Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Collection of documents from the period of the War of Independence. Approval from the "Central Command for the Service of the People” Certificate of Reporting to the "Central Command for the Service of the People", "certificate for those partially mobilized”, "Certificate of Reporting" from the Department of the People’s Guard of the Defense Committee of Agudat Yisrael; eight blank forms that “La'am BeMatzor” messengers left on doors of people not at home at the time of collecting money; four empty forms of Magbit HaHitgaysut VeHazalah for recording donations; page of instructions for volunteers of “La'am BeMatzor”. Three books of coupons of “La'am BeMatzor” (not used), labels, stickers and additional documents. More than 20 items. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Postcard sent by mail from the Old City of Jerusalem to Vienna, with two postal ink stamps. One from February 28 1905 and an ink stamp of the sender, Uscher Wahl from Jerusalem. Text in Yiddish. Very good condition.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $300
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Twenty four "Souvenir Sheets" of Israeli First-Day covers, 1960s to 2000s.
All of the sheets presented were printed on fine paper and are numbered (up to 180 copies), bearing postal stamps stamped with a special postal stamp and signed by the stamp designer. Amongst the designers and stamps: Zvi Rosenberg (100 years of Gedera), Dror Gotlieb (Holidays 1995), Eliezer Weishof, Zvi Narkiss (400 years of Hebrew printing in Eretz Israel), Yigal Gabai (Publicists) Ed van Oyen (several different stamps). Size varies. Very good condition.
All of the sheets presented were printed on fine paper and are numbered (up to 180 copies), bearing postal stamps stamped with a special postal stamp and signed by the stamp designer. Amongst the designers and stamps: Zvi Rosenberg (100 years of Gedera), Dror Gotlieb (Holidays 1995), Eliezer Weishof, Zvi Narkiss (400 years of Hebrew printing in Eretz Israel), Yigal Gabai (Publicists) Ed van Oyen (several different stamps). Size varies. Very good condition.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $120
Sold for: $188
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Sketch for a postal stamp of the series "Cities' Emblems" with the emblem of Hadera municipality. [1969].
Original sketch, watercolor on paper, for a stamp of 0.30 Lira. Eventually, the stamp was printed in a different color and different value of 0.02 Lira. Contained in a passe-partout which bears the signature of the designer, Maxim Shamir (in English). 8.5X7 cm. Very good condition.
Original sketch, watercolor on paper, for a stamp of 0.30 Lira. Eventually, the stamp was printed in a different color and different value of 0.02 Lira. Contained in a passe-partout which bears the signature of the designer, Maxim Shamir (in English). 8.5X7 cm. Very good condition.
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Lot 197 Collection of Philatelic Items – Brothers Shamir / Otte Wallish / Do'ar Ivri / Minhelet HaAm
Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $375
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1-2. Two "Souvenir Sheets", numbered, with autographs of the designers: *UPU stamps, dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the World Postal Union and on the occasion of the admittance of Israel to the union; designed by Otte Wallish and signed by him (copy no. 88 out of 250 copies). * Stamp "Three roads to Jerusalem", published on the occasion of the first Knesset opening session in Jerusalem; designed by brothers Gabriel and Maxim Shamir and signed by both (copy no. 26 out of 100 copies).
3-4. * Envelope printed in honor of the "United Nations Resolution", with three "Do'ar Ivri" stamps and postmark of September 1948. Mailed to Switzerland. *Envelope with nine JNF stamps and five postmarks "Do'ar Minhelet HaAm, Herzlia".
Sizes and conditions vary.
3-4. * Envelope printed in honor of the "United Nations Resolution", with three "Do'ar Ivri" stamps and postmark of September 1948. Mailed to Switzerland. *Envelope with nine JNF stamps and five postmarks "Do'ar Minhelet HaAm, Herzlia".
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
Album contains 207 philatelic items, envelopes, postcards, and other philatelic items. Eretz Israel and Europe, 1920’s, 1930’s, 1940’s.
Among the items are envelopes with postal stamp of “Doar Minhelet Ha’Am” (Nahalal, Bene-Berak), first-day covers, “Doar Ivri” stamps, etc. Size and condition vary.
Among the items are envelopes with postal stamp of “Doar Minhelet Ha’Am” (Nahalal, Bene-Berak), first-day covers, “Doar Ivri” stamps, etc. Size and condition vary.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $250
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Eight sheets of "Entertainment Tax" stamps issued by the Netanya municipality, in the value of 2,3,4,5,10,15,20 and 25 Agorot (ca. 1953].
"Entertainment Tax" was a municipal tax paid for purchasing entrance tickets to the cinema and entertainment shows during the austerity period (the stamps were pasted to the entrance tickets). Each sheet consists of 33 stamps (except for sheet 15 Agorot, which consists of 32 stamps). Very good condition.
"Entertainment Tax" was a municipal tax paid for purchasing entrance tickets to the cinema and entertainment shows during the austerity period (the stamps were pasted to the entrance tickets). Each sheet consists of 33 stamps (except for sheet 15 Agorot, which consists of 32 stamps). Very good condition.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $180
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1-2. Two publications of the series Handbook of Holy Land Philately, by Werner Hoexter and Ernst Fluri: * The Stamps of Palestine - I. The stamps issued during the period of the Military Administration (1918 to 1st July 1920), by Dr. Werner Hoexter, Haifa. Printed in Germany, 1970. English. 57 pp + transparency with samples of postal stamps. * The Minhelet Ha'am Period (1st to 15th May 1948), by Ernst Fluri, Switzerland. Printed, most probably, in Eretz Israel, 1973, English. 82 pp.
3. The Postal History of Jerusalem from 1948, by Emanuel Glassman (in two parts). London: Central Stamp Agency, 1978. English. VI, 138 pp+ 14 additional leaves, photocopied from another book about philately.
3. The Postal History of Jerusalem from 1948, by Emanuel Glassman (in two parts). London: Central Stamp Agency, 1978. English. VI, 138 pp+ 14 additional leaves, photocopied from another book about philately.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $750
Sold for: $2,250
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HEILPERIN, Yechiel. HaAvaza veEfrocheyha [The Goose and Her Chicks]. Illustrated by A. Kravtzov. Jerusalem: HaGina, 1925.
This is the second booklet (of five) in the series "Stories and Paintings for Infants" edited by Heilperin. A short story in rhyme, accompanied by musical notes by Yoel Engel. The nine richly colored illustrations by Kravtzov leap out at the viewer from the pages, thanks to the high quality, stone lithograph printing by 'Graphica Bezalel'.
[16] pp, 20x28cm. Very Good condition – uncommonly good for a children's book of this age – with minor color losses to the cover margins, professionally restored, and slight cracks near the spine.
This is the second booklet (of five) in the series "Stories and Paintings for Infants" edited by Heilperin. A short story in rhyme, accompanied by musical notes by Yoel Engel. The nine richly colored illustrations by Kravtzov leap out at the viewer from the pages, thanks to the high quality, stone lithograph printing by 'Graphica Bezalel'.
[16] pp, 20x28cm. Very Good condition – uncommonly good for a children's book of this age – with minor color losses to the cover margins, professionally restored, and slight cracks near the spine.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,625
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Where am I?. Frankfurt am Main (Moscow –Odessa): "Omanut", "Gamliel" library, 1922.
Children's story by Yehuda Steinberg. Illustrations: "Havurat Tzayarim". [8] leaves, 29X21.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages to binding.
Children's story by Yehuda Steinberg. Illustrations: "Havurat Tzayarim". [8] leaves, 29X21.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages to binding.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $2,125
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The Roosters and the Fox. Moscow-Odessa: "Omanut", "Gamliel" Library, 1922.
A parable of Berachyahu HaNakdan, adapted by Chaim Nachman Bialik. Illustrations by Moshe Moltzmacher. [12] pp, 30x22 cm. Very good condition. Minor damages to borders of cover.
"One of the nicest books of the ‘Gamliel’ series is ‘The Roosters and the Fox’, based on Berachyahu HaNakdan's parable which Bialik enhanced with a clever text full of humor. The illustrations in this book excel in their decorativity and color and are extraordinary in their beauty and intensity. The description of the animals is delicate yet dynamic, and the complex compositions of the chickens’ movements as a homogenized group – all move right or left, or all peck together – are very successfully rhythmic". (From: Ayala Gordon, Iyurim Ivri'im, Nachum Gutman Museum, Tel Aviv, [2005] page 107).
A parable of Berachyahu HaNakdan, adapted by Chaim Nachman Bialik. Illustrations by Moshe Moltzmacher. [12] pp, 30x22 cm. Very good condition. Minor damages to borders of cover.
"One of the nicest books of the ‘Gamliel’ series is ‘The Roosters and the Fox’, based on Berachyahu HaNakdan's parable which Bialik enhanced with a clever text full of humor. The illustrations in this book excel in their decorativity and color and are extraordinary in their beauty and intensity. The description of the animals is delicate yet dynamic, and the complex compositions of the chickens’ movements as a homogenized group – all move right or left, or all peck together – are very successfully rhythmic". (From: Ayala Gordon, Iyurim Ivri'im, Nachum Gutman Museum, Tel Aviv, [2005] page 107).
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,875
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"Ma'ase Be'Zkena U'VeDov". Frankfurt am Main (Moscow-Odessa): Omanut, Gamliel Library, 1922.
A folk tale for children translated and adapted by Simcha Ben Zion. Illustrations:" Chavurat Tzayarim". [9] leaves. 31x22.5 cm. Very good condition. Minor damages to binding.
"…' Ma'ase Be'Zkena U'VeDov' is a problematic booklet – a severely criticized legend adapted by S. Ben Zion. The legend first printed in the Ben Ami reader, appeared in Eretz Israel shortly after Ben Zion immigrated to Eretz Israel (1905), and re-appeared again and again throughout the years, almost in all Hebrew readers. "Rav Ze'era" writes this critic: 'The legend 'Ma'ase Be'Zkena U'VeDov': Why does it appear in readers for Hebrew children? The educational purpose of legends is to cultivate healthy imagination… but the images must be from the same world in which the child grows. In the Jewish world, do we see bears attacking children? This is not a legend for the Hebrew nation nor for the world in general, but it is a typical Russian tale…'. The illustrations in the booklet' Ma'ase Be'Zkena U'VeDov' are difficult to recognize and we have no real knowledge of the person who drew them. They portray an old woman with farmer's garb with a kerchief askew behind her ears portraying that this is not a plain Ukrainian farmer's wife but a Jewish woman. The children, on the other hand, are dressed in city clothes, and the boys do not even always have their head covered. The children's ages are not realistic, and in one illustration, children too small are together with children too big. In the same illustration, there is a combination of logic and illogic and here and there a comical element, and a lot of crudeness…". (From: Ayala Gordon, Hebrew illustrations, Nachum Gutman Museum, Tel Aviv, [2005], page 110).
A folk tale for children translated and adapted by Simcha Ben Zion. Illustrations:" Chavurat Tzayarim". [9] leaves. 31x22.5 cm. Very good condition. Minor damages to binding.
"…' Ma'ase Be'Zkena U'VeDov' is a problematic booklet – a severely criticized legend adapted by S. Ben Zion. The legend first printed in the Ben Ami reader, appeared in Eretz Israel shortly after Ben Zion immigrated to Eretz Israel (1905), and re-appeared again and again throughout the years, almost in all Hebrew readers. "Rav Ze'era" writes this critic: 'The legend 'Ma'ase Be'Zkena U'VeDov': Why does it appear in readers for Hebrew children? The educational purpose of legends is to cultivate healthy imagination… but the images must be from the same world in which the child grows. In the Jewish world, do we see bears attacking children? This is not a legend for the Hebrew nation nor for the world in general, but it is a typical Russian tale…'. The illustrations in the booklet' Ma'ase Be'Zkena U'VeDov' are difficult to recognize and we have no real knowledge of the person who drew them. They portray an old woman with farmer's garb with a kerchief askew behind her ears portraying that this is not a plain Ukrainian farmer's wife but a Jewish woman. The children, on the other hand, are dressed in city clothes, and the boys do not even always have their head covered. The children's ages are not realistic, and in one illustration, children too small are together with children too big. In the same illustration, there is a combination of logic and illogic and here and there a comical element, and a lot of crudeness…". (From: Ayala Gordon, Hebrew illustrations, Nachum Gutman Museum, Tel Aviv, [2005], page 110).
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