Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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44 lithographs in color for the Five Books of Moses. Original lithographs. Each lithograph is set in a passé par-tout with the artist's signature on the bottom and a short text in Hebrew and English. Jerusalem: Eretz Israel Association for Artistic Publications Ltd., 1930s.
Size of lithographs approx. 39X29 cm. In the center of each leaf appears an illustration spread on most of the leaf. At the end of the book are several double illustrations – double leaf 59X39 cm. The artist promised in the opening of the book 100 lithographs, but there are actually only 44 lithographs and no other works were published.
44 illustration plates. Good condition.
Size of lithographs approx. 39X29 cm. In the center of each leaf appears an illustration spread on most of the leaf. At the end of the book are several double illustrations – double leaf 59X39 cm. The artist promised in the opening of the book 100 lithographs, but there are actually only 44 lithographs and no other works were published.
44 illustration plates. Good condition.
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Bezalel – Prints, Books and Objects
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Der Traenen-Krug [The Tear Jug], 24 paintings by Abel Pann. Foreword by Dr. Z. P. Chayot. Jerusalem: "Bezalel", 1926. German.
Portfolio with 24 lithographs depicting the pogroms against Ukrainian Jews. Titled in German on the table of contents page ("Route of Suffering", "The Flight", "Under the Whip", and more).[2] leaves + [24] picture-plates, 30 cm. Inserted in original portfolio. Good condition. Some stains. Tears and wear to portfolio.
Portfolio with 24 lithographs depicting the pogroms against Ukrainian Jews. Titled in German on the table of contents page ("Route of Suffering", "The Flight", "Under the Whip", and more).[2] leaves + [24] picture-plates, 30 cm. Inserted in original portfolio. Good condition. Some stains. Tears and wear to portfolio.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Yalkut Bezalel [Bezalel Archives], quarterly for Bezalel art, present, past and future, edited by Boris Schatz. Published by "Bezalel", Jerusalem, 1927-1928. Hebrew and English.
Issues 1, 2, 3-4 (double issue) bound together. No other issues were printed.
The issues feature numerous photographs of "Bezalel" items. The illustrations surrounding the titles on the covers were designed by Zeev Raban.
Four issues bound together in a volume, 21 cm (unevenly cut leaves. Two first issues: approx. 19.5 cm. Third issue: 21 cm). Good condition. One detached issue. Stains, creases and slight defects. One leaf with slight tears at margins (restored with adhesive tape). Damp stains and damage to binding. Ex-Libris to inner side of front cover.
Issues 1, 2, 3-4 (double issue) bound together. No other issues were printed.
The issues feature numerous photographs of "Bezalel" items. The illustrations surrounding the titles on the covers were designed by Zeev Raban.
Four issues bound together in a volume, 21 cm (unevenly cut leaves. Two first issues: approx. 19.5 cm. Third issue: 21 cm). Good condition. One detached issue. Stains, creases and slight defects. One leaf with slight tears at margins (restored with adhesive tape). Damp stains and damage to binding. Ex-Libris to inner side of front cover.
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Bezalel – Prints, Books and Objects
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $100
Sold for: $150
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Sugar Tongs Made by "Bezalel"
Silver (not marked), filigree. Marked: "Bezalel Yerushalem" on each handle.?Length: 11.5 cm. Good condition.
Silver (not marked), filigree. Marked: "Bezalel Yerushalem" on each handle.?Length: 11.5 cm. Good condition.
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Bezalel – Prints, Books and Objects
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $100
Sold for: $200
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Three copper items made by "Bezalel".
1. Moshe Murro, a cast copper plaque with a relief of a Jewish-Yemenite figure. In the background are the Tower of David and a person riding a donkey. Signed on the bottom M. Murro. 8.5X13.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Slightly stained.
2. Jacob and Rachel, a round copper relief. Legend "Jacob and Rachel", signed "Bezalel". Inlaid in a wooden frame with a suspension loop. Diameter of relief: 6.5 cm. Good condition. Wood frame is slightly faded and damaged.
3. Jacob and Rachel, a round copper relief. Legend "Jacob and Rachel", signed "Bezalel" (identical to item no. 2). Set in a copper plate with a suspension loop. Diameter of relief: 6.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Corrosion and damage to relief and to plate.
1. Moshe Murro, a cast copper plaque with a relief of a Jewish-Yemenite figure. In the background are the Tower of David and a person riding a donkey. Signed on the bottom M. Murro. 8.5X13.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Slightly stained.
2. Jacob and Rachel, a round copper relief. Legend "Jacob and Rachel", signed "Bezalel". Inlaid in a wooden frame with a suspension loop. Diameter of relief: 6.5 cm. Good condition. Wood frame is slightly faded and damaged.
3. Jacob and Rachel, a round copper relief. Legend "Jacob and Rachel", signed "Bezalel" (identical to item no. 2). Set in a copper plate with a suspension loop. Diameter of relief: 6.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Corrosion and damage to relief and to plate.
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Bezalel – Prints, Books and Objects
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $400
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A remarkable certificate of appreciation, presented to Leib Gershevich by the "Tientsin Jewish Association", Tientsin, China. September 9, 1937. Russian and English.
Honorary certificate presented to Leib Gershevich, one of the prominent leaders of the city of Tientsin, when he left the city.
"As honorary president of the Tientsin Jewish Union, the Tientsin Hebrew school, the culture club 'Kunst', the Zionist movement in Tientsin, and many other organizations in Tientsin, you always endowed optimism and faith in our community. Your moral and financial support enabled us to widen the scope of our activities for the benefit of the community… your departure is a serious loss for our community. We take this opportunity to thank you on behalf of all the members of the Tienstin Jewish community and on behalf of this organization".
Certificate is signed by representatives of various Jewish organizations in Tienstin: "The Jewish Union of Tientsin", Hebrew school, Hebrew club "Kunst", "Gemilut Hesed" organization, Tienstin Zionist Association, "Beitar" organization, and others.
The certificate's text appears twice, in Russian and in English. The certificate is printed on paper of good quality and bound in a fine binding. On the front binding appears a large silver plate, with engraved decorations and an inscription: "to the honorable Leib Gershevich, from the Tienstin Jewish Community" (in Russian and in English).
Until the year 1904 only ten Jewish families lived in Tientsin. The 1917 revolution in Russia led to the rapid growth of the city's Jewish population. In 1906 the Jews established the "Tientsin Jewish Union", which rendered various religious services. Side by side with this union the "Tientsin Hebrew Association" was active in the city and took care of founding various community institutes – soup kitchens, hospitals, homes for the elderly, etc. In 1928 the Jewish club "Kunst" was founded and dealt with culture and leisure. Side by side with these entities, "Beitar" and "Maccabi" were also active in the city and the Zionist movement had a significant impact on Jewish life in the city. When the city was occupied by the Japanese the number of Jews in the city was reduced (in 1939, only 1,800 Jews lived in the city, half of them USSR natives).
[4] leaves, 40 cm. Silver plate: 34X24 cm. Good condition.
Honorary certificate presented to Leib Gershevich, one of the prominent leaders of the city of Tientsin, when he left the city.
"As honorary president of the Tientsin Jewish Union, the Tientsin Hebrew school, the culture club 'Kunst', the Zionist movement in Tientsin, and many other organizations in Tientsin, you always endowed optimism and faith in our community. Your moral and financial support enabled us to widen the scope of our activities for the benefit of the community… your departure is a serious loss for our community. We take this opportunity to thank you on behalf of all the members of the Tienstin Jewish community and on behalf of this organization".
Certificate is signed by representatives of various Jewish organizations in Tienstin: "The Jewish Union of Tientsin", Hebrew school, Hebrew club "Kunst", "Gemilut Hesed" organization, Tienstin Zionist Association, "Beitar" organization, and others.
The certificate's text appears twice, in Russian and in English. The certificate is printed on paper of good quality and bound in a fine binding. On the front binding appears a large silver plate, with engraved decorations and an inscription: "to the honorable Leib Gershevich, from the Tienstin Jewish Community" (in Russian and in English).
Until the year 1904 only ten Jewish families lived in Tientsin. The 1917 revolution in Russia led to the rapid growth of the city's Jewish population. In 1906 the Jews established the "Tientsin Jewish Union", which rendered various religious services. Side by side with this union the "Tientsin Hebrew Association" was active in the city and took care of founding various community institutes – soup kitchens, hospitals, homes for the elderly, etc. In 1928 the Jewish club "Kunst" was founded and dealt with culture and leisure. Side by side with these entities, "Beitar" and "Maccabi" were also active in the city and the Zionist movement had a significant impact on Jewish life in the city. When the city was occupied by the Japanese the number of Jews in the city was reduced (in 1939, only 1,800 Jews lived in the city, half of them USSR natives).
[4] leaves, 40 cm. Silver plate: 34X24 cm. Good condition.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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In Commemoration of the Testimonial to Sir Moses Montefiore. Bookmark in honor of Moses Montefiore, embroidered by machine. Coventry, England, 1875.
An embroidered illustration of Moses in the basket. The verse "Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem" in Hebrew and in English. On the reverse appears the name of the manufacturer: T. Stevens.
5.5X29 cm. Fair-good condition. Some stains and tears.
An embroidered illustration of Moses in the basket. The verse "Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem" in Hebrew and in English. On the reverse appears the name of the manufacturer: T. Stevens.
5.5X29 cm. Fair-good condition. Some stains and tears.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Machine-made embroidery of Ze'ev Jabotinsky's portrait. [Manufactured by "Mifa'ley Ta'assiya BeEretz Israel", Shamai Arnon?], [Tel Aviv, 1920s?].
Approx. 22.5x13.5 cm, in original cardboard frame 37.5x22 cm. Slight damage to cardboard frame and a tear on the reverse.
Approx. 22.5x13.5 cm, in original cardboard frame 37.5x22 cm. Slight damage to cardboard frame and a tear on the reverse.
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Objects
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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"Dead Sea Stone" cup. Palestine, [late 19th or early 20th century].
Engraved Bitumen stone ("Dead Sea Stone"). A circle of vegetal pattern decorations to upper part; below it an engraving: "Pierre de la Mer Morte" (French: "Dead Sea Stone"). Engraved on the bottom is a verse from the book of Psalms: "For thy servants take pleasure in her stones, and favour the dust thereof" (Hebrew).
Height: approx. 8.5 cm. Diameter of rim: approx. 7 cm. Break at the rim.
Engraved Bitumen stone ("Dead Sea Stone"). A circle of vegetal pattern decorations to upper part; below it an engraving: "Pierre de la Mer Morte" (French: "Dead Sea Stone"). Engraved on the bottom is a verse from the book of Psalms: "For thy servants take pleasure in her stones, and favour the dust thereof" (Hebrew).
Height: approx. 8.5 cm. Diameter of rim: approx. 7 cm. Break at the rim.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Hanukkah Lamp. [Palestine, 1930s-40s].
Painted and glazed clay.
On the front of the lamp appear the symbols of the Twelve Tribes surmounted by the oil fonts.
Height: 11 cm, width: 25.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Many cracks to glazing. Some damage and small breaks to corners and to protruding parts.
Painted and glazed clay.
On the front of the lamp appear the symbols of the Twelve Tribes surmounted by the oil fonts.
Height: 11 cm, width: 25.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Many cracks to glazing. Some damage and small breaks to corners and to protruding parts.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Sold for: $150
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A Hanukkah Lamp made by "Pal-Bell" company, designed by Morris Ashkelon. Palestine, ca. 1948. Cast and sawn brass. Marked: "Pal-Bell Co. Ltd. Made in Eretz Israel".
Back plate is designed as two delicate olive tree branches. Eight oil fonts designed as clay oil lamps are arranged in a semi-circle. The shamash is not fixed, identical.
Morris Ashkelon (Klein; 1913-2003) – important sculptor and industrial designer, born in Hungary. In 1939 he founded the "Pal-Bell" company, with his brother in law Avraham Komm.. They were hoping to manufacture top-quality applied and decorative metal art objects. Towards the late 1940s the partners separated and Morris Ashkelon continued to head "Pal-Bell" for 17 more years and design brass products.
Height: 19 cm, width: 22 cm, length: 11 cm. Good condition. Lacking oil jug.
Back plate is designed as two delicate olive tree branches. Eight oil fonts designed as clay oil lamps are arranged in a semi-circle. The shamash is not fixed, identical.
Morris Ashkelon (Klein; 1913-2003) – important sculptor and industrial designer, born in Hungary. In 1939 he founded the "Pal-Bell" company, with his brother in law Avraham Komm.. They were hoping to manufacture top-quality applied and decorative metal art objects. Towards the late 1940s the partners separated and Morris Ashkelon continued to head "Pal-Bell" for 17 more years and design brass products.
Height: 19 cm, width: 22 cm, length: 11 cm. Good condition. Lacking oil jug.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Shelf-clock, on a leg. Israel, [ca.1960s-70s].
An alarm clock on a leg, made of brass (partly painted green), with a face bearing Hebrew characters. Around the frame appear the symbols of the Twelve Tribes. On the lower part of the face appears the legend "Idox, Israel Watches Co., Made in Israel".
Height: 24 cm. Diameter of clock: 20 cm. Good condition. Screws are somewhat loose. The mechanism is probably not functioning.
An alarm clock on a leg, made of brass (partly painted green), with a face bearing Hebrew characters. Around the frame appear the symbols of the Twelve Tribes. On the lower part of the face appears the legend "Idox, Israel Watches Co., Made in Israel".
Height: 24 cm. Diameter of clock: 20 cm. Good condition. Screws are somewhat loose. The mechanism is probably not functioning.
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