Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $400
Unsold
1. Committee of Jewish Community of Port Elizabeth, 1912. Group portrait attached to cardboard, with a printed list of names of the photographed. 35 X 26 cm, attached to cardboard 51 X 41 cm. Fair condition, cardboard slightly damaged.
2. "Somech Noflim" Jewish Benevolent Society of Port Elizabeth. The emblem of the organization is seen in the background with an illustration of a Maggen David and the inscription "P.E. Jewish Benevolent Society". Attached to cardboard with printed list of names of photographed. 36.5 X 27.5 cm, attached to cardboard 51 X 40.5 cm. Fair condition. Damages and stains to cardboard.
2. "Somech Noflim" Jewish Benevolent Society of Port Elizabeth. The emblem of the organization is seen in the background with an illustration of a Maggen David and the inscription "P.E. Jewish Benevolent Society". Attached to cardboard with printed list of names of photographed. 36.5 X 27.5 cm, attached to cardboard 51 X 40.5 cm. Fair condition. Damages and stains to cardboard.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $238
Including buyer's premium
Photograph of two sportsmen of the Jewish sports organization "Hako'ach" Vienna, 1918.
The two were photographed during a relay race, on their shirts a Maggen David, the emblem of "Hako'ach" organization. Description on reverse side in German.
18 X 13 cm. Good condition.
The two were photographed during a relay race, on their shirts a Maggen David, the emblem of "Hako'ach" organization. Description on reverse side in German.
18 X 13 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $400
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Group photograph of teachers and students of the Teachers Seminary in Vienna, 1923.
In the center appears Rabbi Zvi Perez Chajes, establisher and director of the seminary. In front two students hold a sign "Teachers Seminary in Vienna 1923". On the reverse side is a handwritten list of the photographed, with a dedication " souvenir for our nice teacher Mr. Dr. Baron" (appears in the photograph sitting on a chair on the left).
29 X 23 cm, attached to cardboard 41 X 34 cm, good condition, corners of cardboard are missing, few stains.
In the center appears Rabbi Zvi Perez Chajes, establisher and director of the seminary. In front two students hold a sign "Teachers Seminary in Vienna 1923". On the reverse side is a handwritten list of the photographed, with a dedication " souvenir for our nice teacher Mr. Dr. Baron" (appears in the photograph sitting on a chair on the left).
29 X 23 cm, attached to cardboard 41 X 34 cm, good condition, corners of cardboard are missing, few stains.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Group portrait of the members of the Jewish Orthodox Academics.
On the reverse is a late description in pen and ownership ink stamp of Kurt Frankenthal of Hamburg.
17 X 11.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains and creases.
On the reverse is a late description in pen and ownership ink stamp of Kurt Frankenthal of Hamburg.
17 X 11.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains and creases.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Group photograph, "baim boyen kinderhaym" [with the builders of children's home], October 21 1926.
Attached to cardboard. On back side a photographer of Horodenka ink stamp, eastern Galicia and a handwritten description – establishment of a Jewish neighborhood in the city of Horodenka.
23 X 17 cm, on cardboard 24 X 18.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Ownership ink stamps and handwritten description on reverse side.
Attached to cardboard. On back side a photographer of Horodenka ink stamp, eastern Galicia and a handwritten description – establishment of a Jewish neighborhood in the city of Horodenka.
23 X 17 cm, on cardboard 24 X 18.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Ownership ink stamps and handwritten description on reverse side.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $138
Including buyer's premium
Group photograph glued to cardboard, in the center is the inscription “Members of the Committee of the Sherpetz Gemach (charity fund), 1930”. On the back of the cardboard in handwriting are the names of those appearing in the photograph and the photographer.
16x21.5 cm Good condition, foxing.
16x21.5 cm Good condition, foxing.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $250
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Collection of photos of members of Jewish Youth movements in Transylvania, 1933-1935.
Many have captions on the picture itself, or in back, handwritten: the fourth national conference in Satmar, summer camp in Flix bathhouses, training quarters in Ordia, pioneer wedding, line-up of Jewish Tzofim in Transylvania, Bnei Akiva summer camp, membership from Torah Va'avoda training in Ordia, Trago-Morsh training, Mizrahi Halutz – Tapulca Training, Mizrahi Halutz in Trago-Morsh, female members of Religious Pioneer Training in Transylvania and more.
Some of the Halutzim (pioneers) made aliya on the Dacia ship in 1935.
8.5x5.5 cm through 17x11.5 cm. Good through very good condition.
Many have captions on the picture itself, or in back, handwritten: the fourth national conference in Satmar, summer camp in Flix bathhouses, training quarters in Ordia, pioneer wedding, line-up of Jewish Tzofim in Transylvania, Bnei Akiva summer camp, membership from Torah Va'avoda training in Ordia, Trago-Morsh training, Mizrahi Halutz – Tapulca Training, Mizrahi Halutz in Trago-Morsh, female members of Religious Pioneer Training in Transylvania and more.
Some of the Halutzim (pioneers) made aliya on the Dacia ship in 1935.
8.5x5.5 cm through 17x11.5 cm. Good through very good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Unsold
5 group photographs of Jewish organizations, Poland.
A conference in Lodz, Pesach 1919; group with photograph of Borochov, 1926; "shtime for di liste ge – G" no date; "Poaley Tzion" people, 1917; "Poaley Tzion" convention in Warsaw, 1945.
Divided on reverse side for posting by mail.
14 X 9 cm, varying condition.
A conference in Lodz, Pesach 1919; group with photograph of Borochov, 1926; "shtime for di liste ge – G" no date; "Poaley Tzion" people, 1917; "Poaley Tzion" convention in Warsaw, 1945.
Divided on reverse side for posting by mail.
14 X 9 cm, varying condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
*254 photographs in a large album. Lithuania and Eretz Yisrael, the 1930's. Photographed by a member of "Maccabi" Zionist sports group in Lithuania, who made aliyah to Eretz Yisrael in 1934 and continued his activity in the group.
Members of "Young Maccabi" are seen in the photographs in Shavli and Korshan (Lithuania); photographs describing "GA'ASH" [[Jewish Gymnasium Shavli?]; Few photographs of the 1935 Adloyada in Tel Aviv; Trainers course of "Young Maccabi", Rehovot, 1935; first course for trainers of "Mishmar Ha-Maccabi", 1939; activities of "Mishmar Ha-Maccabi" in "Brit Ha-Maccabim"; trips in the country and sports activities, training and fitness. Some of the photographs are family photographs not related to "Maccabi". Varying size and condition, many photographs are detached and not in chronological order.
* 4 photographs are attached to cardboard, two of them stamped with "Maccabi – Headquarters" ink stamp and signed by three people; one bears many signatures on reverse side and dated, 1935. Good condition. Foxing-stains.
Members of "Young Maccabi" are seen in the photographs in Shavli and Korshan (Lithuania); photographs describing "GA'ASH" [[Jewish Gymnasium Shavli?]; Few photographs of the 1935 Adloyada in Tel Aviv; Trainers course of "Young Maccabi", Rehovot, 1935; first course for trainers of "Mishmar Ha-Maccabi", 1939; activities of "Mishmar Ha-Maccabi" in "Brit Ha-Maccabim"; trips in the country and sports activities, training and fitness. Some of the photographs are family photographs not related to "Maccabi". Varying size and condition, many photographs are detached and not in chronological order.
* 4 photographs are attached to cardboard, two of them stamped with "Maccabi – Headquarters" ink stamp and signed by three people; one bears many signatures on reverse side and dated, 1935. Good condition. Foxing-stains.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $400
Unsold
6 photographs describing different scenes of jewish life in Europe, 1934.
Descriptions on reverse side (in German), dated 1934 and stamped with a copyrights stamp of Welt Rundschau, a German Zionist paper (Berlin). Previous ownership ink stamp.
18 X 13 cm, good condition.
Descriptions on reverse side (in German), dated 1934 and stamped with a copyrights stamp of Welt Rundschau, a German Zionist paper (Berlin). Previous ownership ink stamp.
18 X 13 cm, good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $350
Sold for: $438
Including buyer's premium
5 photographs of Jews and cities in Poland, by the photographer Paul Hoffmann, Berlin, 1930's and 1940's. Described and signed in German.
The city of Josefov; a lane in the Warsaw Ghetto; Warsaw under German rule; Birth under conquer (province of Horodna) – Jews standing in line in a public ktchen; street in conquered Biaslistok.
Average size 17 X 12 cm, good condition. Divided on reverse side for use as a postcard (except for one).
The city of Josefov; a lane in the Warsaw Ghetto; Warsaw under German rule; Birth under conquer (province of Horodna) – Jews standing in line in a public ktchen; street in conquered Biaslistok.
Average size 17 X 12 cm, good condition. Divided on reverse side for use as a postcard (except for one).
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