Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,750
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100 Passover Haggadot.
Varied collection. Most of the Haggadahs were printed in the 20th century.
The collection includes: children's Haggadot, Haggadot, with illustrations – amongst them illustrations by Arthur Szyk, Joseph Budko, Bezalel Schatz, Leonardo Baskin (with original, signed, print); facsimiles of ancient Haggadot (most of them illustrated), Haggadah printed in Sulzbach in 1802 as well as study and bibliographical books about the Passover Haggadah, amongst them: Bibliography of Passover Haggadot, by Avraham Ya'ari; Passover Haggadah, by Daniel Goldschmidt; Bibliography of Passover Haggadot, by Naftali Ben-Menachem; Studies in Bibliography and The Haggadah: Past and Present – Booklore (volume VII, 1965) + reprint, "Haggadot Kibbutziot" by Nathan Steiner, and some additional items. Size and condition varies.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Varied collection. Most of the Haggadahs were printed in the 20th century.
The collection includes: children's Haggadot, Haggadot, with illustrations – amongst them illustrations by Arthur Szyk, Joseph Budko, Bezalel Schatz, Leonardo Baskin (with original, signed, print); facsimiles of ancient Haggadot (most of them illustrated), Haggadah printed in Sulzbach in 1802 as well as study and bibliographical books about the Passover Haggadah, amongst them: Bibliography of Passover Haggadot, by Avraham Ya'ari; Passover Haggadah, by Daniel Goldschmidt; Bibliography of Passover Haggadot, by Naftali Ben-Menachem; Studies in Bibliography and The Haggadah: Past and Present – Booklore (volume VII, 1965) + reprint, "Haggadot Kibbutziot" by Nathan Steiner, and some additional items. Size and condition varies.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Passover Haggadot
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Single leaf of Hartmann Schedel's book, Weltchronik (Nuremberg Chronicle), Nuremberg, 1493. Illustration of Jews torturing the child Simon of Trent.
On March 23 1475 a Christian two and a half years old child by the name of Simon disappeared from his parents' home in Trent in north Italy; three days later, on the eve of Good Friday (the day of Jesus Christ's crucifixion), his body was found near the home (or in its cellar or its well) of a Jew who was a resident of the city, a money lender by the name of Shmuel.
After the body was found the Bishop announced that all of Trent Jewish community, including a few converted Jews, is guilty of the murder of the child. All the Jews of the city were arrested, tortured and some executed by fire or decapitated. Simon was declared a saint by the pope, and his memory was mentioned every year in the month of March, until his status as a saint was cancelled in 1965. Leaf 36 cm. Frame: 43X53 cm. Good condition. Minor tears at borders. Not examined out of frame.
On March 23 1475 a Christian two and a half years old child by the name of Simon disappeared from his parents' home in Trent in north Italy; three days later, on the eve of Good Friday (the day of Jesus Christ's crucifixion), his body was found near the home (or in its cellar or its well) of a Jew who was a resident of the city, a money lender by the name of Shmuel.
After the body was found the Bishop announced that all of Trent Jewish community, including a few converted Jews, is guilty of the murder of the child. All the Jews of the city were arrested, tortured and some executed by fire or decapitated. Simon was declared a saint by the pope, and his memory was mentioned every year in the month of March, until his status as a saint was cancelled in 1965. Leaf 36 cm. Frame: 43X53 cm. Good condition. Minor tears at borders. Not examined out of frame.
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Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Anti-Semietische Beweging te Amsterdam [anti-Semitic movement in Amsterdam].
Anti-Semitic print. Amsterdam [mid 19th cent.]. Illustration in lithographic printing: G. Alexandre. The illustration portrays a quarrel between policemen and Jews in an Amsterdam street in a period when Jews were not allowed to enter bars in this street. 32.5X21 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Cloth backed for display and restoration. In the collections of the Amsterdam Jewish Museum.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Anti-Semitic print. Amsterdam [mid 19th cent.]. Illustration in lithographic printing: G. Alexandre. The illustration portrays a quarrel between policemen and Jews in an Amsterdam street in a period when Jews were not allowed to enter bars in this street. 32.5X21 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Cloth backed for display and restoration. In the collections of the Amsterdam Jewish Museum.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $500
Unsold
Börsen – Kirmess [stock exchange fair], poster of the series Politischer Bilderbogen. Booklet no. 5. Dresden, Germany, 1892. German.
Poster folded like a booklet. A caricature in color portraying Jewish stock brokers, cheating while in a crowded fair. On the upper part of the poster appears the writing: "Wem auch die Börse heiter scheint Das Auge Gottes darüber weint!" [atmosphere in the stock exchange market seems gay but god can see what is happening and sheds a tear].
The series of posters Politischer Bilderbogen which includes anti-Semitic caricatures was published during the years 1892-1901. A total of 33 issues were printed. 64X50 cm. Good condition. Tears to folds, some restored with adhesive tape.
Poster folded like a booklet. A caricature in color portraying Jewish stock brokers, cheating while in a crowded fair. On the upper part of the poster appears the writing: "Wem auch die Börse heiter scheint Das Auge Gottes darüber weint!" [atmosphere in the stock exchange market seems gay but god can see what is happening and sheds a tear].
The series of posters Politischer Bilderbogen which includes anti-Semitic caricatures was published during the years 1892-1901. A total of 33 issues were printed. 64X50 cm. Good condition. Tears to folds, some restored with adhesive tape.
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Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $180
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Esther Solymosi oder Der jüdisch-rituelle Jungfrauenmord in Tißla-Eßlar [Esther Solymosi or the Jewish ritual murder of the young woman in Tisza-Eszlar], by Georg von Marczianni, M. Schulze publishing, Berlin, [ca. 1882]. German (translated from Hungarian).
A booklet of anti-Semitic nature concerning the "Tisza-Eszlar Affair". Was probably published during the affair. An illustration of the Tisza-Eszlar synagogue appears on the first page.
In April 1882, Esther Solymosi, a Christian peasant girl, servant in the home of a Jewish family in Tisza-Eszlar, was sent on an errand from which she did not return. The search for her being fruitless, a rumor was circulated that the girl had become a victim of ritual murder and her blood used for baking Matzot for Passover. Many Jews were arrested, false evidences were obtained and a long legal procedure full of incitement started destined to prove the Jews' guilt. Only one year later the trial ended with absolute acquittal of all people involved.52 pp, 19.5 cm.Fair-good condition. Tears to cover and to borders of some leaves. Staining. Several detached leaves.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
A booklet of anti-Semitic nature concerning the "Tisza-Eszlar Affair". Was probably published during the affair. An illustration of the Tisza-Eszlar synagogue appears on the first page.
In April 1882, Esther Solymosi, a Christian peasant girl, servant in the home of a Jewish family in Tisza-Eszlar, was sent on an errand from which she did not return. The search for her being fruitless, a rumor was circulated that the girl had become a victim of ritual murder and her blood used for baking Matzot for Passover. Many Jews were arrested, false evidences were obtained and a long legal procedure full of incitement started destined to prove the Jews' guilt. Only one year later the trial ended with absolute acquittal of all people involved.52 pp, 19.5 cm.Fair-good condition. Tears to cover and to borders of some leaves. Staining. Several detached leaves.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
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Israels Verkehr und Geist in jüdischen Characterreichnungen, Erzählungen, Gedichten, u.s.w.C. Schulklopfer für die hauchlöbliche Jüdenschaft, by Itzig Feitel Stern. Meissen, 1833. German.
"Jewish Character in Stories, Poems, Paintings etc", by Itzig Feitel Stern, the Christian author Heinrich Holzschuher who signed several anti-Semitic writings which he composed using this fictional Jewish name. The book presented here contains dialogues, stories and poems written in faulty German supposed to imitate the Jewish-Yiddish speech and to ridicule it. The book is accompanied by titles in Hebrew letters with mistakes and several anti-Semitic illustrations. VIII, [2] illustration plates, 117, [1] pp, 18 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, tears, mainly to first two leaves and to last leaf. New binding.
"Jewish Character in Stories, Poems, Paintings etc", by Itzig Feitel Stern, the Christian author Heinrich Holzschuher who signed several anti-Semitic writings which he composed using this fictional Jewish name. The book presented here contains dialogues, stories and poems written in faulty German supposed to imitate the Jewish-Yiddish speech and to ridicule it. The book is accompanied by titles in Hebrew letters with mistakes and several anti-Semitic illustrations. VIII, [2] illustration plates, 117, [1] pp, 18 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, tears, mainly to first two leaves and to last leaf. New binding.
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Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $250
Unsold
Spassvogel, der Jüdische, Oder Jocosus Hebricosus. Published by Braun & Schneider, Munich, [1877]. German.
Satiric and humorous articles, stories and jokes about Jews. Small illustrations, black and white, some anti-Semitic. 350 pp. 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Damage to binding.
Satiric and humorous articles, stories and jokes about Jews. Small illustrations, black and white, some anti-Semitic. 350 pp. 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Damage to binding.
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Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Dreyfus the Martyr, Recorded by Pen and Pencil Over One Hundred Illustrations, Special Number of the Graphic. London, September 14, 1899. English.
A special issue of The Graphic newspaper dedicated to the Dreyfus affair. More than 100 black and white illustrations which describe the Dreyfus affair from beginning to end. 48 pages, 41.5 cm. Poor condition. Many tears.
A special issue of The Graphic newspaper dedicated to the Dreyfus affair. More than 100 black and white illustrations which describe the Dreyfus affair from beginning to end. 48 pages, 41.5 cm. Poor condition. Many tears.
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Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $1,625
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[Dreyfus, nearly 100 photos of actors and scenes in the drama of disgrace]. Published by Black and White Pub. Co., London, [circa 1899]. English.
"Dreyfus nearly one hundred photographs of actors and scenes in the drama of shame". A booklet documenting the Dreyfus trial, step by step. Nearly one hundred photographs from the arrest and trial of Dreyfus - photographs of those involved in the affair, the military prison, the court hall, and more, are described in English. 32 pages, 27 cm. Good condition. Stains. No front and back cover. Binding of the period.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
"Dreyfus nearly one hundred photographs of actors and scenes in the drama of shame". A booklet documenting the Dreyfus trial, step by step. Nearly one hundred photographs from the arrest and trial of Dreyfus - photographs of those involved in the affair, the military prison, the court hall, and more, are described in English. 32 pages, 27 cm. Good condition. Stains. No front and back cover. Binding of the period.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Three issues of the French Christian-Catholic weekly paper "LePèlerin"
Paris, 1898.
Issues no. 1098, 1099, 1104 (January 16, January 23 and February 27 1898). The three issues were published during the "Dreyfus Affair" and survey the developments of this affair through illustrations and text, mentioning the prominent figures Esterhazy, Emil Zola and Alfred Dreyfus. Some of the illustrations are large and in color. [16] pp to each issue, 25.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, tears to left borders. Not bound.
Paris, 1898.
Issues no. 1098, 1099, 1104 (January 16, January 23 and February 27 1898). The three issues were published during the "Dreyfus Affair" and survey the developments of this affair through illustrations and text, mentioning the prominent figures Esterhazy, Emil Zola and Alfred Dreyfus. Some of the illustrations are large and in color. [16] pp to each issue, 25.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, tears to left borders. Not bound.
Category
Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
Album, der Beilis protses [Beilis trial album]. [Lodz], 1913. Yiddish and Russian. Small album, documenting through photos the life of Mendel Beilis and in particular the trial against him and the people involved. Each photo is annotated in Yiddish and in Russian.
Menachem Mendel Beilis was accused of murdering in April 1911 an Ukrainian Christian boy by the name of Andrei Yushichinsky to use his blood to prepare Matzahs for Passover. Beilis was arrested on the basis of a false testimony and his trial commenced in September 1913. On the background of the "ritual murder" and the trial, a vicious campaign was launched against the Jews. After three years in prison, on November 10 1913, Beilis was acquitted. In 1917, following the Revolution, an investigation committee was appointed and its findings revealed that the authorities were well aware of the true circumstances and facts and staged the trial for anti-Semitic reasons. The album presented here was printed when Beilis was acquitted. [13] leaves, 9X16.5 cm. Good condition, Damages to binding and minor stains. Binding somewhat loose.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Menachem Mendel Beilis was accused of murdering in April 1911 an Ukrainian Christian boy by the name of Andrei Yushichinsky to use his blood to prepare Matzahs for Passover. Beilis was arrested on the basis of a false testimony and his trial commenced in September 1913. On the background of the "ritual murder" and the trial, a vicious campaign was launched against the Jews. After three years in prison, on November 10 1913, Beilis was acquitted. In 1917, following the Revolution, an investigation committee was appointed and its findings revealed that the authorities were well aware of the true circumstances and facts and staged the trial for anti-Semitic reasons. The album presented here was printed when Beilis was acquitted. [13] leaves, 9X16.5 cm. Good condition, Damages to binding and minor stains. Binding somewhat loose.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Three posters regarding the Beilis trial, Eretz Israel, 1913.
1. Invitation to a protest meeting against the Beilis trial, issued by "the General City Committee" of Jaffa. Jaffa, 1913. "The public is invited to come today and protest against the Beilis trial…"31X22.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
2-3. Two posters printed when Beilis was acquitted: "Beilis was found not guilty"; "Beilis is Free". 30.5X22 cm; 21.5X18 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
The three posters are framed in a frame 102X34 cm. Not examined out of frame.
1. Invitation to a protest meeting against the Beilis trial, issued by "the General City Committee" of Jaffa. Jaffa, 1913. "The public is invited to come today and protest against the Beilis trial…"31X22.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
2-3. Two posters printed when Beilis was acquitted: "Beilis was found not guilty"; "Beilis is Free". 30.5X22 cm; 21.5X18 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
The three posters are framed in a frame 102X34 cm. Not examined out of frame.
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Anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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