Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $400
Unsold
37 labels for wine bottles, alcoholic drinks and other products of different wineries. [Palestine, 1920s through 1980s].
The collection includes labels for wine and beverages produced by various wineries: "Carmel Mizrahi", "W.E.S.T", "Mikveh Israel Wine", "Carme Zvi", "Gafne HaCarmel" and "Eliaz". Labels in different languages, some are illustrated.
Approx. 6X6 cm to 10X12 cm. Condition varies. Filing holes to a number of labels. Stains.
The collection includes labels for wine and beverages produced by various wineries: "Carmel Mizrahi", "W.E.S.T", "Mikveh Israel Wine", "Carme Zvi", "Gafne HaCarmel" and "Eliaz". Labels in different languages, some are illustrated.
Approx. 6X6 cm to 10X12 cm. Condition varies. Filing holes to a number of labels. Stains.
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Postcards and Graphics
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $1,200
Unsold
Fourteen sketches and illustrations created by Otte (Otto) Wallisch. [Germany and Palestine, ca. late 1920s / early 1930s].
Collection of graphic and promotional works created by the graphic designer Otte Wallisch (1903-1977), who designed the "Doar Ivri" postal stamps (and other postal stamps), banknotes, coins, medals, posters, logos, and more.
The collection includes sketches as well as final works, most of them in ink and pencil (or mixed media) on tracing paper, on regular paper or on cardboard. Most of the items are signed (surname or initials) but some of them are not signed and originate from the artist's estate:
* Advertisement for "Palastina Ball" of JNF in Vienna. * Illustrated photo-montage work promoting a Chanukka event of JNF (1928). * Sketch for a JNF promotional booklet concerning the growth of JNF incomes in Czechoslovakia (1928). * Sketch for a "Legacy for Palestine" certificate (given to donors who bequeathed their property to JNF). * Sketch for a certificate for a donor to JNF (1931). * Sketch for a JNF promotional postcard (ca. 1930). * Sketch for a promotional JNF brochure regarding purchase of land in Shatta, in the Jezreel Valley. * Sketch for the 17th Zionist Congress emblem (1931). * Three test printings (on photo-paper) of illustrations for a promotional JNF leaf concerning purchase of lands in Palestine in the years 1920, 1930 and 1940. * Sketch for the cover of a booklet issued by JNF, "Erez Israel in Zahlen", published in Jerusalem in 1931 + copy of the booklet, with a dedication handwritten by Wallisch. * Sketch (pencil) for a JNF stamp.
Enclosed: a proof print for an advertisement for anti-constipation pills of Leschnitzer pharmacy in Breslau; humoristic illustration by Wallisch; unidentified drawing (dated 1922?) from the estate of Wallisch.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
Collection of graphic and promotional works created by the graphic designer Otte Wallisch (1903-1977), who designed the "Doar Ivri" postal stamps (and other postal stamps), banknotes, coins, medals, posters, logos, and more.
The collection includes sketches as well as final works, most of them in ink and pencil (or mixed media) on tracing paper, on regular paper or on cardboard. Most of the items are signed (surname or initials) but some of them are not signed and originate from the artist's estate:
* Advertisement for "Palastina Ball" of JNF in Vienna. * Illustrated photo-montage work promoting a Chanukka event of JNF (1928). * Sketch for a JNF promotional booklet concerning the growth of JNF incomes in Czechoslovakia (1928). * Sketch for a "Legacy for Palestine" certificate (given to donors who bequeathed their property to JNF). * Sketch for a certificate for a donor to JNF (1931). * Sketch for a JNF promotional postcard (ca. 1930). * Sketch for a promotional JNF brochure regarding purchase of land in Shatta, in the Jezreel Valley. * Sketch for the 17th Zionist Congress emblem (1931). * Three test printings (on photo-paper) of illustrations for a promotional JNF leaf concerning purchase of lands in Palestine in the years 1920, 1930 and 1940. * Sketch for the cover of a booklet issued by JNF, "Erez Israel in Zahlen", published in Jerusalem in 1931 + copy of the booklet, with a dedication handwritten by Wallisch. * Sketch (pencil) for a JNF stamp.
Enclosed: a proof print for an advertisement for anti-constipation pills of Leschnitzer pharmacy in Breslau; humoristic illustration by Wallisch; unidentified drawing (dated 1922?) from the estate of Wallisch.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
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Postcards and Graphics
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $400
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Three advertising signs of "Tnuva" company, printed on thick paper sheets. Tel-Aviv, [1930s]. Design: Tuvia Aharoni (1909-1981), signed in the plate: "T. Aharoni".
1. "Price List". Arieli press, Tel-Aviv.
23X13 cm. Good condition. Creases. Pasting traces on the back. Pinholes for hanging.
2. "Kefir, made of Natural Kefir Mushrooms". Arieli press, Tel-Aviv.
25.5X16 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Defects to margins. Pasting traces on the back. Pinholes for hanging.
3. "Leben, prepared in a special way, delicate and pleasant taste".
24.5X32.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Numerous stains. Defects to margins. Pasting traces on the back. Pinholes for hanging.
1. "Price List". Arieli press, Tel-Aviv.
23X13 cm. Good condition. Creases. Pasting traces on the back. Pinholes for hanging.
2. "Kefir, made of Natural Kefir Mushrooms". Arieli press, Tel-Aviv.
25.5X16 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Defects to margins. Pasting traces on the back. Pinholes for hanging.
3. "Leben, prepared in a special way, delicate and pleasant taste".
24.5X32.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Numerous stains. Defects to margins. Pasting traces on the back. Pinholes for hanging.
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Postcards and Graphics
Catalogue
Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
40 Years in the Desert, illustration and a label for a board game, by Lev Dickstein. Tel-Aviv: B. Barlevi, [1940s].
1. Original sketch (pencil, ink and watercolor on paper) for a label for the board game "40 Years in the Desert", created by Lev Dickstein.
23X38 cm. Fair condition. Creases. Stains. Tears. A strip on the bottom was left blank to add the publishing house logo. Matted.
2. Lithographed label (the printed version of the above sketch). Illustration of Moses, with beams of light emanating from his head, marching before the Children of Israel.
39.5X22.5 cm. Good condition. Creases, stains. Matted.
1. Original sketch (pencil, ink and watercolor on paper) for a label for the board game "40 Years in the Desert", created by Lev Dickstein.
23X38 cm. Fair condition. Creases. Stains. Tears. A strip on the bottom was left blank to add the publishing house logo. Matted.
2. Lithographed label (the printed version of the above sketch). Illustration of Moses, with beams of light emanating from his head, marching before the Children of Israel.
39.5X22.5 cm. Good condition. Creases, stains. Matted.
Category
Postcards and Graphics
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $400
Sold for: $600
Including buyer's premium
About 135 fictitious banknotes printed for various purposes. Israel, second half of 20th century.
The collection includes: a protest banknote (and draft of the banknote) issued by the Bar Ilan University Students Association, calling to set free the Jews in Russia - "Slavery country of the twentieth century"; game banknotes (some published by B. Barlevi); banknotes which were used as discount coupons in various stores and as advertisements; banknotes which were issued as part of political and protest campaigns, many of them regarding inflation, such as a 1000 Shekels banknote on behalf of "Bank HaLikud - Elef Shekarim" (one thousand lies) and a 10 Lira banknote issued by the "Black Panthers" and "Moked" with a reminder that in 1976 it will be worth only 6 Lira, "because the government reduces the subsidies… and hurts the poor employees"; humorous banknotes issued by Kibutz Ramat HaKovesh; Promotional banknotes for theater plays; "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards designed as banknotes; "Tel-Aviv Lira" issued on behalf of "Herzlilienblum - museum for Tel Aviv Banking and Nostalgia"; and more. Some items appear in several copies.
Approx. 135 items. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
The collection includes: a protest banknote (and draft of the banknote) issued by the Bar Ilan University Students Association, calling to set free the Jews in Russia - "Slavery country of the twentieth century"; game banknotes (some published by B. Barlevi); banknotes which were used as discount coupons in various stores and as advertisements; banknotes which were issued as part of political and protest campaigns, many of them regarding inflation, such as a 1000 Shekels banknote on behalf of "Bank HaLikud - Elef Shekarim" (one thousand lies) and a 10 Lira banknote issued by the "Black Panthers" and "Moked" with a reminder that in 1976 it will be worth only 6 Lira, "because the government reduces the subsidies… and hurts the poor employees"; humorous banknotes issued by Kibutz Ramat HaKovesh; Promotional banknotes for theater plays; "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards designed as banknotes; "Tel-Aviv Lira" issued on behalf of "Herzlilienblum - museum for Tel Aviv Banking and Nostalgia"; and more. Some items appear in several copies.
Approx. 135 items. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
Category
Postcards and Graphics
Catalogue
Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,063
Including buyer's premium
Plaque with a portrait of Theodor Herzl. Austria, apparently Vienna, ca. 1920s.
Silver (marked three times), embossed and engraved. Manufacturer's mark: FT.
"Herzl (Yiddish) / Dr. Herzl". Profile portrait of Herzl, on a round silver plaque, set in a green-golden frame surrounded by a thin silver frame. Padded on the back with light colored velvet.
Date of the plaque was determined according to the silver hallmarks. However, Vienna's Jewish Museum holds a Hanukkah Lamp in the base of which is set an identical medallion, dated 1900.
8X8 cm. Good condition. Some bends. Velvet on the back is worn. Loops on the back, torn.
Silver (marked three times), embossed and engraved. Manufacturer's mark: FT.
"Herzl (Yiddish) / Dr. Herzl". Profile portrait of Herzl, on a round silver plaque, set in a green-golden frame surrounded by a thin silver frame. Padded on the back with light colored velvet.
Date of the plaque was determined according to the silver hallmarks. However, Vienna's Jewish Museum holds a Hanukkah Lamp in the base of which is set an identical medallion, dated 1900.
8X8 cm. Good condition. Some bends. Velvet on the back is worn. Loops on the back, torn.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $1,200
Unsold
Pendant with a profile portrait of Theodor Herzl. [Europe, early 20th century].
Polished blue glass; silver frame (marked).
Tiny tablet of blue glass, polished, with a high-quality portrait of Theodor Herzl in profile (facing left). Embedded in an original silver frame, with a suspension loop.
Length: 2 cm, width: 1.5 cm. Good condition. placed in a small cloth-covered box.
Polished blue glass; silver frame (marked).
Tiny tablet of blue glass, polished, with a high-quality portrait of Theodor Herzl in profile (facing left). Embedded in an original silver frame, with a suspension loop.
Length: 2 cm, width: 1.5 cm. Good condition. placed in a small cloth-covered box.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $5,000
Sold for: $6,250
Including buyer's premium
Profile portrait of Theodor Herzl - soft ground (vernis mou) engraving by Hermann Struck, 1903. Signed and dated in the plate and hand-signed in pencil by both Struck and Herzl.
This portrait (titled originally "Bildnis Theodor Herzl"; "Portrait of Theodor Herzl") was created following meetings between Struck and Herzl, which took place in Egypt and in Herzl's home in Vienna in 1903. A series of preliminary drawings created by Struck while at Herzl's house in Vienna served as the basis for this portrait. It is likely that Struck's motive for creating the portrait was his fervent Zionism and the admiration he felt for Herzl. During the sixth Zionist Congress in Basel in August 1903, the two met again and on this occasion Herzl beseeched Struck to allow him to sign a few of the first copies of the engraving.
The art critic Dr. Karl Schwarz, a noted researcher and the first general manager of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, described Herzl's image as depicted in this engraving: "Presumably, the artist aspired to create an idealistic image of one of the prophets of Israel, and in this task he succeeded. Theodor Herzl lives forever in our hearts in the portrait created by the artist Struck; this was the portrait of Herzl, with a capital T: the visionary absorbed in his vision, with his gaze looking towards the future." ("Hermann Struck, the Man and the Artist". Edited by Itzhak Mann. Tel-Aviv: Dvir, 1954, pp30-31).
After Herzl's death Struck created two additional engravings of his portrait, but it is the engraving offered here that is considered his most famous work and the apex of his oeuvre - and indeed the most important portrait of the father of the Jewish State. "Within a short period of time the engraving became so well known that it emerged as a symbol of Zionism, especially after the death of the charismatic leader in 1904. It was then that the portrait won the respect of all the Zionist circles. By the time the State of Israel was founded, this portrait of Theodor Herzl was considered the epitome of Zionism itself. It decorated the walls of every Zionist event, anywhere. ("Hermann Struck, Printmaking Artist.” Tefen Open Museum, 2007, page 38).
Approx. 49.5X39.5 cm. Fair condition. Struck's signature is faded. Dark paper. Stains and tears (slightly affecting the engraving). Long tear to upper part of the leaf, by the upper margins of the plate. Mounted on thin acid-free paper and attached at upper margins to a sheet of paper with five pieces of adhesive tape. Framed (break to glass).
This portrait (titled originally "Bildnis Theodor Herzl"; "Portrait of Theodor Herzl") was created following meetings between Struck and Herzl, which took place in Egypt and in Herzl's home in Vienna in 1903. A series of preliminary drawings created by Struck while at Herzl's house in Vienna served as the basis for this portrait. It is likely that Struck's motive for creating the portrait was his fervent Zionism and the admiration he felt for Herzl. During the sixth Zionist Congress in Basel in August 1903, the two met again and on this occasion Herzl beseeched Struck to allow him to sign a few of the first copies of the engraving.
The art critic Dr. Karl Schwarz, a noted researcher and the first general manager of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, described Herzl's image as depicted in this engraving: "Presumably, the artist aspired to create an idealistic image of one of the prophets of Israel, and in this task he succeeded. Theodor Herzl lives forever in our hearts in the portrait created by the artist Struck; this was the portrait of Herzl, with a capital T: the visionary absorbed in his vision, with his gaze looking towards the future." ("Hermann Struck, the Man and the Artist". Edited by Itzhak Mann. Tel-Aviv: Dvir, 1954, pp30-31).
After Herzl's death Struck created two additional engravings of his portrait, but it is the engraving offered here that is considered his most famous work and the apex of his oeuvre - and indeed the most important portrait of the father of the Jewish State. "Within a short period of time the engraving became so well known that it emerged as a symbol of Zionism, especially after the death of the charismatic leader in 1904. It was then that the portrait won the respect of all the Zionist circles. By the time the State of Israel was founded, this portrait of Theodor Herzl was considered the epitome of Zionism itself. It decorated the walls of every Zionist event, anywhere. ("Hermann Struck, Printmaking Artist.” Tefen Open Museum, 2007, page 38).
Approx. 49.5X39.5 cm. Fair condition. Struck's signature is faded. Dark paper. Stains and tears (slightly affecting the engraving). Long tear to upper part of the leaf, by the upper margins of the plate. Mounted on thin acid-free paper and attached at upper margins to a sheet of paper with five pieces of adhesive tape. Framed (break to glass).
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
Portrait of Theodor Herzl, 1911.
Charcoal on paper. Signed: "H. Raczkowski" and dated.
This drawing was created after the famous portrait of Herzl drawn by the artist Hermann Struck in 1903 (see previous item). An inscription in German appears below the portrait: "Dr. Theodor Herzl. Basler Program: Der Zionismus erstrebt für das Judische Volk die Schaffung einer öffentlich-rechtlich gesicherten Heimstätte in Palästina" [Dr. Theodor Herzl. Basel program: Zionism aims at establishing for the Jewish people a publicly and legally assured home in Palestine]. The artist H. Raczkowski is the chemical-engineer Elhanan Zvi (Henri) Raziel Raczkowski who was married to Sofia Sokolow (Nahum Sokolow's daughter).
41X53 cm. Good condition. Fragile paper, slightly darkened. A number of pinholes and tears.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Charcoal on paper. Signed: "H. Raczkowski" and dated.
This drawing was created after the famous portrait of Herzl drawn by the artist Hermann Struck in 1903 (see previous item). An inscription in German appears below the portrait: "Dr. Theodor Herzl. Basler Program: Der Zionismus erstrebt für das Judische Volk die Schaffung einer öffentlich-rechtlich gesicherten Heimstätte in Palästina" [Dr. Theodor Herzl. Basel program: Zionism aims at establishing for the Jewish people a publicly and legally assured home in Palestine]. The artist H. Raczkowski is the chemical-engineer Elhanan Zvi (Henri) Raziel Raczkowski who was married to Sofia Sokolow (Nahum Sokolow's daughter).
41X53 cm. Good condition. Fragile paper, slightly darkened. A number of pinholes and tears.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
Postcard with a dedication handwritten by Theodor Herzl. Sent from Vienna to Bad Nauheim, Germany, 1899.
An undivided postcard with a photograph of the Donnerbrunnen in Vienna. On front appears a dedication handwritten by Theodor Herzl: "die besten grüsse, lieben fräulein, von ihrem ergebenen Th Herzl" [German: best wishes, dear young lady, yours, T. Herzl], dated: July 14, 1899.
The postcard was sent to Ms. Helen Beer.
14X9 cm. Good condition. Slight stains and defects.
An undivided postcard with a photograph of the Donnerbrunnen in Vienna. On front appears a dedication handwritten by Theodor Herzl: "die besten grüsse, lieben fräulein, von ihrem ergebenen Th Herzl" [German: best wishes, dear young lady, yours, T. Herzl], dated: July 14, 1899.
The postcard was sent to Ms. Helen Beer.
14X9 cm. Good condition. Slight stains and defects.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,000
Including buyer's premium
Circular letter from the Executive Committee of the Zionist Congress. Hand-signed by Theodor Herzl and by Dr. Oser Kokesch (secretary of the committee). Vienna, October 30, 1900. German.
A long circular letter (three pages), typewritten and stenciled. The letter concerns the potential options of utilizing the natural resources of Palestine, and calls for supporting the syndicate which was founded for obtaining concessions from the Ottoman government and for development of industry in Palestine. The letter is titled "Streng vertraulich" [Strictly confidential]. At the end appear the signatures of Theodor Herzl and Dr. Oser Kokesch, secretary of the Executive Committee of the Zionist Congress.
[3] leaves, 27.5 cm (stapled at upper left corner). Good condition. Stains. Folding marks and creases. Tears at margins of leaves. Lines of text at the bottom of first and second leaves are slightly smeared.
A long circular letter (three pages), typewritten and stenciled. The letter concerns the potential options of utilizing the natural resources of Palestine, and calls for supporting the syndicate which was founded for obtaining concessions from the Ottoman government and for development of industry in Palestine. The letter is titled "Streng vertraulich" [Strictly confidential]. At the end appear the signatures of Theodor Herzl and Dr. Oser Kokesch, secretary of the Executive Committee of the Zionist Congress.
[3] leaves, 27.5 cm (stapled at upper left corner). Good condition. Stains. Folding marks and creases. Tears at margins of leaves. Lines of text at the bottom of first and second leaves are slightly smeared.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,125
Including buyer's premium
A circular letter from the Executive Committee of the Zionist Congress. Hand-signed by Theodor Herzl and Dr. Oser Kokesch (secretary of the committee). Vienna, April 22, 1904. German.
A typewritten and stenciled circular letter - invitation to a meeting of the "Great Executive Committee" of the Zionist Congress.
This circular letter was sent by mail on the jubilee anniversary of Herzl's death and on its back appear an inscription of an address in pen, stamp with Theodor Herzl's portrait ("Fifty Years to his death"), a "Jerusalem Mount Herzl" stamp from 1954 and a "Day of stamp appearance" stamp (similar to "Maximaphily").
[1] leaf, 28 cm. Fair condition. Folding marks and creases. Stains. Tears and open tears at margins.
A typewritten and stenciled circular letter - invitation to a meeting of the "Great Executive Committee" of the Zionist Congress.
This circular letter was sent by mail on the jubilee anniversary of Herzl's death and on its back appear an inscription of an address in pen, stamp with Theodor Herzl's portrait ("Fifty Years to his death"), a "Jerusalem Mount Herzl" stamp from 1954 and a "Day of stamp appearance" stamp (similar to "Maximaphily").
[1] leaf, 28 cm. Fair condition. Folding marks and creases. Stains. Tears and open tears at margins.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
Catalogue