Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
Four Board Games - "Irgun" / "Rikuz" / "Yom Huledet" / "Monopol"
Opening: $700
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
Four boards from board games resembling "Monopoly". [1940s-60s].
1. "Irgun", first Hebrew version of "Monopoly". Lithographic printing "A. Koffman", Haifa. 48X48 cm.
2. "Rikuz" (Concern), Binyamin Barlevi's version of "Monopoly", published in 1940. "Rikuz" was the most successful commercial initiative of Barlevi and outweighed the game "Irgun" which preceded it in the market. 40X40 cm.
3. "Yom Huledet", educational game on the theme of the Jewish calendar: the months, zodiac, important dates, and more. The game was published in 1945 by Binyamin Barlevi as an attempt to replicate the success of "Rikuz", but was a commercial failure. 48X48 cm.
4. "Monopol". 45.5X45.5 cm.
Condition varies. Stains, folding marks and minor damages.
1. "Irgun", first Hebrew version of "Monopoly". Lithographic printing "A. Koffman", Haifa. 48X48 cm.
2. "Rikuz" (Concern), Binyamin Barlevi's version of "Monopoly", published in 1940. "Rikuz" was the most successful commercial initiative of Barlevi and outweighed the game "Irgun" which preceded it in the market. 40X40 cm.
3. "Yom Huledet", educational game on the theme of the Jewish calendar: the months, zodiac, important dates, and more. The game was published in 1945 by Binyamin Barlevi as an attempt to replicate the success of "Rikuz", but was a commercial failure. 48X48 cm.
4. "Monopol". 45.5X45.5 cm.
Condition varies. Stains, folding marks and minor damages.
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