Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $600
Unsold
"Exhibition of our Movement in Cyprus", illustrated poster issued by Hashomer HaTzair, [Tel-Aviv, 1948]. Design: Yechiel (Chilik) Arad (signed in the plate: "Chilik"). Hebrew.
Invitation to an exhibition displaying works by members of Hashomer HaTzair movement in the Cyprus detention camps. Linocut in grey, black and red. Depicting a pole flying a red flag and wrapped with barbed wire on the background of a watchtower.
The exhibition of works by Hashomer HaTzair members in Cyprus opened in Tel-Aviv in April 1948, after taking place first in the "winter camps" in Cyprus in October 1947 (when the JNF heard about it the organizers were requested to send it to Palestine). The exhibition was held concurrently with the opening of the fourth convention of Hashomer HaTzair in Palestine, and revenues from entrance fees were transferred to JNF. The exhibition in Tel-Aviv was curated by Shraga Weil and Kalman Grozovsky, who after arranging the exhibition in Cyprus immigrated to Palestine in late 1947.
35X50.5 cm. Good condition. Fold lines, creases and minor blemishes. Some stains. Professionally restored tears. Small pencil inscription on verso (seen on front as well). Mounted on thin, acid-free paper, matted and framed.
Provenance: The Rimon family Collection.
Invitation to an exhibition displaying works by members of Hashomer HaTzair movement in the Cyprus detention camps. Linocut in grey, black and red. Depicting a pole flying a red flag and wrapped with barbed wire on the background of a watchtower.
The exhibition of works by Hashomer HaTzair members in Cyprus opened in Tel-Aviv in April 1948, after taking place first in the "winter camps" in Cyprus in October 1947 (when the JNF heard about it the organizers were requested to send it to Palestine). The exhibition was held concurrently with the opening of the fourth convention of Hashomer HaTzair in Palestine, and revenues from entrance fees were transferred to JNF. The exhibition in Tel-Aviv was curated by Shraga Weil and Kalman Grozovsky, who after arranging the exhibition in Cyprus immigrated to Palestine in late 1947.
35X50.5 cm. Good condition. Fold lines, creases and minor blemishes. Some stains. Professionally restored tears. Small pencil inscription on verso (seen on front as well). Mounted on thin, acid-free paper, matted and framed.
Provenance: The Rimon family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $400
Unsold
An advertising booklet issued by the "Ahawah" Children's and Youth's Home in Haifa. Tel-Aviv: Melnik-Propaganda, [ca. mid-late 1930s]. German and some Hebrew.
The booklet contains a long informational text accompanied by ten pictures: the playroom, a visit to the cowshed, plowing the field, the dining room, the kitchen, and more. Some of the pictures were taken by Tim Gidal and Lou Landuaer.
The "Ahawah" institution was founded in Berlin after the end of World War I as a home for child refugees from Eastern Europe, and later was turned into an orphanage for German-Jewish children. In 1922, nurse Beate Berger was appointed director of the institution; she changed its name to "Ahawah" and after the Nazis' rise to power, decided to move it to Palestine. A new building was built on the outskirts of Haifa with the assistance of the JNF and visas were obtained for the children of the institution with the assistance of Henrietta Szold. During the 1960s, the orphanage started working with the Youth Aliyah and today it operates under the name of "The Ahawah Children's and Youth's Village".
[4] leaves, approx. 18.5 cm. Good condition. Horizontal fold line. Stains and minor blemishes.
The booklet is not in NLI. One copy only in OCLC.
The booklet contains a long informational text accompanied by ten pictures: the playroom, a visit to the cowshed, plowing the field, the dining room, the kitchen, and more. Some of the pictures were taken by Tim Gidal and Lou Landuaer.
The "Ahawah" institution was founded in Berlin after the end of World War I as a home for child refugees from Eastern Europe, and later was turned into an orphanage for German-Jewish children. In 1922, nurse Beate Berger was appointed director of the institution; she changed its name to "Ahawah" and after the Nazis' rise to power, decided to move it to Palestine. A new building was built on the outskirts of Haifa with the assistance of the JNF and visas were obtained for the children of the institution with the assistance of Henrietta Szold. During the 1960s, the orphanage started working with the Youth Aliyah and today it operates under the name of "The Ahawah Children's and Youth's Village".
[4] leaves, approx. 18.5 cm. Good condition. Horizontal fold line. Stains and minor blemishes.
The booklet is not in NLI. One copy only in OCLC.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $800
Unsold
Twenty-six passports, certificates and documents issued to immigrants from Europe and Arab countries to Palestine. Lithuania, Romania, Austria, Iraq, Egypt and elsewhere, ca. 1920s to early 1950s. Different languages.
Including: · Certificate for a refugee returning to his country, issued by the Zionist Federation in Tiberias in 1920 (for one of the refugees of the "Jaffa Deportation"?) · Temporary certificate for an immigrant, issued by the Mandate Government, indicating registration "pursuant to section 7 of the Immigration Ordinance". 1922. · Official promissory note of the "Aid Committee for the Immigrants to Palestine" in Vienna, with a commitment of a Jewish immigrant to return the travel expenses after his arrival in Palestine. 1933. · Lithuanian passport issued in 1940, with transit stamps to Palestine via Lebanon. · Two "Health Tickets" with vaccination books issued by the Ministry of Immigration of the State of Israel in Germany. 1949. · Passports and certificates of immigrants from Iraq, Egypt, Poland, Hungary and elsewhere.
Enclosed: A passport issued to a Jewish girl by the French authorities in Morocco (1937); war refugee relief booklet (Karo atbėgėlio šelpimo knygutė) issued by the Red Cross in Lithuania (1940).
Size and condition vary. Good-fair condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Including: · Certificate for a refugee returning to his country, issued by the Zionist Federation in Tiberias in 1920 (for one of the refugees of the "Jaffa Deportation"?) · Temporary certificate for an immigrant, issued by the Mandate Government, indicating registration "pursuant to section 7 of the Immigration Ordinance". 1922. · Official promissory note of the "Aid Committee for the Immigrants to Palestine" in Vienna, with a commitment of a Jewish immigrant to return the travel expenses after his arrival in Palestine. 1933. · Lithuanian passport issued in 1940, with transit stamps to Palestine via Lebanon. · Two "Health Tickets" with vaccination books issued by the Ministry of Immigration of the State of Israel in Germany. 1949. · Passports and certificates of immigrants from Iraq, Egypt, Poland, Hungary and elsewhere.
Enclosed: A passport issued to a Jewish girl by the French authorities in Morocco (1937); war refugee relief booklet (Karo atbėgėlio šelpimo knygutė) issued by the Red Cross in Lithuania (1940).
Size and condition vary. Good-fair condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
Approx. 540 photographs in four albums and a typewritten report documenting the activity of a representative of the "Mossad LeAliya" (Institute for Immigration) in Iran. Iran, Turkey and Israel, late 1940s to early 1950s.
1. "General review of a 'journey' via Persian Azerbaijan and Anatolia, 13.6.1951-1.7.1951", a typewritten report with several handwritten additions, documenting a 3000-kilometer journey by land and a sea voyage of the same distance from Teheran to Haifa via Turkey, on which the writer had embarked (presumably, to examine the possibility of bringing Jews to Israel not by plane). Includes a detailed documentation of the road networks, the political conditions, Jewish institutions, and the army and history of Persia and Turkey.
12, [2] pp. 28.5 cm. Good-Fair condition. Filing holes, creases and small tears along edges. Stains and open tears to the first leaf (not affecting the text). A small piece is cut from the upper part of the first leaf (presumably a name of a place or the writer's name).
2. Approx. 540 photographs arranged in four albums, most of them from Iran and a few from Turkey. The photographs depict an Independence Day celebration at the Iraqi refugee camp in Teheran, the Kurdish refugee camp in the cemetery of Teheran, farmers, police officers and local tradesmen, various cities and other sights. One of the albums is completely dedicated to the documentation of a short journey the representative went on to the various cities of Iran – Kashan, Isfahan, Persepolis, Shiraz and elsewhere (presumably, in preparation for the long journey that is documented in the report).
The albums are captioned and dated by means of printed notes (mounted to the leaves) or in handwriting. Approx. 50 of the photographs are from Israel, from the time of the War of Independence.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
Enclosed: "The Suez Canal of the revolution, outlines of the history of the Communist Movement in Iran" (Hebrew), a printed report, dated 7.8.1951; "Prisoners of Zion in Eastern European countries, from the establishment of the state to this day" (Hebrew), a printed report, dated 17.2.1954; "Travelogue" (Hebrew) – a printed leaf listing dates and describing cities the representative had been to on one of his journeys.
1. "General review of a 'journey' via Persian Azerbaijan and Anatolia, 13.6.1951-1.7.1951", a typewritten report with several handwritten additions, documenting a 3000-kilometer journey by land and a sea voyage of the same distance from Teheran to Haifa via Turkey, on which the writer had embarked (presumably, to examine the possibility of bringing Jews to Israel not by plane). Includes a detailed documentation of the road networks, the political conditions, Jewish institutions, and the army and history of Persia and Turkey.
12, [2] pp. 28.5 cm. Good-Fair condition. Filing holes, creases and small tears along edges. Stains and open tears to the first leaf (not affecting the text). A small piece is cut from the upper part of the first leaf (presumably a name of a place or the writer's name).
2. Approx. 540 photographs arranged in four albums, most of them from Iran and a few from Turkey. The photographs depict an Independence Day celebration at the Iraqi refugee camp in Teheran, the Kurdish refugee camp in the cemetery of Teheran, farmers, police officers and local tradesmen, various cities and other sights. One of the albums is completely dedicated to the documentation of a short journey the representative went on to the various cities of Iran – Kashan, Isfahan, Persepolis, Shiraz and elsewhere (presumably, in preparation for the long journey that is documented in the report).
The albums are captioned and dated by means of printed notes (mounted to the leaves) or in handwriting. Approx. 50 of the photographs are from Israel, from the time of the War of Independence.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
Enclosed: "The Suez Canal of the revolution, outlines of the history of the Communist Movement in Iran" (Hebrew), a printed report, dated 7.8.1951; "Prisoners of Zion in Eastern European countries, from the establishment of the state to this day" (Hebrew), a printed report, dated 17.2.1954; "Travelogue" (Hebrew) – a printed leaf listing dates and describing cities the representative had been to on one of his journeys.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Iton Rishmi [Official Gazette]. Issue no. 1 (14.5.48) through issue no. 50 (11.2.1949), bound together. Tel-Aviv: "HaPoel HaTzair" Press, authorized by the Provisional Government.
All issues of "Iton Rishmi", providing the official text of all legislation and orders issued in the first year of the State of Israel: the declaration of independence, the establishment of the Israel Defense Forces, the proclamation of the flag of the State of Israel, emergency regulations and more. Bound together with a title page and index.
"Iton Rishmi" was the title of the official government gazette for the State of Israel during the term of the Provisional Government. After the enactment of the Transition Law ("Chok HaMa'avar") and the establishment of the Knesset (in February 1949), its name was changed to "Reshumot".
VIII, 165, [1], 226, 2, 227-436 pp., approx. 31 cm. Good condition. Stains. Closed and open tears to several leaves (some restored). A piece cut out of the title page (restored with paper. The missing text was completed by hand). Inked stamps and handwritten notations to several leaves. New binding and endpapers (spine gilt-embossed).
All issues of "Iton Rishmi", providing the official text of all legislation and orders issued in the first year of the State of Israel: the declaration of independence, the establishment of the Israel Defense Forces, the proclamation of the flag of the State of Israel, emergency regulations and more. Bound together with a title page and index.
"Iton Rishmi" was the title of the official government gazette for the State of Israel during the term of the Provisional Government. After the enactment of the Transition Law ("Chok HaMa'avar") and the establishment of the Knesset (in February 1949), its name was changed to "Reshumot".
VIII, 165, [1], 226, 2, 227-436 pp., approx. 31 cm. Good condition. Stains. Closed and open tears to several leaves (some restored). A piece cut out of the title page (restored with paper. The missing text was completed by hand). Inked stamps and handwritten notations to several leaves. New binding and endpapers (spine gilt-embossed).
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $2,250
Including buyer's premium
"Announcement to all residents of the State of Israel" (Hebrew), the first poster to be issued by the provisional government of the State of Israel after the Declaration of Independence. Tel-Aviv: "HaPoel Hatzair" Cooperative Press, 14.5.1948.
The poster, printed in the Israeli national colors of blue and white, bears a first message by the new government to its citizens: "In this time of ultimate struggle, during the malicious attack of the enemy, the provisional government has taken power in Israel. Our state embodies the best vision of generations. We are commanded to protect the realization of this vision with full force" (Hebrew).
This is followed by text meant to steel the citizens for the war and the price they are about to pay: "Without sacrifices of blood and tears, without sacrificing body and mind, without the toil and pain of us all, we will not achieve victory. The Yishuv is called in its thousands to weapons. The joy of these great days is accompanied by grief for the fallen in the battles in the fields of the homeland. Their sacrifice will be accepted. Honor to our heroes" (Hebrew).
Towards the end, three lines in thinner characters urge the citizens to uphold the rights of Palestinian Arabs: "We shall remember: within the borders of our country, citizens of the Arab people will continue to live – and many of them are tired of this war. Their rights, equal civil rights, we are commanded to protect. We come in peace. Our hands are outstretched to them to build the country with us" (Hebrew).
Approx. 92.5X60 cm. Fair condition. Fold lines, creases and stains. Filing holes and pinholes. Small tears to edges and fold lines. Several long tears to margins, one reinforced with tape. Notation to verso.
The poster, printed in the Israeli national colors of blue and white, bears a first message by the new government to its citizens: "In this time of ultimate struggle, during the malicious attack of the enemy, the provisional government has taken power in Israel. Our state embodies the best vision of generations. We are commanded to protect the realization of this vision with full force" (Hebrew).
This is followed by text meant to steel the citizens for the war and the price they are about to pay: "Without sacrifices of blood and tears, without sacrificing body and mind, without the toil and pain of us all, we will not achieve victory. The Yishuv is called in its thousands to weapons. The joy of these great days is accompanied by grief for the fallen in the battles in the fields of the homeland. Their sacrifice will be accepted. Honor to our heroes" (Hebrew).
Towards the end, three lines in thinner characters urge the citizens to uphold the rights of Palestinian Arabs: "We shall remember: within the borders of our country, citizens of the Arab people will continue to live – and many of them are tired of this war. Their rights, equal civil rights, we are commanded to protect. We come in peace. Our hands are outstretched to them to build the country with us" (Hebrew).
Approx. 92.5X60 cm. Fair condition. Fold lines, creases and stains. Filing holes and pinholes. Small tears to edges and fold lines. Several long tears to margins, one reinforced with tape. Notation to verso.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $400
Unsold
An official broadside with a declaration of the Israeli government for the first Independence Day. [Tel-Aviv, 5 Iyar (May 4) 1949].
The declaration begins with detailing the State of Israel’s achievements in its first year of existence: military victory, the establishment of the IDF, the establishment of the government, global recognition and absorbing immigration. It then establishes that Independence Day would be an official holiday in Israel – a day for celebration and rest as well as a day of remembrance of those who died in their country’s defense.
The emblem of the State of Israel is printed on top.
46.5X76.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Filing holes. A few stains to margins. Fold lines and creases. Several minute tears. Notations on verso. Trimmed margins. The bottom part of the broadside, with the location and date: "HaKirya, the 5th of Iyar 5709" is missing. A printed piece of paper, with the words "The Israeli Government" (Hebrew) is glued to lower center (this piece was cut from the original bottom part of the poster, missing from this copy). The broadside is mounted on paper and framed.
The declaration begins with detailing the State of Israel’s achievements in its first year of existence: military victory, the establishment of the IDF, the establishment of the government, global recognition and absorbing immigration. It then establishes that Independence Day would be an official holiday in Israel – a day for celebration and rest as well as a day of remembrance of those who died in their country’s defense.
The emblem of the State of Israel is printed on top.
46.5X76.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Filing holes. A few stains to margins. Fold lines and creases. Several minute tears. Notations on verso. Trimmed margins. The bottom part of the broadside, with the location and date: "HaKirya, the 5th of Iyar 5709" is missing. A printed piece of paper, with the words "The Israeli Government" (Hebrew) is glued to lower center (this piece was cut from the original bottom part of the poster, missing from this copy). The broadside is mounted on paper and framed.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
A large toy locomotive made of sheet metal by the Shay toy company, for the festivals of the tenth anniversary of the State of Israel. [Israel, 1958].
A large, colorful toy locomotive, decorated with the emblems of the Twelve Tribes, flags of Israel, Stars of David and olive branches. The roof reads "Special to the 10th anniversary festivals" in English and Hebrew. The manufacturer's name, "Shay", in English and Hebrew appears on the backside.
The tenth anniversary of the State of Israel was marked by a series of events, ceremonies and festivals. During that year, the Tenth Anniversary Exhibition celebrating the achievements of the young state was held at "Binyanei Haumah", the International Bible Contest was held for the first time, and more.
Naturally, the festive atmosphere was fertile ground for manufacturers and the souvenir industry flourished. Alongside official souvenirs – a souvenir medal, postage stamps and the like – almost every possible object was designed in the spirit of the tenth anniversary festivals or was decorated with its logo, from household and practical objects such as cutlery, table lamps, Hanukkah lamps, ashtrays, pens, jewelry and so on, to paper souvenirs, food wrappers and toys.
Printed sheet metal. Approx. 8X10X50 cm. Fair-good condition. Rust and blemishes to paint. Bends. Custom display Acrylic Glass case; nailed to a wooden base.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
A large, colorful toy locomotive, decorated with the emblems of the Twelve Tribes, flags of Israel, Stars of David and olive branches. The roof reads "Special to the 10th anniversary festivals" in English and Hebrew. The manufacturer's name, "Shay", in English and Hebrew appears on the backside.
The tenth anniversary of the State of Israel was marked by a series of events, ceremonies and festivals. During that year, the Tenth Anniversary Exhibition celebrating the achievements of the young state was held at "Binyanei Haumah", the International Bible Contest was held for the first time, and more.
Naturally, the festive atmosphere was fertile ground for manufacturers and the souvenir industry flourished. Alongside official souvenirs – a souvenir medal, postage stamps and the like – almost every possible object was designed in the spirit of the tenth anniversary festivals or was decorated with its logo, from household and practical objects such as cutlery, table lamps, Hanukkah lamps, ashtrays, pens, jewelry and so on, to paper souvenirs, food wrappers and toys.
Printed sheet metal. Approx. 8X10X50 cm. Fair-good condition. Rust and blemishes to paint. Bends. Custom display Acrylic Glass case; nailed to a wooden base.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
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