Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,125
Including buyer's premium
"Chagall Windows" stamps – eleven sheets (15 stamps in each sheet) signed by Marc Chagall and dated, 1977. Missing the sheet with the Tribe of Asher stamps
Sheets: 23.5X19.5 cm. Very good condition.
From the collection of Teddy and Tamar Kollek.
Sheets: 23.5X19.5 cm. Very good condition.
From the collection of Teddy and Tamar Kollek.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $250
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
A postcard with a reproduction of a work by Marc Chagall ("The Artist and his Model"). A short dedication, handwritten by Chagall, appears on the reverse: "Thank you for your wishes. I was moved"; signed and dated – Vence, France, July 9, 1966.
14X10.5 cm. Good condition. Ink stamp of the Jerusalem Municipality appears on the reverse.
From the collection of Teddy and Tamar Kollek.
14X10.5 cm. Good condition. Ink stamp of the Jerusalem Municipality appears on the reverse.
From the collection of Teddy and Tamar Kollek.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $350
Unsold
Thirteen letters, addressed to Miriam Tal (Rosenthal) Malkin – translator, author and art critic. Eretz Israel, 1930s / 1950s.
Eight letters from the painter Maryan – nickname of the artist and painter Pinchas Burstein (sent from Paris where he studied in the Fine Arts Academy), early 1950s; letter from the poet Avraham Halfi; two letters from the author Yehuda Burla; letter from Prof. Yossef Klausner; letter from Ari Even-Zahav. Attached: copy of a letter (typewritten) to Max Brod.
Size and condition varies.
Eight letters from the painter Maryan – nickname of the artist and painter Pinchas Burstein (sent from Paris where he studied in the Fine Arts Academy), early 1950s; letter from the poet Avraham Halfi; two letters from the author Yehuda Burla; letter from Prof. Yossef Klausner; letter from Ari Even-Zahav. Attached: copy of a letter (typewritten) to Max Brod.
Size and condition varies.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
An interesting collection of letters written by famous figures and from the period of the Yishuv: two letters handwritten by Yehoshua Redler-Feldman (R' Binyamin); a long letter handwritten by Menachem Sheinkin; a letter on official stationery of the “Herzlia Gymnasium” in Jaffa (Tishre 1915); letter from Yitzchak Bashevis Singer; a letter handwritten by Uri Zvi Greenberg; letter from "Eretz Israel Theater Society Ltd." (handwritten by Menachem Gnessin, 1927); letter from director and secretary of "Hebrew Dramatic Society 'Habima' Moscow" (1917); two letters from Meir Dizengoff; letters from Moshe Smilansky; fable-song handwritten by Levine Kipnis; a letter handwritten by Gershom Scholem; a letter from Zalman Shneur. Attached are several additional items.
Lot of 20 items; Sizes and conditions vary.
Lot of 20 items; Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
20 letters and postcards sent by authors and poets to the literary figures Gabriel Talphir (1901-1990) and Gabriel Moked (B. 1934).
Letters from Esther Raab, Yehuda Amichai, Maya Bejerano, Yoram Kaniuk, Yair Hurwitz, Aharon Meged, Max Brod (booklet with dedication to Bracha Zfira), Dan Tsalka, Maxim Ghilan, and others.
Sizes and conditions vary.
Letters from Esther Raab, Yehuda Amichai, Maya Bejerano, Yoram Kaniuk, Yair Hurwitz, Aharon Meged, Max Brod (booklet with dedication to Bracha Zfira), Dan Tsalka, Maxim Ghilan, and others.
Sizes and conditions vary.
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Autographs, Manuscripts and Archives, Hebrew and Yiddish Literature, Bibliography and Research
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
For a complete list of books please see the Hebrew description.
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Autographs, Manuscripts and Archives, Hebrew and Yiddish Literature, Bibliography and Research
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,500
Including buyer's premium
Three poems handwritten by the poet Yitzchak Katzenelson, 1935-36. Signed.
1. "MiShirei HaAretz". A three-verse poem, starting with the words: "sleep, my son…".
2. "Frishman", a four-verse poem, about the author and literary critic David Frishman.
3. "Le-N"S", a seven-verse poem, starting with the words" Mi Millel lanu…". Written in honor and in memory of Nahum Sokolov who died in the same year. Tear on lower part of the leaf, with text omission.
Yitzchak Katzenelson (1886-1944) – Jewish-Polish poet and educator, published poems in Yiddish and in Hebrew. Was the principal of the Jewish school in Lodz and visited Eretz Israel twice. During the first years of WW II was in the Warsaw Ghetto and witnesses the mass extermination of Warsaw Jews including his wife and two sons. Between the years 1943-44 joined the Partisan organization "Dror" and wrote the "Song of the Murdered Jewish People ". Katzenelson was sent with his son to the Vittel concentration camp in France where he wrote in his diary all the horrors that he witnessed. In May 1944 was murdered with his son in Auschwitz. Several of his poems were set to music and became very popular. The Beit Lochamei HaGeta'ot Museum is named after him. Attached are two newspaper-cuttings about the poet. Average height 17 cm. Good-fair condition, spotting.
1. "MiShirei HaAretz". A three-verse poem, starting with the words: "sleep, my son…".
2. "Frishman", a four-verse poem, about the author and literary critic David Frishman.
3. "Le-N"S", a seven-verse poem, starting with the words" Mi Millel lanu…". Written in honor and in memory of Nahum Sokolov who died in the same year. Tear on lower part of the leaf, with text omission.
Yitzchak Katzenelson (1886-1944) – Jewish-Polish poet and educator, published poems in Yiddish and in Hebrew. Was the principal of the Jewish school in Lodz and visited Eretz Israel twice. During the first years of WW II was in the Warsaw Ghetto and witnesses the mass extermination of Warsaw Jews including his wife and two sons. Between the years 1943-44 joined the Partisan organization "Dror" and wrote the "Song of the Murdered Jewish People ". Katzenelson was sent with his son to the Vittel concentration camp in France where he wrote in his diary all the horrors that he witnessed. In May 1944 was murdered with his son in Auschwitz. Several of his poems were set to music and became very popular. The Beit Lochamei HaGeta'ot Museum is named after him. Attached are two newspaper-cuttings about the poet. Average height 17 cm. Good-fair condition, spotting.
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Autographs, Manuscripts and Archives, Hebrew and Yiddish Literature, Bibliography and Research
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $300
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"Halonot BaLayla", a poem of eight verses, handwritten by the poet Avraham Shlonsky (1900-1973). Written on three leaves detached from a notebook. Addition in blue pencil: "Turim" and a "V" mark. The poem was published in "Shirey HaMapolet veHaPius", Tel-Aviv:"Yachdav", 1938. P. 57.
21X16 cm, good condition.
21X16 cm, good condition.
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Autographs, Manuscripts and Archives, Hebrew and Yiddish Literature, Bibliography and Research
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $250
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
Taba'ot Ashan, Leah Goldberg. Tel-Aviv: Yachdav, 1935.
First book by Leah Goldberg printed on the year of her arrival in Eretz Israel and in her honor, by her friends of the literary group "Yachdav". On the title page appears a dedication handwritten by Goldberg, dated September 6, 1935.
[4], 85, [2] pp, 18.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Tears on the cover.
First book by Leah Goldberg printed on the year of her arrival in Eretz Israel and in her honor, by her friends of the literary group "Yachdav". On the title page appears a dedication handwritten by Goldberg, dated September 6, 1935.
[4], 85, [2] pp, 18.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Tears on the cover.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $250
Unsold
A handwritten letter by Uri Zvi Greenberg, to Yeshaya Farb (?), regarding the translation of his poems. Jerusalem, Av, 1930.
A letter from Uri Zvi Greenberg, to Yeshaya Farb, who translated some of his poems for the Zionist-Polish paper Nowy Dziennik. In the letter Greenberg refers to Farb's translations and to the political situation in Poland.
"…good to know that my voice echoes in the diaspora…why are you silent? Why don't you blame the leadership who led to bankruptcy?...you have to correct some lines in your translation in accordance with the idea in the poem…"
Leaf 20.5 cm. Good condition. Slight spotting. Folding mark.
A letter from Uri Zvi Greenberg, to Yeshaya Farb, who translated some of his poems for the Zionist-Polish paper Nowy Dziennik. In the letter Greenberg refers to Farb's translations and to the political situation in Poland.
"…good to know that my voice echoes in the diaspora…why are you silent? Why don't you blame the leadership who led to bankruptcy?...you have to correct some lines in your translation in accordance with the idea in the poem…"
Leaf 20.5 cm. Good condition. Slight spotting. Folding mark.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $300
Unsold
Poems handwritten by Abba Kovner, winner of the Israel Prize, from his book "El". 1980-1981.
With the poet's dedication: "for Simcha whose heart is wider than his belly, with friendship, Abba" and a comment in his handwriting: "donated to the Teletrom Campaign 5.4.81 by the author, Abba Kovner".
The receiver – Simcha Holzberg (1924-1994) – participated in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, acted to perpetuate the memory of the holocaust and after the Six Day War devoted his time to assist injured IDF soldiers, handicapped, widows and orphans and was named "Father of the Injured" and won the Israel Prize for his special contribution to society and to the State of Israel.
Presented here are 49 pages handwritten by Abba Kovner, including the poem anthology "El" which was published by "HaKibbutz HaMeuchad" in 1980.
28 cm, in a plastic folder (signed). Good condition, handwritten corrections by the poet, with a different pen.
With the poet's dedication: "for Simcha whose heart is wider than his belly, with friendship, Abba" and a comment in his handwriting: "donated to the Teletrom Campaign 5.4.81 by the author, Abba Kovner".
The receiver – Simcha Holzberg (1924-1994) – participated in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, acted to perpetuate the memory of the holocaust and after the Six Day War devoted his time to assist injured IDF soldiers, handicapped, widows and orphans and was named "Father of the Injured" and won the Israel Prize for his special contribution to society and to the State of Israel.
Presented here are 49 pages handwritten by Abba Kovner, including the poem anthology "El" which was published by "HaKibbutz HaMeuchad" in 1980.
28 cm, in a plastic folder (signed). Good condition, handwritten corrections by the poet, with a different pen.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $250
Unsold
Two draft leaves, handwritten by the author Moshe Shamir (1921-2004), for his book "The King of Flesh and Blood" (A historic novel about the life of King Alexander Yanai).
Two handwritten leaves, with corrections and deletions. Moshe Shamir added a comment on the second leaf: "draft for one of the first chapters of 'King of Flesh and Blood' – written in 1952-1953, a donation to Teletrom 1981". The leaves are from the estate of Simcha Holzberg (see previous item).
[2] leaves, 35 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, tears and slight creases.
Two handwritten leaves, with corrections and deletions. Moshe Shamir added a comment on the second leaf: "draft for one of the first chapters of 'King of Flesh and Blood' – written in 1952-1953, a donation to Teletrom 1981". The leaves are from the estate of Simcha Holzberg (see previous item).
[2] leaves, 35 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, tears and slight creases.
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