Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
A collection of placards and wall newspapers - Jewish National Fund. Most of the items are from the late 40s -50s.
The collection includes :
* Wall newspapers published by Jewish National Fund’s main bureau, Jerusalem, 1940s. "Moledet", newspaper edition "BeMoledet" / "BaAretz" (the newspaper changed its title), "Itonno, a wall newspaper for children" (First issue, May – June 1947) and "News From Palestine" (English). The newspapers discuss the building of the settlements in Israel, before and after the establishment of the state of Israel, and include many images (black and white).
* Registration Certificate in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund. Was granted to a “member of the executive committee and the head of the directorate of the Jewish National Fund in Middle Europe, "Dr. Arthur Hantke, 1923. Hand -signed by Menachem Ussishkin .
* A poster, printed on behalf of the members of “Mizrachi” movement, which encourages to donate to the Jewish National Fund . “HaPoel HaMizrachi” Press, Tel - Aviv [1940s] .
* Poster published by the Jewish National Fund and the Teachers Council for the JNF: "HaMa’apilim Ya’apilu!" Placard with photographs of illegal immigrants upon their arrival to Eretz Israel (the photographs are originally from "Dvar HaShavua"); A colorful calendar for children for the year (1953-4), with details about the JNF monthly activities; A "Memory board" in memory of Herzl , with photographs and text about him, and more.
* Colorful wall images, a series of "beSade ve baKfar" for kindergartens and primary schools. Published by the Department of Youth Education, Jewish National Fund, Jerusalem. 18 posters from a series of 20 posters for schools and kindergartens. Colorful illustrations that depict agricultural subject matters. Original folders .
Total of approximately 55 items. Size and condition varies. Some of the posters are linen-backed for display and preservation .
Source: Arnie Druck Collection .
The collection includes :
* Wall newspapers published by Jewish National Fund’s main bureau, Jerusalem, 1940s. "Moledet", newspaper edition "BeMoledet" / "BaAretz" (the newspaper changed its title), "Itonno, a wall newspaper for children" (First issue, May – June 1947) and "News From Palestine" (English). The newspapers discuss the building of the settlements in Israel, before and after the establishment of the state of Israel, and include many images (black and white).
* Registration Certificate in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund. Was granted to a “member of the executive committee and the head of the directorate of the Jewish National Fund in Middle Europe, "Dr. Arthur Hantke, 1923. Hand -signed by Menachem Ussishkin .
* A poster, printed on behalf of the members of “Mizrachi” movement, which encourages to donate to the Jewish National Fund . “HaPoel HaMizrachi” Press, Tel - Aviv [1940s] .
* Poster published by the Jewish National Fund and the Teachers Council for the JNF: "HaMa’apilim Ya’apilu!" Placard with photographs of illegal immigrants upon their arrival to Eretz Israel (the photographs are originally from "Dvar HaShavua"); A colorful calendar for children for the year (1953-4), with details about the JNF monthly activities; A "Memory board" in memory of Herzl , with photographs and text about him, and more.
* Colorful wall images, a series of "beSade ve baKfar" for kindergartens and primary schools. Published by the Department of Youth Education, Jewish National Fund, Jerusalem. 18 posters from a series of 20 posters for schools and kindergartens. Colorful illustrations that depict agricultural subject matters. Original folders .
Total of approximately 55 items. Size and condition varies. Some of the posters are linen-backed for display and preservation .
Source: Arnie Druck Collection .
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,063
Including buyer's premium
Election poster of "Herut" movement. "Dafna" printing press, [1949?].
Colorful poster in lithographic printing. Illustration of two British soldiers, one standing next to a barbed wire fence, holding the British flag in front of a tank. The other soldier holds a flag in one hand and in the other a suitcase with the writing "To London". In the center of the poster appears the inscription: "They did not want to go! We expelled them through war!", a slogan which was often used by Herut in its elections propaganda.
48X67 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and creases, missing upper right corner.
Colorful poster in lithographic printing. Illustration of two British soldiers, one standing next to a barbed wire fence, holding the British flag in front of a tank. The other soldier holds a flag in one hand and in the other a suitcase with the writing "To London". In the center of the poster appears the inscription: "They did not want to go! We expelled them through war!", a slogan which was often used by Herut in its elections propaganda.
48X67 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and creases, missing upper right corner.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
HaPo'el HaMizrahi" movement, four colorful posters. Tel-Aviv, [1951?].
1. "Victory of HaPo'el HaMizrahi is a guarantee for open gates to a continuous mass Aliya for the gathering of the exiles"."Grafika Bezalel" printing press.
2." HaPo'el HaMizrahi party guarantees religious education of the new emigrants' children" – with photo of Yemenite children.
3. " HaPo'el HaMizrahi party (Torah VeAvodah) fights for an original religious character of the Jewish State". "Grafika Bezalel" printing press.
4. "HaPo'el HaMizrahi" (Torah VeAvodah) for Greater Israel, unity of the people and continuation of Israel's generations" – with map of Eretz Israel."Grafika Bezalel" printing press.
Average size: 34X48 cm. Fair-good condition, stains, minor tears at borders of posters.
1. "Victory of HaPo'el HaMizrahi is a guarantee for open gates to a continuous mass Aliya for the gathering of the exiles"."Grafika Bezalel" printing press.
2." HaPo'el HaMizrahi party guarantees religious education of the new emigrants' children" – with photo of Yemenite children.
3. " HaPo'el HaMizrahi party (Torah VeAvodah) fights for an original religious character of the Jewish State". "Grafika Bezalel" printing press.
4. "HaPo'el HaMizrahi" (Torah VeAvodah) for Greater Israel, unity of the people and continuation of Israel's generations" – with map of Eretz Israel."Grafika Bezalel" printing press.
Average size: 34X48 cm. Fair-good condition, stains, minor tears at borders of posters.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $250
Unsold
The Third Year of the State of Israel, map of Eretz Israel edited and published by I. Shapira. A. Levine-Epstein printing press, Tel-Aviv [1950-1951]. Illustrated by the artist Isidor Ascheim (1891-1968). 43X70 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
"Aliya Fund, our future lies in Aliya – help absorb the newcomers", illustrated poster. Offset printing "Omanim Meuchadim Ltd", Tel-Aviv, [ca.1958].
Poster in color calling to support the "Aliya Fund" ("Milve Aliya"), a project for raising funds to help absorb the new immigrants from Eastern Europe (founded in 1958). 49X69.5 cm. Good condition. Minor creases, foxing-mark on lower part.
Poster in color calling to support the "Aliya Fund" ("Milve Aliya"), a project for raising funds to help absorb the new immigrants from Eastern Europe (founded in 1958). 49X69.5 cm. Good condition. Minor creases, foxing-mark on lower part.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $4,000
Sold for: $5,000
Including buyer's premium
Zaynen zay ayre krovim? / Don't Let Them Die, two posters issued by the American-Jewish Relief Appeal for Reconstruction and Relief in Europe. Philadelphia, 1922. Poster in English and poster in Yiddish.
Both posters were printed on behalf of the American Jewish Relief Appeal for Reconstruction and Relief in Europe, a Jewish- American organization for relief in Europe as part of a project aimed at raising 14 million dollars.
In the center of the poster appear photos of starving children, victims of pogroms and needy Jews in Europe. Each photograph is accompanied by a text calling American Jews to donate money and assist their brothers in Europe. 51X77 cm, framed in a 63.5X89.5 cm. frame. Good condition. Folding marks, tears at folding lines with slight text omissions. Not examined out of frame.
Both posters were printed on behalf of the American Jewish Relief Appeal for Reconstruction and Relief in Europe, a Jewish- American organization for relief in Europe as part of a project aimed at raising 14 million dollars.
In the center of the poster appear photos of starving children, victims of pogroms and needy Jews in Europe. Each photograph is accompanied by a text calling American Jews to donate money and assist their brothers in Europe. 51X77 cm, framed in a 63.5X89.5 cm. frame. Good condition. Folding marks, tears at folding lines with slight text omissions. Not examined out of frame.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Be a revolutionary in Zion, and a Zionist in the Revolution. Invitation to a convention of the American Radical Zionist Alliance. [Ca 1971]. English.
Invitation to a convention of the Radical Zionist Alliance which took place in Wisconsin (US). In the center is a photograph of a Yemenite security guard (photographed by Leo Kahn). 29X53 cm. in a frame 42X68 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Invitation to a convention of the Radical Zionist Alliance which took place in Wisconsin (US). In the center is a photograph of a Yemenite security guard (photographed by Leo Kahn). 29X53 cm. in a frame 42X68 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Poster, invitation to an evening "of Caricatures" with Dosh (Kariel Gardos) in "HebrewYouth House" in Jerusalem. 24.51969.
On the left side of the poster appears an illustration of "Srulik". The illustration is signed and dated by Dosh. 62X46 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Minor damages.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
On the left side of the poster appears an illustration of "Srulik". The illustration is signed and dated by Dosh. 62X46 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Minor damages.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
1-2. "To Eilat & Sharm-El-Sheik Fly Arkia" / "Eilat, Sharm-El-Sheik ,Arkia." Two color posters of the airline "Arkia". Design: Cesare. “Achdut” press, [Tel-Aviv, the 70’s]. Psychedelic color illustrations. 48X68 cm.
3. "LeYerushala’im shel Zahav beRakevet Israel." [To Jerusalem of Gold, by Israel Railways], An illustrated poster published by the Governmental Printing Office [the 60s]. 60X91 cm.
4. "BeRakevet MeYerushala’im, Luach Zmanim Hadash LeOnat HaHoref " Color poster featuring the train schedule from Jerusalem. A photograph of the train and an illustration of a couple of kids (puppets made by Edith Samuel). 56X83.5 cm.
The four posters are cloth-backed for display and preservation. Varying condition. Mild tears (professionally restored).
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
3. "LeYerushala’im shel Zahav beRakevet Israel." [To Jerusalem of Gold, by Israel Railways], An illustrated poster published by the Governmental Printing Office [the 60s]. 60X91 cm.
4. "BeRakevet MeYerushala’im, Luach Zmanim Hadash LeOnat HaHoref " Color poster featuring the train schedule from Jerusalem. A photograph of the train and an illustration of a couple of kids (puppets made by Edith Samuel). 56X83.5 cm.
The four posters are cloth-backed for display and preservation. Varying condition. Mild tears (professionally restored).
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $2,500
Including buyer's premium
24 advertisement posters of the El Al Company. Printed in Israel and the US, [1960s-2000].
Collection of colored advertisement posters of the El Al Company. Most were printed for tourists and present sites in Israel: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Nahalal, etc. Some have illustrations of El Al planes. Among the designers: Dan Reisinger Jean David, Paul Kor, and others. Varied size and condition. Some are linen-backed for display and preservation. Some are printed on slides.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Collection of colored advertisement posters of the El Al Company. Most were printed for tourists and present sites in Israel: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Nahalal, etc. Some have illustrations of El Al planes. Among the designers: Dan Reisinger Jean David, Paul Kor, and others. Varied size and condition. Some are linen-backed for display and preservation. Some are printed on slides.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $7,000
Unsold
Large collection of paper items and objects (total of 1318 items) related to El Al Airlines.
El Al Israel Airlines Ltd was officially established in 1949, although its maiden flight already took place in September 1948, while transporting President Chaim Weizmann from Geneva to Eretz Israel. Between 1950-1956, the company transported over 160,000 immigrants from Yemen, Iran and India in Operation "Magic Carpet" and in Operation "Ezra and Nechemiah". In June 1961 the company made its first direct flight from Tel Aviv to New York in a Boeing 707 without a stopover, thereby establishing a world record for the longest direct commercial flight.
The history of El Al Airlines is integrally related to the history of the State of Israel and its development reflects the development of the State from its foundation until today, in the major immigration operations, in its flights awarded diplomatic and political prominence and in it constituting the national airline company, whose development correlates with the development of the State. El Al Airlines accompanied several prominent historical events throughout the history of the State, including: first flight to Cairo (1980); first historical flight to Moscow (January 1990); transporting a record number of 1087 passengers in a Boeing 747 – immigrants from Addis Ababa – as part of Operation Solomon in which Jews of Ethiopia were transported to Eretz Israel (May 1991); first flight to Amman (June 1996); in 2001, following September 11 attacks, El Al was the first airline company which was granted permission to fly within the United States (two days prior to other airline companies). Between 2003-2005 the company underwent privatization.
This collection includes:
~ Hundreds of paper items: postcards, airline tickets, various advertisement brochures, menus, beer cup saucers, stamps and napkins; album (apparently of a travel agent) containing price lists for El Al flights; special advertisements from the 1950’s, calendars, original photographs, receipts and various documents; internal booklets and advertisements of the company – instruction booklets for new employees and for staff members, guidance booklets for pilots, reference books for pilot, and many other paper items.
~ Hundreds of objects which reflect the history of design, branding and advertisement of El Al airplanes throughout years of its operation: clocks; glass, plastic and porcelain kitchen and service dishes (some produced by well-known companies in Germany); Menorahs, ashtrays, key chains, faux ancient coins and archaeological items; small bottles of wine, card and domino games, models of buses and airplanes, pilot and flight attendant badges, pilot and flight attendant cases as well as gift bags; “souvenirs” which were given to travellers for advertisement purposes – pens, emblems, key chains, and more; original impressions for imprint of symbols of “El Al”, special stamps for stamping of airline tickets (with clock), aircrew ties and cap, large hand-ornamented bowls, and many other items.
Total of 1318 items. Various sizes and conditions. List available upon request.
To the best of our knowledge this is the largest collection of its kind ever auctioned.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
El Al Israel Airlines Ltd was officially established in 1949, although its maiden flight already took place in September 1948, while transporting President Chaim Weizmann from Geneva to Eretz Israel. Between 1950-1956, the company transported over 160,000 immigrants from Yemen, Iran and India in Operation "Magic Carpet" and in Operation "Ezra and Nechemiah". In June 1961 the company made its first direct flight from Tel Aviv to New York in a Boeing 707 without a stopover, thereby establishing a world record for the longest direct commercial flight.
The history of El Al Airlines is integrally related to the history of the State of Israel and its development reflects the development of the State from its foundation until today, in the major immigration operations, in its flights awarded diplomatic and political prominence and in it constituting the national airline company, whose development correlates with the development of the State. El Al Airlines accompanied several prominent historical events throughout the history of the State, including: first flight to Cairo (1980); first historical flight to Moscow (January 1990); transporting a record number of 1087 passengers in a Boeing 747 – immigrants from Addis Ababa – as part of Operation Solomon in which Jews of Ethiopia were transported to Eretz Israel (May 1991); first flight to Amman (June 1996); in 2001, following September 11 attacks, El Al was the first airline company which was granted permission to fly within the United States (two days prior to other airline companies). Between 2003-2005 the company underwent privatization.
This collection includes:
~ Hundreds of paper items: postcards, airline tickets, various advertisement brochures, menus, beer cup saucers, stamps and napkins; album (apparently of a travel agent) containing price lists for El Al flights; special advertisements from the 1950’s, calendars, original photographs, receipts and various documents; internal booklets and advertisements of the company – instruction booklets for new employees and for staff members, guidance booklets for pilots, reference books for pilot, and many other paper items.
~ Hundreds of objects which reflect the history of design, branding and advertisement of El Al airplanes throughout years of its operation: clocks; glass, plastic and porcelain kitchen and service dishes (some produced by well-known companies in Germany); Menorahs, ashtrays, key chains, faux ancient coins and archaeological items; small bottles of wine, card and domino games, models of buses and airplanes, pilot and flight attendant badges, pilot and flight attendant cases as well as gift bags; “souvenirs” which were given to travellers for advertisement purposes – pens, emblems, key chains, and more; original impressions for imprint of symbols of “El Al”, special stamps for stamping of airline tickets (with clock), aircrew ties and cap, large hand-ornamented bowls, and many other items.
Total of 1318 items. Various sizes and conditions. List available upon request.
To the best of our knowledge this is the largest collection of its kind ever auctioned.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $250
Unsold
Four advertisement posters of the Zim Shipping Co.:
* Comme chez soi [like at home], an advertisement poster with French text. Designed by Jean David. * Poster with illustration of the S.S. Shalom. Levine-Epstein printing press. * "Have the time of your life – travel with Zim" / "Passover and Shavuot tour" – two colored posters printed on Masonite. Varied size and condition. One poster is linen-backed for display and preservation.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
* Comme chez soi [like at home], an advertisement poster with French text. Designed by Jean David. * Poster with illustration of the S.S. Shalom. Levine-Epstein printing press. * "Have the time of your life – travel with Zim" / "Passover and Shavuot tour" – two colored posters printed on Masonite. Varied size and condition. One poster is linen-backed for display and preservation.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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