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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $350
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Lapel pin made of gold (not marked), set with a black stone. Israel, 1958.
Elliptic pin, with emblem of MALBEN - Institutes for the care of Handicapped Immigrants. Dedication (engraved on verso): "For Mrs. Passman, with appreciation, from MALBEN employees, 16.2.58".
Shmuel Charles Passman was one of the Joint organization directors in the country and head of MALBEN that managed institutes for the care of children and the sick among new immigrants. Passman retired in 1957.
4X3.5 cm. Weight: 19.2 gram. Good condition. Stains and scratches.
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Elliptic pin, with emblem of MALBEN - Institutes for the care of Handicapped Immigrants. Dedication (engraved on verso): "For Mrs. Passman, with appreciation, from MALBEN employees, 16.2.58".
Shmuel Charles Passman was one of the Joint organization directors in the country and head of MALBEN that managed institutes for the care of children and the sick among new immigrants. Passman retired in 1957.
4X3.5 cm. Weight: 19.2 gram. Good condition. Stains and scratches.
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Various
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $500
Unsold
Autograph letter written on board of the slave ship "Lovely Lass" and sent from Anomabu (town in the area of the Gold Coast, present day Ghana) to Ayr, Scotland, in April 1793. English.
A personal letter sent to a woman named Annie by a passenger on board of the slave ship "Lovely Lass" when it anchored in Anomabu. He opens the letter with the words:
"I am confident my dearest Annie will not think the less tenderly of this letter that it is wrote in a remote and distant part of this world, may that circumstance add to its value, I say value for well am I conscious of the esteem in which she holds me, and I flatter myself she shall never have cause to alter it… When I left home I did not think I should be long upon this voyage, however, things are different from what was at first proposed, and the high price of slaves in the West Indies has induced Mr Jones (our owner) to send out two vessels, the Queen Charlotte and Hester… and the former is returned for another cargo…".
"Lovely Lass" sailed from Bristol (England) to Africa and Jamaica late in the 18th century. According to several testimonies 400 slaves were transferred on board of this ship to Jamaica. This letter constitutes a rare indication about the operations of this ship and the slave trade in the 18th century. This letter is of importance as far as the postal history is concerned in view of the geographic location from which it was sent.
[1] folded leaf (three written pages. On the fourth page appear the name and address of the receiver). 32 cm. Fair condition. Folding marks and creases. Tears at margins and folding lines (some repaired with adhesive tape). Large open tears to third page of this letter, with significant dmage to text (a piece of 15X4 cm is lacking from right margin). Stains.
A personal letter sent to a woman named Annie by a passenger on board of the slave ship "Lovely Lass" when it anchored in Anomabu. He opens the letter with the words:
"I am confident my dearest Annie will not think the less tenderly of this letter that it is wrote in a remote and distant part of this world, may that circumstance add to its value, I say value for well am I conscious of the esteem in which she holds me, and I flatter myself she shall never have cause to alter it… When I left home I did not think I should be long upon this voyage, however, things are different from what was at first proposed, and the high price of slaves in the West Indies has induced Mr Jones (our owner) to send out two vessels, the Queen Charlotte and Hester… and the former is returned for another cargo…".
"Lovely Lass" sailed from Bristol (England) to Africa and Jamaica late in the 18th century. According to several testimonies 400 slaves were transferred on board of this ship to Jamaica. This letter constitutes a rare indication about the operations of this ship and the slave trade in the 18th century. This letter is of importance as far as the postal history is concerned in view of the geographic location from which it was sent.
[1] folded leaf (three written pages. On the fourth page appear the name and address of the receiver). 32 cm. Fair condition. Folding marks and creases. Tears at margins and folding lines (some repaired with adhesive tape). Large open tears to third page of this letter, with significant dmage to text (a piece of 15X4 cm is lacking from right margin). Stains.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $7,000
Unsold
Interesting collection of items related to Alexandre Dumas, père - photographs, newspapers, prints and autograph letters; most are from the second half of the 19th century. French.
Alexandre Dumas, père (1802-1870), French writer and poet, considered one of the inventors of the historical novel and one of the most widely read French writers. His works, the most famous of which are "The Three Musketeers" and "The Count of Monte Cristo", were translated into some 100 languages, and many were adapted to films.
The collection includes:
• Twelve photographs of Alexandre Dumas, père (all except one are "carte de visite" photographs). [1850s-1860s]. These include: photograph with dedication in Dumas's handwriting: "avec mille compliments A Dumas" [French: with a thousand compliments, A. Dumas]; three photographs of Dumas with the American actress Adah Isaacs Menken (1835-1868), with whom he had an affair; photograph by French photographer Nadar (pseudonym of Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, considered one of the most important French portrait photographers in the nineteenth century); and more.
• Photograph of Alexandre Dumas, fils.
• Autograph letter signed by Dumas, from 1847, to the French poet Joseph Autran (French). Dumas writes about the play "La Fille D'eschyle" by Autran, which he intends to stage between two plays adapted from his novels - "The Count of Monte Cristo" and "Le Chaviler de Maison-Rouge". [2] written pages; framed together with the original envelope in which the letter was posted.
• Short autograph letter signed by Dumas to the French playwright and poet Paul Meurice, in which he mentions his book "The Mohicans of Paris".[1] leaf. At the bottom of the leaf is another letter in a different hand. Framed.
• Portrait of Alexandre Dumas. Oil on cardboard, signed (undeciphered signature). [19th century]. Approx. 29X22 cm. Framed.
• Color caricature of Dumas on the cover of the journal "Le Hanneton" (issue no. 19, June 1867). In the caricature Dumas is seen holding a pen, from which a musketeer is dangling. Framed.
• Color caricature of Dumas as a drummer, on the cover of the journal "Le Bouffon" (issue no. 91, October 1867). Framed.
• Newspaper issues, newspaper leaves and prints with illustrations related to Dumas. Including: portrait illustrations of Dumas; issue of "L'universe Illustre" from 1872 with an illustration of Dumas's funeral; issue of "Le Petit Journal" from 1902; engraving - portrait of Dumas as a young man; print showing Dumas's monument in Paris (after Gustave Doré); and more.
Total of about 30 items. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Some of the items are framed for display.
Alexandre Dumas, père (1802-1870), French writer and poet, considered one of the inventors of the historical novel and one of the most widely read French writers. His works, the most famous of which are "The Three Musketeers" and "The Count of Monte Cristo", were translated into some 100 languages, and many were adapted to films.
The collection includes:
• Twelve photographs of Alexandre Dumas, père (all except one are "carte de visite" photographs). [1850s-1860s]. These include: photograph with dedication in Dumas's handwriting: "avec mille compliments A Dumas" [French: with a thousand compliments, A. Dumas]; three photographs of Dumas with the American actress Adah Isaacs Menken (1835-1868), with whom he had an affair; photograph by French photographer Nadar (pseudonym of Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, considered one of the most important French portrait photographers in the nineteenth century); and more.
• Photograph of Alexandre Dumas, fils.
• Autograph letter signed by Dumas, from 1847, to the French poet Joseph Autran (French). Dumas writes about the play "La Fille D'eschyle" by Autran, which he intends to stage between two plays adapted from his novels - "The Count of Monte Cristo" and "Le Chaviler de Maison-Rouge". [2] written pages; framed together with the original envelope in which the letter was posted.
• Short autograph letter signed by Dumas to the French playwright and poet Paul Meurice, in which he mentions his book "The Mohicans of Paris".[1] leaf. At the bottom of the leaf is another letter in a different hand. Framed.
• Portrait of Alexandre Dumas. Oil on cardboard, signed (undeciphered signature). [19th century]. Approx. 29X22 cm. Framed.
• Color caricature of Dumas on the cover of the journal "Le Hanneton" (issue no. 19, June 1867). In the caricature Dumas is seen holding a pen, from which a musketeer is dangling. Framed.
• Color caricature of Dumas as a drummer, on the cover of the journal "Le Bouffon" (issue no. 91, October 1867). Framed.
• Newspaper issues, newspaper leaves and prints with illustrations related to Dumas. Including: portrait illustrations of Dumas; issue of "L'universe Illustre" from 1872 with an illustration of Dumas's funeral; issue of "Le Petit Journal" from 1902; engraving - portrait of Dumas as a young man; print showing Dumas's monument in Paris (after Gustave Doré); and more.
Total of about 30 items. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Some of the items are framed for display.
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Objects, Numismatics (Banknotes, Shares, Tokens etc.)
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Portrait photograph of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), Austrian philosopher and architect, founder of anthroposophy. [Apparently Austria, 1916].
The year 1916 is embossed on lower left corner of the photograph.
14.5X21.5 cm, framed. Good condition. Unexamined out of frame.
The year 1916 is embossed on lower left corner of the photograph.
14.5X21.5 cm, framed. Good condition. Unexamined out of frame.
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