes vary, generally in good condition. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
*Prayer and thanksgiving order for the Day of Independence 1950, composed by chief rabbis Halevi Herzog and Uziel. *Independence Haggadah. Published by IDF / Human Resources – Information branch, 1952. The Haggadah was written by the author Aharon Megged while in reserve-duty service for the chief education and culture officer, and initiated by the Minister of Education Ben-Zion Dinur. Ten thousand copies were printed and the soldiers were supposed to read the text on the eve of the Day of Independence. The religious units and the military rabbinate expressed their opposition and the Haggadahs were destroyed.
*Suggested menus for Day of Independence dinner issued by the department for nutrition of the Ministry of Education and Culture, [1950s]. *Seder of Day of Independence on Mount Zion Jerusalem, [1950]. *Day of Independence 1950. Folded leaflet. * Prayer order for Memorial Day for the War of Independence heroes, eve of Day of Independence, issued by the Ministry of Religions, Jerusalem, [1951]. *Reading passages for Day of Independence dinner, [1950s]. *Aggadat Ze HaYom in honor of Israel's Day of Independence. "Orot" publishing, Jerusalem, 1957. *Yom LeIsrael (In honor of the Day of Independence) by Moshe Zvi Neriya. Tel-Aviv, [1958]. *Haggadat HaAtzma'ut, convention of religious youth, [1958]. *Scroll for the Day of Independence, Givat Brenner, [1958]. Scroll for the Day of Independence, Givat Brenner, [1968]. *Commentary on "Atzma'ut". Or HaEmunah, [2008]. Writings against the Jewish State. *Kehilat Shalem, prayer order for the Day of Independence and the Jerusalem Day (provisional edition) [2000s]. Sizes vary, generally in good condition. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
Category
State of Israel, IDF
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Scroll of Independence, three years for Israel's Independence, Iyar 1951. Buenos Aires: Kultur krayz Moris Rosenfeld, 1951. Yiddish.
On the first page appears a facsimile of the Declaration of Independence. Within the booklet are poems and texts about the holocaust and the revival of the People of Israel in the State of Israel. Special printing in color (linocuts?). [1] title cover, [2], 28, [2] pp, [1] title cover in Spanish, 21 cm. Generally- in good condition. Stains. Bibliographically unknown.
On the first page appears a facsimile of the Declaration of Independence. Within the booklet are poems and texts about the holocaust and the revival of the People of Israel in the State of Israel. Special printing in color (linocuts?). [1] title cover, [2], 28, [2] pp, [1] title cover in Spanish, 21 cm. Generally- in good condition. Stains. Bibliographically unknown.
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State of Israel, IDF
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $250
Unsold
Sixteen issues of the "Air Force Magazine", 1951-1954
*Volume containing issues 8-18 (bound together).
*Issues 15 (an additional copy is bound in the volume), 23, 29 (two copies), 36, 37 (special issue for the "Sinai War"), 39-40. In general - good condition.
*Volume containing issues 8-18 (bound together).
*Issues 15 (an additional copy is bound in the volume), 23, 29 (two copies), 36, 37 (special issue for the "Sinai War"), 39-40. In general - good condition.
Category
State of Israel, IDF
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
Collection of documents and photos of the Six-Days War and the following years.
The collection includes: * Six photos taken right after the Six-Days War in the Western Wall area. * Map 1:10,000 with handwritten inscriptions: posts, Jordanian posts, mine fields, etc. *Leaflet issued by Shlomey Emunei Israel against the conquest of holy sites by IDF (June-July 1967). *Booklet "Survey of desecration of cemeteries on the Mount of Olives and in Hebron." Jerusalem, October 1967. * Five letters from religious organizations wishing to restore their institutions in the Old City of Jerusalem following its conquest. *Three letters sent by IDF soldiers during the war. *Invitation to IDF Parade, 1968. * Postal stamps printed after the Six-Days War, with an illustration of the map of Israel. *Booklet "Build your house in East Jerusalem" issued by the Prime Minister's Office, the Municipality of Jerusalem and the Ministry of Housing. * In the City of Jerusalem, monthly journal concerning information and advertising. Issue no. 1, 1968; issue no. 4, 1969. * Invitation to a ceremony next to the Western Wall during which the Chief Military Rabbi Major General Shlomo Goren was granted a title of Citizen of Honor (1971). Lot of 36 items. Various sizes and condition. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
The collection includes: * Six photos taken right after the Six-Days War in the Western Wall area. * Map 1:10,000 with handwritten inscriptions: posts, Jordanian posts, mine fields, etc. *Leaflet issued by Shlomey Emunei Israel against the conquest of holy sites by IDF (June-July 1967). *Booklet "Survey of desecration of cemeteries on the Mount of Olives and in Hebron." Jerusalem, October 1967. * Five letters from religious organizations wishing to restore their institutions in the Old City of Jerusalem following its conquest. *Three letters sent by IDF soldiers during the war. *Invitation to IDF Parade, 1968. * Postal stamps printed after the Six-Days War, with an illustration of the map of Israel. *Booklet "Build your house in East Jerusalem" issued by the Prime Minister's Office, the Municipality of Jerusalem and the Ministry of Housing. * In the City of Jerusalem, monthly journal concerning information and advertising. Issue no. 1, 1968; issue no. 4, 1969. * Invitation to a ceremony next to the Western Wall during which the Chief Military Rabbi Major General Shlomo Goren was granted a title of Citizen of Honor (1971). Lot of 36 items. Various sizes and condition. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
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State of Israel, IDF
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $1,400
Sold for: $2,500
Including buyer's premium
21 political posters concerning the rights of the Palestinian people. Most posters printed by PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) and by communist-Palestinian movements. ca. 1980s. Arabic, English and French.
Most of the posters were printed in France, where an official PLO office has been established. The posters call for the liberation of Palestine and Palestinian prisoners and most of them feature the portrait of Yasser Arafat. Some posters relate to the Intifada and the Lebanon War and portray disturbing scenes of Palestinian casualties. Sizes and conditions vary. Generally - in good condition.
Most of the posters were printed in France, where an official PLO office has been established. The posters call for the liberation of Palestine and Palestinian prisoners and most of them feature the portrait of Yasser Arafat. Some posters relate to the Intifada and the Lebanon War and portray disturbing scenes of Palestinian casualties. Sizes and conditions vary. Generally - in good condition.
Category
State of Israel, IDF
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $700
Unsold
Ten political posters. Eretz Israel, 1990s to 2000s.
*"The Murderer", with a photo of Yasser Arafat. (Two posters, uncut). *Jerusalem seen through a Pistol Sight" with an illustration of Yasser Arafat shooting a pistol". * Famous incitement poster "The Liar, Elections Now!" portraying a photo- montage of Yitzchak Rabin with a Kafiya around his head. *"Avoda BaEynaim", illustration of Yasser Arafat holding a mask of Shimon Peres's face. *"This is no Peace, Independence Day 1995". "Moledet" Party elections poster with the portrait of Rechavam Ze'evi – "head of 'Moledet' says what you think!". *There will be no Transfer, poster issued by Mapam party young generation. * "The Twins", poster with photos of Yasser Arafat and Ossama Ben Laden and the inscription: " Expul Arafat, fight terror". Poster issued by "Yesha" (Jewish settlements in Judea, Samaria and Gaza) against Ariel Sharon Government. * "Blood Agreement", poster issued by "Ma'amatz" headquarters following the Oslo agreement, with a photo of Arafat and Rabin signing the agreement and numerous photos of terror attacks victims. *"The Partner", illustration of a skull with a Kafiya and PLO flags instead of eyes. Average size: 70X50 cm. Condition varies. Generally in good condition.
*"The Murderer", with a photo of Yasser Arafat. (Two posters, uncut). *Jerusalem seen through a Pistol Sight" with an illustration of Yasser Arafat shooting a pistol". * Famous incitement poster "The Liar, Elections Now!" portraying a photo- montage of Yitzchak Rabin with a Kafiya around his head. *"Avoda BaEynaim", illustration of Yasser Arafat holding a mask of Shimon Peres's face. *"This is no Peace, Independence Day 1995". "Moledet" Party elections poster with the portrait of Rechavam Ze'evi – "head of 'Moledet' says what you think!". *There will be no Transfer, poster issued by Mapam party young generation. * "The Twins", poster with photos of Yasser Arafat and Ossama Ben Laden and the inscription: " Expul Arafat, fight terror". Poster issued by "Yesha" (Jewish settlements in Judea, Samaria and Gaza) against Ariel Sharon Government. * "Blood Agreement", poster issued by "Ma'amatz" headquarters following the Oslo agreement, with a photo of Arafat and Rabin signing the agreement and numerous photos of terror attacks victims. *"The Partner", illustration of a skull with a Kafiya and PLO flags instead of eyes. Average size: 70X50 cm. Condition varies. Generally in good condition.
Category
State of Israel, IDF
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $2,500
Sold for: $4,000
Including buyer's premium
Extensive and impressive collection of about 1080 payment means – food stamps, public transportation tickets and various labels.
Collection includes: payment means –"Kupat Holim Amamit Metula"; "Kofer HaYishuv" and "Totzeret HaAretz" labels; JNF labels including Day of Independence labels; "Let my People Go" ticket; ticket "good for 1/2 a piece of sugar" which was used as money by "Neturei Karta" in an attempt to boycott "Zionist" money; "Bills" of an Egyptian "Grush" supplied by Noah Imerman, a baker in Hebron, in the 1920s; labels of "Jewish Relief Office" in Jerusalem during WW I; ticket for a special train ride to the reception in honor of the Satmar Rebbe [1955]; tickets which served as money during periods of shortage of coins; bills and coupons printed for internal use in Kibbutzim and Moshavim; money bill from Lodz Ghetto; additional items. Various sizes and condition. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
Collection includes: payment means –"Kupat Holim Amamit Metula"; "Kofer HaYishuv" and "Totzeret HaAretz" labels; JNF labels including Day of Independence labels; "Let my People Go" ticket; ticket "good for 1/2 a piece of sugar" which was used as money by "Neturei Karta" in an attempt to boycott "Zionist" money; "Bills" of an Egyptian "Grush" supplied by Noah Imerman, a baker in Hebron, in the 1920s; labels of "Jewish Relief Office" in Jerusalem during WW I; ticket for a special train ride to the reception in honor of the Satmar Rebbe [1955]; tickets which served as money during periods of shortage of coins; bills and coupons printed for internal use in Kibbutzim and Moshavim; money bill from Lodz Ghetto; additional items. Various sizes and condition. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $400
Sold for: $813
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Collection of lottery tickets, Loto tickets and "shtarot goral". Mostly from Eretz Israel but some from other countries, 19th cent. to mid 1990s.
Varied collection which includes coupons, notes and tickets of various periods (most of them of the 1930s-50s), all relating to lotteries. Lot of ca. 100 items. Various sizes and conditions. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
Varied collection which includes coupons, notes and tickets of various periods (most of them of the 1930s-50s), all relating to lotteries. Lot of ca. 100 items. Various sizes and conditions. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $750
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Sixty three proclamations and notices about various subjects. Jerusalem, mostly of the 1930s (some are earlier and some are later, post 1948).
Amongst them: *36 proclamations and notices about food: sale of butter and milk products, bakeries and bread, Kosher food, etc; sketch for cover of "Australian Butter Makovsky"; handwritten Kashrut certificate, "butter sent…Mr. Haim Makovsky of Jerusalem…was produced under supervision…" (Alexandria, 1934), and additional items. *27 proclamations and notices concerning other matters: purchase of land in Jerusalem neighborhoods, desecration of Shabbat, advertising various businesses, notices about the opening of different institutions, warning and protests issued by rabbis and religious organizations, etc. Lot of 63 proclamations, various sizes and conditions. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
Amongst them: *36 proclamations and notices about food: sale of butter and milk products, bakeries and bread, Kosher food, etc; sketch for cover of "Australian Butter Makovsky"; handwritten Kashrut certificate, "butter sent…Mr. Haim Makovsky of Jerusalem…was produced under supervision…" (Alexandria, 1934), and additional items. *27 proclamations and notices concerning other matters: purchase of land in Jerusalem neighborhoods, desecration of Shabbat, advertising various businesses, notices about the opening of different institutions, warning and protests issued by rabbis and religious organizations, etc. Lot of 63 proclamations, various sizes and conditions. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
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