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: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
16 postcards and twelve "Shanah Tovah" (Happy New Year) greeting cards dealing with the land of Israel, the establishment of the State of Israel, immigration and Zionism. Palestine, Asmara (Eritrea), Iran, Brazil, South Africa and elsewhere, [the first half of the 20th century (several later items)].
The postcards and greeting cards bear images, photographs and maps all dealing with immigration to Israel, settlement, illegal immigration, the Jewish army, the establishment of the State and the IDF. Among them: • A postcard with a map of Palestine showing the areas of "Hebrew land" and "JNF lands". Jaffa: The Eliyahu Brothers, 1927. • A photographic postcard depicting maritime training in Kibbutz Sedot Yam. Stated on verso: "The income is dedicated to the benefit of illegal immigrants" (Hebrew). Palestine: "The Union of Immigrants from Poland", 1939. • Greeting card "for the Hebrew soldier, a brotherly greeting for the New Year" (Hebrew), from Jordan Valley farms. The card bears a photograph of the irrigation system of the Jordan Valley. Palestine, 1942. • "Shanah Tovah" postcard, wishing "… a year of happiness and success and increased immigration". Asmara (Eritrea): Rivellini Press, 1940s. • A postcard designed by Moshe Tamir (Tolchinsky) showing soldiers of the Gadna (youth battalions) conquering Jerusalem. Alongside the illustration appears the greeting "A year of victory! Greetings by the youth battalions in Jerusalem". • "Shanah Tovah" greeting card by the center of "HeChalutz" in Iran, issued for the first Rosh Hashana of the State of Israel, reading "The first year to the independence of Israel". Teheran: "HeChalutz", 1948.
A total of 28 postcards and greeting cards. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Some of the postcards and greeting cards were used. One duplicate postcard.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
Catalogue
Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $100
Sold for: $163
Including buyer's premium
Approx. 40 scraps. [printed in Germany for sale in the United States, late 19th and early 20th centuries]. A collection of scraps representing Zionist themes, "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards, and pictures featuring Jewish holidays, the Jewish life cycle, and biblical scenes. Included: Portraits of Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau, and Max Emmanuel Mandelstam; image of a "Daughter of Zion" waving the Hebrew flag; new Jewish arrivals on the shores of America; a wedding canopy; putting on "tefillin" (phylacteries); the Jewish life cycle from birth to death; the custom of "tashlich" (performed on the Hebrew New Year); the custom of "kaparot" (performed on Yom Kippur); customs associated with Sukkot and Simchat Torah; Joseph and his Brothers; Pharaoh's Daughter and Moses; and more.
"Scraps" is a term used to denote small paper ornaments – representing human figures, vehicles, flowers, musical instruments, angels, and other things – used throughout the 19th century to decorate letters, postcards, and books. They first appeared when color print became widely available, as an outgrowth of the practice of cutting parts from color illustrations and pasting them onto pages and objects. As time progressed, the scraps became ever more sophisticated, with some representing complex images such as historic battle scenes and famous buildings and landscapes from around the world, as well as portraits and emblems. At times, the small images would be combined to produce larger images, for purposes such as pop-up greeting cards and even paper theaters. The fashion reached its height toward the end of the 19th century, and gradually lost its appeal at the start of the 20th century.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
Catalogue
Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
"Rose de Jerusalem" [Frankfurt-Jerusalem: Wilhelm Moses Shapira and Christian Friedrich Spittler, ca. 1860s].
"Rose de Jerusalem, " folding lithographic print, depicting colorful roses, sites sacred to Jews and Christians and famous Jerusalem sites. The images are captioned in English and French. "Rose" prints of this sort were common in the 19th century, depicting sites from various cities around the world. The first Jerusalemite "Rose, " known in Hebrew as a "Shoshanta, " was printed by Joel Moses Solomon and Mikhel HaKohen. The two traveled to Europe in 1859 to study Torah; however, when they subsequently decided they also needed a profession, they began studying lithography in Königsberg (today Kaliningrad) and eventually returned to Jerusalem with a lithographic press in their possession. Their first printed item – produced in Jerusalem in 1862 – was a "Shoshanta" featuring views of Jerusalem and holy sites in Palestine. Soon they had competitors, specifically the publisher and antiquities dealer Moses Wilhelm Shapira, widely regarded as a purveyor of forged antiquities; and Christian Friedrich Spittler, founder of the St. Chrischona Pilgrim Mission in Basel, Switzerland (the mission responsible for sending Johann Ludwig Schneller – founder of Jerusalem's German Protestant Schneller [Syrian] Orphanage – to Palestine). Shapira and Spittler's "Rose" was aimed at Christians, and therefore depicted mainly Christian holy sites in Jerusalem. It was printed in Frankfurt, and arrived in Jerusalem sometime after the printing of the "Shoshanta" by Salomon and HaKohen. Enclosed: an envelope with a view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, titled "Rose de Jerusalem" and captioned "Vue de Jérusalem."
Diameter: 27 cm. Good condition. Fractures and tears. Minor open tears to edges. Envelope: 14X8.5 cm. Tears and stains to envelope.
Reference: Nir Feldman, "Following the Jerusalemite ‘Shoshnata, ' the Pioneer of Hebrew Lithography in Palestine, " "Et-Mol" (234), 2014, Hebrew, pp. 6-8.
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Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
Catalogue
Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Collection of newspapers with articles related to the visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II to Palestine, and an invitation to a viewing of pictures from the visit in a Kaiserpanorama. Berlin and Paris, 1898-1899. German and French.
1-2. Two issues of the journal for architecture "Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung", with a long article by architect Friedrich Adler (1827-1908) who designed the Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem. The article is illustrated with two sketches, including a façade sketch of the church by Adler. Berlin, August 6 and 13, 1898. 3-4. Two issues of the journal for architecture "Deutsche Bauzeitung", including a detailed overview of the Church of the Redeemer. Many pictures. Berlin, October 29 and November 2, 1898. 5-6. Two issues of "L'Illustration", with articles about the Kaiser's visit and many pictures by American Colony photographers. The cover of one issue features an illustration of the Kaiser and his entourage entering Jerusalem (by Louis Rémy Sabattier). Paris, November 12 and 19, 1898. 7. Special issue of the French humor magazine "Le Rire" – "personal diary" of Kaiser Wilhelm II from the visit to Palestine. Many illustrations, including three double-spread illustrations in color. [Paris], November 26, 1898. 8. Invitation to a festive screening of 120 pictures from the Kaiser's visit in a Kaiserpanorama (a stereoscopic device for the public display of photographs) in Berlin. March 21, 1899. Name of invitee, stamp and postmark on verso.
Enclosed: The book "The all highest goes to Jerusalem" – English translation of the Kaiser's diary published in "Le Rire" (New York: George H. Doran, 1918).
Size and condition vary.
Through the months of October-November 1898, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany toured some of the major cities of the Ottoman Empire, including Beirut, Constantinople, Jerusalem, Haifa, and Jaffa. The visit to Palestine, in particular, was regarded as one of the most salient events in the annals of the Land of Israel in the 19th century. Preparations for the Kaiser's visit to Palestine had already begun in the summer of 1898. These included a massive municipal clean-up, the improvement and overhaul of infrastructure, the laying of a telegraph line, and other operations. In time for the Kaiser's arrival in Jerusalem, a number of municipal roads were widened. The authorities went as far as breaching a gap in Jerusalem's Old City Wall, adjacent to Jaffa Gate, to enable the smooth passage of the Kaiser's opulent carriage. In addition, the city streets – most notably HaNevi'im Street, where a special tent camp for the Kaiser and his entourage was to be temporarily constructed – were adorned with the flags of Germany and the Ottoman Empire, and with makeshift gates of honor. The highlight of the Kaiser's visit to Jerusalem was the opening ceremony of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. But he also visited the German Colony, the Mt. of Olives, the Christian Quarter of the Old City, City Hall, and other sites. From a Jewish standpoint, perhaps the most historically important event in the Kaiser's itinerary was his meeting with Theodor Herzl. Throughout his visit, Wilhelm was accompanied by his wife, the Empress Augusta Victoria, and a small entourage. The Kaiser rode either on horseback or in the imperial carriage. Following in the footsteps of his immediate entourage in Jerusalem was a parade of lesser-ranked officials, accompanied by cavalry regiments and "kawas" officials – ceremonial Ottoman-Empire bodyguards. Large crowds of people thronged to Jerusalem to witness the occasion. Many were willing to pay money for the privilege of occupying vantage points on rooftops and balconies overlooking the planned route of the procession.
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Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
Catalogue
Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $1,500
Unsold
Kaiserfahrt nach palästina, ein Gesellschaftsspiel [Imperial Trip to Palestine, a Board Game]. Manufacturer: Adolph Engel, [Berlin, 1898]. German.
A German board game, enabling to take an imaginary trip to Palestine with the German Kaiser. Manufactured at the Adolph Engel factory for toys and postcards, after the return of Kaiser Wilhelm II from his historical visit to Palestine, in 1898. The game is played on a board with two color maps (one of the Mediterranean Basin and the second of Palestine) with seventy squares on them – the stations of the imperial trip on land and sea. The players are equipped with paper coins with the portrait of the Greek deity Hermes – the patron of travelers, and their movement is determined by a wheel with a rotating needle. Some of the squares present dangers to the players (based on events that took place during the imperial trip) and for every important city there is a card with a picture of the city and a short, rhymed poem. On square no. 49 – the city of Jerusalem, the players are required to move to a special board, decorated with stars and the Jerusalem Cross, on which there are thirteen pictures within medallions and frames – sites which the Emperor had visited (Jaffa Gate, Damascus Gate, Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall, and more; the first player to reach the city, wins a special paper decoration from the Emperor). The game includes two game boards, a cardboard wheel with rotating needle, card coins in a cloth bag, six regular game pawns and one crowned pawn (for the player who received the role of 'Marshal of the Imperial Trip"), 38 cards, one paper decoration, and an instructions leaf. Placed in an original case divided into five wooden compartments, with a color lid with pictures of various sites from the trip and the manufacturer's logo (monogram of the letters AEB).
Case: 38.5X38.5 cm. Large board: 34X69 cm. Small board: 23X34 cm. Props of varying size. Good condition. Stains. Blemishes to props. Minor wear to case.
Through the months of October-November 1898, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany toured some of the major cities of the Ottoman Empire, including Beirut, Constantinople, Jerusalem, Haifa, and Jaffa. The visit to Palestine, in particular, was regarded as one of the most salient events in the annals of the Land of Israel in the 19th century. Preparations for the Kaiser's visit to Palestine had already begun in the summer of 1898. These included a massive municipal clean-up, the improvement and overhaul of infrastructure, the laying of a telegraph line, and other operations. In time for the Kaiser's arrival in Jerusalem, a number of municipal roads were widened. The authorities went as far as breaching a gap in Jerusalem's Old City Wall, adjacent to Jaffa Gate, to enable the smooth passage of the Kaiser's opulent carriage. In addition, the city streets – most notably HaNevi'im Street, where a special tent camp for the Kaiser and his entourage was to be temporarily constructed – were adorned with the flags of Germany and the Ottoman Empire, and with makeshift gates of honor. The highlight of the Kaiser's visit to Jerusalem was the opening ceremony of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. But he also visited the German Colony, the Mt. of Olives, the Christian Quarter of the Old City, City Hall, and other sites. From a Jewish standpoint, perhaps the most historically important event in the Kaiser's itinerary was his meeting with Theodor Herzl. Throughout his visit, Wilhelm was accompanied by his wife, the Empress Augusta Victoria, and a small entourage. The Kaiser rode either on horseback or in the imperial carriage. Following in the footsteps of his immediate entourage in Jerusalem was a parade of lesser-ranked officials, accompanied by cavalry regiments and "kawas" officials – ceremonial Ottoman-Empire bodyguards. Large crowds of people thronged to Jerusalem to witness the occasion. Many were willing to pay money for the privilege of occupying vantage points on rooftops and balconies overlooking the planned route of the procession.
Category
Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
Catalogue
Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Elegant album of pressed flowers from the Holy Land, presented as a gift "To Miss Jane Lawton [of England] from her Friends in Jerusalem." Jerusalem, [last quarter of the 19th century]. English.
Unique, handmade album, containing flowers collected from various sites in Palestine. The flowers were pressed and mounted between sheets and juxtaposed with the names of the places from where they were collected, along with quotes from the New Testament appropriate to those sites. Poems by various poets also appear on some pages. Album bound in fine olivewood binding with leather spine. Front cover bears dedicatory inscription "To Miss Jane Lawton from her Friends in Jerusalem, " encircled by a frame consisting of verses from the New Testament. Back cover inscribed in Hebrew: "Jerusalem". Album placed in a special handmade box, decorated on the exterior with embroidered flowers and geometric patterns, embroidered in green and yellow thread over a purple background. The lid of the box bears a cloth label embroidered with the (English) word "Jerusalem."
[43] ff. (including 15 ff. with poetry), album: 19 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Box: approx. 22X17 cm. Minor wear.
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Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $600
Unsold
Fleurs De Terre Sainte, Flowers of The Holy Land, Blumen aus dem Heiligen Lande, Jerusalem. Large album with color prints and pressed flower arrangements. [Beirut?, ca. early 20th century].
The album features eighteen prints depicting sites in Palestine (the Western Wall, the Mount of Olives, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jaffa Port, Bethlehem, Nazareth, the Dead Sea, Haifa Bay, and other sites), Baalbek and Damascus, and eighteen pressed flower arrangements, mounted on facing pages. Prints are titled at bottom (in French); some bear the inscription: "T. R. Dumas Et Fils Editeurs, Beyrouth (Syrie)" [Tancrède Dumas]. German, French and English captions beneath flower arrangements. Fine olivewood binding. A Jerusalem Cross is carved on the front board, surrounded by a wood marquetry border. The inscription "Jerusalem" is printed on the back board, within an identical frame.
Approx. 23.5X32 cm. Good condition. Stains. Several tissue guards partly detached (one tissue guard detached). Minor blemishes to flower arrangements. Minor cracks and blemishes to binding. Loss to one corner of binding.
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Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $300
Unsold
Pressed Wild Flowers and Colored Views of The Holy Land. Jerusalem: Fr. Vester & co., the American Colony Store, [early 20th century]. English, French and German.
Large album (29.5X22 cm.) with fifteen color prints of photographs of the country –Mount of Olives, the Western Wall, The Dome of the Rock, Rachel's Tomb, the Jordan River, Tiberias and elsewhere; each print with arrangements of pressed flowers on facing page. The album is bound in a fine olivewood binding. Front board carved with a Jerusalem Cross within a polychrome wood marquetry border. Back board with an identical border surrounding the printed inscription "Jerusalem" in English and Hebrew. Margin of title page inscribed by hand and dated November 5, 1910, Jerusalem (English).
[1], 15 ff., approx. 29.5X22 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Detached or missing flowers to some arrangements. Last leaf and binding partly detached. Cracks to binding (some loss to marquetry border). Tears to spine (amateurishly restored).
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Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $938
Including buyer's premium
Album holding 48 photographs of Palestine. Jerusalem: Fr. Vester & Co. – The American Colony Stores, [late 19th century or Early 20th century].
48 photographs of Palestine taken by photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem – photographs of Jerusalem (the gates of the Old City, the Western Wall and more), the Dead Sea, Jericho, Jaffa, Lod, and other cities, and two portrait photographs of Bedouins. The photographs are placed in a designated album, with an index of photographs (printed in English, noting publisher) mounted on first page.
Photographs: approx. 6X8.5 cm. Arranged in an album (four photographs per leaf). Album: 20 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to binding.
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Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $350
Sold for: $475
Including buyer's premium
Souvenirs d'Orient, Terre-Sainte, album pittoresque des sites, villes et ruins les plus remarquables de la Palestine / Photographié et édité par Félix Bonfils [Souvenirs from the Orient, the Holy Land, Photographic Album… Photography and Editing by Felix Bonfils]. Alais (France), 1878. French, English and German.
Small format album containing 30 photographs of Palestine by French photographer Felix Bonfils (1829-1885?). The photos are mounted on heavy mounts, with captions (French) printed on mounts; each facing page features explanatory texts about the site in French, English and German. Including photographs of Jaffa, Jerusalem and its various sites (the Western Wall, Valley of Josaphat, the Dome of the Rock, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Gethsemane, and more), the Dead Sea, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Mount Carmel and additional sites.
1, [30] ff. (mispagination) + 30 plates. Photographs: 9.5X7.5 cm.; album sheets: 17.5X13 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains and mold stains. Small tears to edges of some sheets. Minor blemishes to several photographs. New binding.
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Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $200
Unsold
Souvenir de Jerusalem [Souvenir from Jerusalem], album of photogravures. Beirut: Maison Bonfils (photographic studio of the Bonfils family), [late 19th century or early 20th century]. German, French and English.
30 photogravures after Bonfils photographs – views and sites in Palestine (Jaffa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho, the Dead Sea, the Sea of Galilee, and more). Each plate is titled in German, French and English and signed (in print): A. Bonfils (Adrien Bonfils). Decorative binding (manufactured by Dr. Trenkler, Leipzig).
[30] ff., approx. 22X29 cm. Good condition. Stains, mostly minor. One leaf detached. Handwritten inscriptions on endpapers (dated 1925). Worn binding.
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Postcards, Souvenirs of Palestine, Photography
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Lot 324 Bonfils – Twelve Photographs of the Stations of the Via Dolorosa of Jerusalem – 19th Century
Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Twelve photographs of the stations of the Via Dolorosa of Jerusalem, by Felix Bonfils. [Second half of the 19th century].
Large photographs of the stations of the Via Dolorosa of Jerusalem. Captioned in the plate (some captions faded and difficult to decipher); all except one are signed in the plate "Bonfils".
The photographs are mounted on six heavy mounts (two photographs per leaf – one on each side). Handwritten captions (French) on mounts.
Photographs: approx. 22X28 cm. Mounts: approx. 29X33 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Minor stains and tears to margins of mounts (around the photographs). Buckling to photographs and mounts (as a result of humidity or glue damage).
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