Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Including: Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan, Old Master Works, Israeli Art and Numismatics
December 21, 2021
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
…Or Did I Dream a Dream? – The Story of Ruth Dayan, by Ruth Dayan and Helga Dudman. Jerusalem: Steimatzky's Agency / Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1973. English.
Ruth Dayan's autobiography, signed by Dayan (English) on the endpaper. [4] ff., 275 pp. + [4] photographic plates, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Minor creases. Pen notation and adhesive label to back endpaper. Leather-covered binding, with stains and minor blemishes. • Enclosed: Military pass issued to Ruth Dayan by the 6th Brigade headquarters. With passport photo. Valid until October 1st, 1948.
Ruth Dayan (1917-2021) was famous for her numerous social activism initiatives. She founded the Maskit fashion house, was active in multiple platforms for peaceful co-existence of Jews and Arabs in Israel, co-founded Variety Israel and more. Was married to Moshe Dayan until their divorce in 1971.
Provenance: Estate of Ruth Dayan.
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Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $3,000
Including buyer's premium
Rich and varied collection of over a thousand items from the estate of Ruth Dayan – photographs, letters, documents, catalogues, weave samples, and additional items, mostly related to the Maskit Fashion House. Israel and other countries, 1950s-1990s. Hebrew and English (some items in Spanish and Italian).
The collection includes hundreds of letters written by Ruth Dayan or received by her (most concerning Maskit, some concerning personal matters; including letters received from Teddy Kollek, Yaakov Dori, Giora Yoseftal, Miriam Feinman, and many others); hundreds of photographs depicting Dayan and Maskit; documents related to the management of Maskit; catalogues of the company's products; audio tape from a Maskit fashion show; and more.
Among the items: • Photographs of Ruth Dayan and various Maskit pieces (in black and white and in color); fashion photographs; photographs from receptions and official events. • Letters received by Ruth Dayan from friends, acquaintances, and business partners, including Neora Warshavsky (Maskit's chief textile designer), Miriam Feinman (director of the women's division of the Israel Bonds), Teddy Kollek, Yaakov Dori, and Giora Yoseftal, and a letter from Haifa municipality (signed by Abba Hushi) – typewritten or handwritten; signed. • Many business letters pertaining to Maskit, various financial reports, and protocols of Maskit executive meetings (mimeographed). • Official letter of appointment for the employment of Ruth Dayan in the Labor Ministry (as manager of the government-owned company Maskit).
• Three handwritten notebooks written in South America, containing addresses of contact persons, and various business-related entries. • Loan applications submitted by Maskit artisans, intended for the purchase of tools and materials. • Maskit weave samples. • Technical drawings (in pen and pencil), and work instructions for the operation of a weaving loom. • 1/4-inch magnetic audiotape, containing a recording of a Maskit fashion show. • Numerous personal documents belonging to Ruth Dayan, including contracts, insurance claims and various reports; and additional documents. • Numerous newspaper clippings pertaining to Ruth Dayan and Maskit. • And more.
The government-owned company Maskit was established in 1954 by the Israeli Labor Ministry, as part of the professional development department. It was managed by Ruth Dayan from the day of its establishment until 1978, when it was privatized; the company has closed down in 1994. Maskit was founded with the purpose of providing work for immigrants who arrived to Israel in the large immigration waves of the 1950s, aiming to assist them in their assimilation in the country, and preserve traditional arts and crafts, which were brought by them from their countries of origin. Maskit employed Palestinian Arabs and Bedouins as well, and traditional Palestinian handicrafts were featured in the company's catalogues. The company's first chairman was Teddy Kollek (a letter from whom appears in the present collection). Under Dayan's vigorous management, and owing to her skills and connections, Maskit grew – at the peak of its activities it employed hundreds of artisans in different fields, in several locations across the country, offering training courses in a variety of handicrafts. The company operated seven stores, becoming a leading Israeli design brand, known throughout the world to combine traditional crafts with cutting-edge designs, a combination which reflected the spirit in which the young country of Israel perceived itself. The company's products – garments, fabrics, rugs, jewelry, furniture, housewares, dolls and various decorative objects – were successfully marketed in Israel and abroad. Maskit's unique designs, which were created by professional designers (the first of whom was Fini Leitersdorf) based on traditional handicrafts, became a byword for quality products and a milestone in the history of Israeli design. The items in the present collection document Dayan's widespread connections with social activists, entrepreneurs, investors, and politicians across the globe, with whom she stood in close contact as part of her efforts to market Maskit products, and offer training in Maskit's work and organizational methods, throughout the world – with an emphasis on South America and Africa.
For more information see: "Maskit, a Local Fabric" (exhibition catalogue), Tel Aviv: Eretz Israel Museum, 2003.;"…Or did I dream a dream? The story of Ruth Dayan", by Ruth Dayan and Helga Dudman.
Approx. 1300 items: approx. 340 photographs; approx. 840 paper items (letters, documents, notes, receipts, reports, and more – printed and handwritten), 3 handwritten notebooks; weave samples; approx. 20 catalogues of Maskit and other companies; approx. 120 newspaper clippings; 1/4-inch audiotape (English inscription reads "Ruth Dayan, Maskit fashion show, 03/16/71"), and one audio cassette. The items are placed in folders, binders and albums.
Size and condition varies. Overall good-fair condition.
Provenance: Estate of Ruth Dayan.
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Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Letter sent by IDF Chief of General Staff Yigael Yadin to Moshe Dayan on the day of Yadin's retirement from the IDF. Typewritten on official stationery bearing the IDF emblem, and signed by Yadin. December 1952. Hebrew.
On December 7, 1952, the Israeli army's second Chief of General Staff, Yigael Yadin – who served as de facto chief of staff during Israel's War of Independence – retired from his post. Upon his retirement, he sent the present letter to Moshe Dayan. It reads as follows: " Dear Moshe, allow me to write you a few words as I conclude my tour of duty – you are in no small measure ‘guilty' for the fact this [duty] fell on my shoulders […] even though we did not always agree with one another, I always recognized the special qualities that distinguish you: initiative, courage, independent thinking, a sense of humor, leadership skills, and a wonderful understanding of both operational and political issues. I am certain your contribution to the future of the army will be of paramount importance ."
Yigael Yadin (1917-1984), second Chief of General Staff of the IDF, serving in the position for a period of three years, and one of the most instrumental individuals responsible for molding the character of the regular standing army, still in its formative years at the time. Yadin retired from his post in December of 1952 in the wake of serious differences of opinion that arose between him and David Ben-Gurion, who was then serving as both prime minister and defense minister. Shortly after his resignation, Moshe Dayan (1915-1981) was appointed Chief of Operations Branch of the IDF, and subsequently, within a year, he was promoted once again to become the IDF's fourth Chief of Staff.
[1] f., approx. 26 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Few stains.
Provenance: Estate of Ruth Dayan.
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Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $200
Unsold
20 letters, handwritten and signed by Leila Mantoura, addressed to Ruth Dayan. England, Turkey, France, Malta, 1977-95. English.
20 letters, sent by Leila Mantoura to Ruth Dayan over a period spanning three decades (thirteen typewritten letters; the remainder handwritten; most containing a number of pages; hand-signed). The letters deal with a variety of subjects; some are of a personal nature, venturing into subjects such as love, intimate relationships, children, grandchildren, and career issues; others involve various business affairs; and still others relate to politics – both inside and outside Israel – and touch on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the conflicts in Lebanon, and more.
Leila Mantoura (1927-?), Christian Palestinian, native of Jerusalem, daughter of the physician, ethnographer, and nationalist Palestinian author and intellectual, Dr. Tawfiq Canaan. With the termination of the British Mandate in Palestine, she moved to Beirut, and from there, in the 1970s, to England, where she settled and opened the gallery "Al-Mashreq" ("the Orient"), devoted to art and ethnic objects. Played an active role in the struggle for Palestinian liberation, partly under the auspices of the public relations firm she headed, "Free Palestine and Eurabia, " and partly through the humanitarian aid society she also directed, "Medical Aid for Palestinians." In her autobiographical work, "...Or Did I Dream a Dream?, " Ruth Dayan wrote the following about Leila Mantoura: "On rare occasions throughout my life I have met women who have become my friends in the deepest sense [...] Not long before I decided to divorce Moshe, I met a woman who quickly became this kind of friend. Our relationship is, first and foremost, based on understanding as people. But it is terribly complicated by the fact that she is an Arab patriot just as much as I am an Israeli, and the tension in our conflicting feelings is a powerful emotion between us. We both spent our youth in Jerusalem, and that is part of it, too. She is the "Theresa" whose mother I visited at the leper home near Jerusalem, and she has lived away from her homeland for more than twenty years." (Ruth Dayan and Helga Dudman. "...Or Did I Dream a Dream?", Steimatzky's Agency / Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London & Jerusalem, 1973, p. 260).
Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
Enclosed: Five color photographs of Ruth Dayan and Leila Mantoura (1994; handwritten captions on backs of three of them). Provenance: Estate of Ruth Dayan.
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Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $2,000
Unsold
Six printed paper items with handwritten presentation inscriptions by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Albert Schweitzer, to members of the Dayan family. Gabon, 1961.
Six paper items with presentation inscriptions by Albert Schweitzer (Handwritten in German), to Moshe, Ruth, Assaf (Assi) and Ehud (Udi) Dayan. All are signed by Schweitzer and dated January 3, 1961.
1-3. Three pictures of Albert Schweitzer sitting at his office desk. One picture inscribed to Ehud, another to Assaf, and a third to Moshe and Ruth Dayan. [3] ff., 10X14.5 cm. Good Condition. Stains (many stains to one picture). Minor tear to one picture. 4. Picture of islands in the Ogooué river, Gabon, with a long inscription handwritten by Schweitzer. According to the inscription, the picture depicts the place in which Schweitzer first formulated the idea of "reverence for life" ("Ehrfurcht vor dem Leben"), which became his life philosophy. At the bottom of the page, a short, handwritten presentation inscription to Moshe and Ruth Dayan. 15X21 cm. Good condition. Stains (mostly to verso). 5. "Plan of the Hospital of Dr. Albert Schweitzer at Lambarene"; with a legend. Handwritten presentation inscription to Moshe and Ruth Dayan above the legend. Approx. 30X23.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Creases and fold lines. Tears to edges (some open). 6. Hopital du Docteur Albert Schweitzer. Illustration of the hospital founded by Schweitzer in Lambaréné, Gabon, with a legend in French. Presentation inscription to Moshe and Ruth Dayan. Approx. 21X30 cm. Good condition. Stains. Horizontal fold line and minor creases. Few minor tears to edges.
Enclosed: two large photographs of Albert Schweitzer (one damaged, with creases, closed and open tears).
Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965), physician, philosopher, and musician; native of Alsace, then part of the German Empire. Schweitzer was awarded the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize for his philosophical teachings, exemplified by the idea of "reverence for life" (German: "Ehrfurcht vor dem Leben"), an ethical stance which emphasizes the intrinsic value and sanctity of life itself, be it human lives, animal lives or nature as such. Schweitzer made a name for himself as a theologian and an organ player; at the age of 30 he began studying medicine, with the intention of engaging in humanitarian aid work in Africa. In 1913, Schweitzer and his wife, Helene Bresslau Schweitzer, established a hospital in Lambaréné, Gabon, situated on the banks of the Ogooué river, then under French colonial rule, where he worked intermittently for many years. The hospital served the local population; its funding came from Schweitzer and from donations he raised in America and Europe. The money awarded to Schweitzer by the Norwegian Nobel Committee was used to establish a Leper colony in the vicinity of the hospital. In 1960 Ruth Dayan visited Schweitzer in the Lambaréné hospital, where she spent about four weeks, alongside her friend, Clara Urquhart. Urquhart was a friend of the 85 years old Schweitzer, and regularly visited him in his hospital, taking care of his correspondence, and busying herself with translating his writings to English. Dayan spent her time in the hospital volunteering in the various hospital wards, befriending the doctors and nurses. She was deeply impressed with Schweitzer, whom she perceived as a person strictly abiding by his own creed of "reverence to life". She dedicated an entire chapter of her autobiography to her time in Lambaréné and her impressions of the doctor, his philosophy, and his work.
Provenance: Estate of Ruth Dayan.
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Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $300
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Seven books presented to Moshe Dayan, inscribed to him by the photographer and archaeologist Beno Rothenberg, the journalist and writer Kalman Katzenelson, the orientalist and writer Shmuel Segev (Sabag) and others. Hebrew and English.
1. The Story of the Arab Legion, by John Bagot Glubb. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1948. Presentation inscription (English) to Moshe Dayan (unidentified signatory). 2. The Army of Israel, by Moshe Perlman. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950. Inscribed by the author (in Hebrew): "To Moshe Dayan with friendship, Moish Perlman ('Lay not the sin upon me' for the book – nor for page 40)" [referring to Dayan's portrait, featured on p. 40]. 3. "Nahalat Jabotinsky, The History of the Settlements of Betar" (Hebrew), by Yeshayahu Mahanai. Tel-Aviv: The Cooperative Center for the Settlements of the Cherut-Betar Movement, [1952]. Inscribed by the author: "To Moshe Dayan, the Minister of Agriculture, in recognition of your special help to one of the 'attempts at easy Zionism'…" (Hebrew). 4. "Behind the Curtain, Iraqi Parliamentary Commission on the War against Israel" (Hebrew), translated by S. Sabag [Shmuel Segev]. Tel-Aviv: Ma'arachot, 1954. The book was presented to Moshe Dayan by the Ma'arachot press. 5. "Three Arrows and a Spade, the Campaigns of the Negev and the Efforts to Revive It", by Shlomo Tanai. Tel Aviv and Jerusalem: Sifrei Gadish, and Kiryat Sefer, 1955. Inscribed by the author: "To lieutenant general Moshe Dayan, with true appreciation" (Hebrew). 6. "The Crisis of Modern Hebrew" (Hebrew), by K. [Kalman] Katznelson. Tel-Aviv: Anach, 1960. Enclosed: a short, typescript letter signed by the author: "To lieutenant general M. Dayan… following your words about the Israeli youth, I present you with my book 'The Crisis of Modern Hebrew'…" (Hebrew). 7. The Story of Jerusalem, a Pictorial Report (Hebrew), edited by Beno Rothenberg. Am Oved, 1967. Inscribed by Rothenberg to Dayan.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Estate of Ruth Dayan.
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Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $300
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Six books inscribed to Ruth and Moshe Dayan. Israel (one book printed in London), 1950s to early 21st century.
1. "Once Upon a Time... Stories that Anat Loves Best", by Yehonatan Geffen (Dvir, 1970. Hebrew). Inscribed by Geffen to Ruth and Moshe Dayan (inscription dated 1970). 2. "Masa'ei Hatziporim" [Bird Migrations] by Konstantin Davydov, translated to Hebrew by Avraham Shlonsky (Sifriyat Poalim, 1972). Poetic presentation inscription by Shlonsky, to Ruth Dayan. 3. "Commander of the Exodus", by Yoram Kaniuk (Daniella De-Nur, 2011. Hebrew). Inscribed by Kaniuk to Ruth Dayan. Inscription accompanied by an abstract drawing by Kaniuk. 4. "A Tale of One Family" [the Danin family] by Rivka Alper (Davar, 1955. Hebrew). Presentation inscription (dated 1955), to Ruth and Moshe Dayan, "from Tzipora and Ezrah [Danin]". 5. "Alilot Iraq" [Adventures in Iraq], by Yaakov (Yani) Avidov (Am Oved, 1959. Hebrew). Inscribed by Avidov to Ruth and Moshe Dayan (inscription dated 1959). 6. "Palestine is my Country, the Story of Musa Alami", by Geoffrey Furlonge (London: John Murray, 1969). Presentation inscription by Musa Alami, in Hebrew and in Arabic, to Ruth Dayan.
Size and condition vary.
Enclosed: "A Leaf in the Storm" by Lin Yutang (William Heinemann, 1942). With an unsigned presentation inscription, "to the young couple (young, relatively speaking) from the old couple. Haifa, 13th Tammuz 5703 [1943]".
Provenance: Estate of Ruth Dayan.
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Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
Micrography by Avraham Haba – the Book of Ruth written on an egg. Israel, July 23, 1968. Hebrew. Dedicatory text at bottom: "To Ruth Dayan, respectfully, Avraham Haba. Tuesday, 27th Tamuz 5728, 23.vii.1968".
Height of egg: approx. 5.5 cm. Placed in a glass goblet, sealed with a glass disc (20 cm). Minor blemishes to goblet.
Provenance: Estate of Ruth Dayan.
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Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $1,000
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Seven spinning tops made of wood, copper, lead and more. Europe and Palestine, 19th century and 20th century.
• Repoussé copper top, product of Bezalel. Jerusalem, [1906-1929]. • Two turned and carved tops. [Europe, 19th century and 20th century]. • Wooden tops; printed with the inscription "Kollel Shomrei HaChomot in Jerusalem" (Hebrew). [Jerusalem, early 20th century]. • Two cast lead tops, one of a traditional Jewish east-European model. [Palestine, 20th century]. • Gilt silver top (unmarked). [Europe, 20th century].
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
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Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $200
Unsold
Four Armenian ceramic vessels; two from the Karakashian-Balian workshop.
1. Triangular saucer, with pattern of flowers, leaves, and fruit. Clay, painted and glazed. With mark of Karakashian-Balian workshop. Approx. 15X16X2.5 cm. Fair condition. Fracture, mended (coarsely glued). Minor blemishes. 2. Small teacup with handle, with pattern of flowers and leaves. Clay, painted and glazed. With mark of Karakashian-Balian workshop. Height: 4.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. 3. Small four-handled pitcher, with colorful geometric pattern. Clay, painted and glazed. Marked (unidentified mark). Height: approx. 4 cm. Fair condition. Minor blemishes. Missing handle (broken). 4. Tiny four-handled pitcher, with colorful geometric pattern. Clay, painted and glazed. Marked (unidentified mark). Height: approx. 3 cm. Fair-good condition. Small missing chip to one handle.
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Various Objects
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Pitcher and vase. Armenian ceramic vessels [products of "Dome of the Rock Tiles, " established by David Ohannessian?].
1. Pitcher with handle and lid, decorated with vegetal pattern – tendrils, leaves, flowers, and clusters of fruit. Clay, painted and glazed. Marked "X" on bottom. Height: approx. 18 cm. Good condition. Small missing chip to lid. Minor blemishes. Blemishes to glaze of interior. 2. Vase decorated with vegetal patterns – leaves and flowers. Clay, painted and glazed. Marked "X" on bottom. Height: 12.5 cm. Diameter: approx. 9.5 cm. Fair condition. Minor blemishes and fractures to edges of vase's rim and base. Excess clay caked onto interior of vase rim.
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $100
Sold for: $200
Including buyer's premium
Music box with melody to "HaTikvah." Product of Thorens, Switzerland. The mechanism of the music box is housed inside the back of a picture frame. The picture frame encloses the work entitled "Title Page for the State of Israel" by artist Arthur Szyk (color print, 1949).
25X21.5 cm. Overall good condition. Music box without back plate.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Various Objects
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