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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Tel Aviv, a Story, by Theodor Herzl. Hebrew translation by N. S. [Nahum Sokolow]. Published by the Russian Zionist Organization, "HaTsfira" printing press, Warsaw 1902 [on the back of the title page appears a censorship approval from 1903].
First Hebrew translation of Theodor Herzl's utopian novel "Altneuland", published in German in the same year.
319 pp, 21 cm. Paper cover is lacking. Fair-good condition. Numerous stains, some dark. Slight creases and damage. Tears, open tears and defects to title page (paper is pasted on back of the leaf for restoration). Pen inscriptions on a number of leaves. Trimmed margins and a long tear, restored with adhesive tape, to one of the leaves. Bound in a new binding, without the original wrappers.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
First Hebrew translation of Theodor Herzl's utopian novel "Altneuland", published in German in the same year.
319 pp, 21 cm. Paper cover is lacking. Fair-good condition. Numerous stains, some dark. Slight creases and damage. Tears, open tears and defects to title page (paper is pasted on back of the leaf for restoration). Pen inscriptions on a number of leaves. Trimmed margins and a long tear, restored with adhesive tape, to one of the leaves. Bound in a new binding, without the original wrappers.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Category
Herzl
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Der idenshtat [the Jewish State], by Theodor Herzl. New York: M. Yankevich, no note of printing date.
Yiddish translation of the book "The Jewish State", the revolutionary book by Herzl, in which he draws his Zionist vision for a productive Jewish state in Palestine, and expresses his views about the future state.
Herzl's portrait is printed on the front cover, within a square frame, flanked by the flag of Israel, the flag of the United States and two Stars of David.
94 pp, 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Slight defects. Hard cover, with original wrappers, tears and damage to binding. Last leaf and back cover are partly detached. Binding and front cover are slightly loose.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Yiddish translation of the book "The Jewish State", the revolutionary book by Herzl, in which he draws his Zionist vision for a productive Jewish state in Palestine, and expresses his views about the future state.
Herzl's portrait is printed on the front cover, within a square frame, flanked by the flag of Israel, the flag of the United States and two Stars of David.
94 pp, 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Slight defects. Hard cover, with original wrappers, tears and damage to binding. Last leaf and back cover are partly detached. Binding and front cover are slightly loose.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Category
Herzl
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $250
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Seven postcards with illustrations and pictures commemorating Theodor Herzl. Different publishers. Moscow, Vienna, Warsaw and Stanislaw. First decades of the 20th century.
1. A postcard published by "Yehudiya", Warsaw, [first decades of the 20th century]. Illustration of Herzl's profile portrait, and the caption "Theodor Herzl".
2-4. Three postcards published by "Levanon", Moscow. On one of the postcards Herzl is seen on the background of a woman, Daughter of Zion, leading the people to their land, and on the lower part appears "If you will – it is no dream" (Hebrew). The other postcard depicts Herzl's grave in Vienna and the third postcard depicts "Herzl's Cedar" – a tree planted by Herzl in Moza during his visit in Palestine. Two postcards were sent by mail in 1913.
5. Memorial postcard published by A. Robinsohn, "Hatchija", Stanislaw, [early 20th century]. Herzl's portrait and a short epitaph.
6. Real photo postcard – group photograph in front of Herzl's grave; on the back appears a text written by hand: "Commemorating my immigration to Palestine, Moshe Aharon Reichkind, 5.5.1924" (Hebrew).
7. Postcard with Herzl's portrait in a decorated frame, on the background of scenes of exile and redemption. Ink-stamp on the back.
7 postcards, approx. 14X9 cm. Condition varies. Three postcards were used.
Enclosed: Postcard with Herzl's portrait published by JNF – National Committee, Israel. The postcard was issued on the 50th anniversary of Herzl's passing, 1954.
1. A postcard published by "Yehudiya", Warsaw, [first decades of the 20th century]. Illustration of Herzl's profile portrait, and the caption "Theodor Herzl".
2-4. Three postcards published by "Levanon", Moscow. On one of the postcards Herzl is seen on the background of a woman, Daughter of Zion, leading the people to their land, and on the lower part appears "If you will – it is no dream" (Hebrew). The other postcard depicts Herzl's grave in Vienna and the third postcard depicts "Herzl's Cedar" – a tree planted by Herzl in Moza during his visit in Palestine. Two postcards were sent by mail in 1913.
5. Memorial postcard published by A. Robinsohn, "Hatchija", Stanislaw, [early 20th century]. Herzl's portrait and a short epitaph.
6. Real photo postcard – group photograph in front of Herzl's grave; on the back appears a text written by hand: "Commemorating my immigration to Palestine, Moshe Aharon Reichkind, 5.5.1924" (Hebrew).
7. Postcard with Herzl's portrait in a decorated frame, on the background of scenes of exile and redemption. Ink-stamp on the back.
7 postcards, approx. 14X9 cm. Condition varies. Three postcards were used.
Enclosed: Postcard with Herzl's portrait published by JNF – National Committee, Israel. The postcard was issued on the 50th anniversary of Herzl's passing, 1954.
Category
Herzl
Catalogue
Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $100
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Postcard with photo of the synagogue in Posen and with the portraits of Herzl and David Wolfson. Published by J. Themal, Posen, [ca. 1920].
A postcard with a high-quality photo of the façade of the Posen synagogue. Printed on its top margins are portraits of David Wolfson and of Theodore Herzl (an unusual portrait). Sent from Posen in 1926.
9X14 cm. Small tear and few stains.
A postcard with a high-quality photo of the façade of the Posen synagogue. Printed on its top margins are portraits of David Wolfson and of Theodore Herzl (an unusual portrait). Sent from Posen in 1926.
9X14 cm. Small tear and few stains.
Category
Herzl
Catalogue
Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $100
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A carved shell commemorating Theodor Herzl. [Palestine or Europe, early 20th century]. A caption is carved on the shell: "Dr. Herzl, born Iyar 10, 1860, died Tamuz 20, 1904". (Hebrew) A flower is carved above the caption.
Length: approx. 8 cm. Width: approx. 6 cm. Good condition.
Length: approx. 8 cm. Width: approx. 6 cm. Good condition.
Category
Herzl
Catalogue
Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $200
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Four items with the portrait of Theodor Herzl.
1. Herzl's portrait, stencil print on board, Tel-Aviv, [first half of the 20th century]. Signed on the back with an ink-stamp "'Miniberg's Institute of Palestine Art, Tel-Aviv".
13.5X13 cm. Good condition. Defects to the paint and to the wood.
2. Herzl's Portrait, wood openwork [Israel, second half of the 20th century]. The work is placed on black background and attached to a wooden board also attached to a larger wooden board. Thick paper is mounted on the base board.
52.5X43 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Defects. Small breaks. Paper is peeling off the board.
3. Silhouettes for cutting. Published by Benjamin Barlevy, Tel-Aviv [ca. 1950s]. A sheet with two silhouette portraits for cutting – Theodor Herzl and Shaul Tchernichovsky. Instructions printed between the portraits: "place a black background (cloth or paper) under the picture ".
49.5X33 cm. Good condition. Stains. Small tears at margins of leaf.
4. "Hazon HaDorot, Mischak History". Illustrated packaging label for a game published by B. Barlevy, Tel-Aviv, [1950s]. Illustrated on the label are different Zionist motifs: Portrait of Theodor Herzl, Olim, Map of Israel and a woman flying the flag of Israel.
44X33 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Slight tears at margins of sheet. Creases.
1. Herzl's portrait, stencil print on board, Tel-Aviv, [first half of the 20th century]. Signed on the back with an ink-stamp "'Miniberg's Institute of Palestine Art, Tel-Aviv".
13.5X13 cm. Good condition. Defects to the paint and to the wood.
2. Herzl's Portrait, wood openwork [Israel, second half of the 20th century]. The work is placed on black background and attached to a wooden board also attached to a larger wooden board. Thick paper is mounted on the base board.
52.5X43 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Defects. Small breaks. Paper is peeling off the board.
3. Silhouettes for cutting. Published by Benjamin Barlevy, Tel-Aviv [ca. 1950s]. A sheet with two silhouette portraits for cutting – Theodor Herzl and Shaul Tchernichovsky. Instructions printed between the portraits: "place a black background (cloth or paper) under the picture ".
49.5X33 cm. Good condition. Stains. Small tears at margins of leaf.
4. "Hazon HaDorot, Mischak History". Illustrated packaging label for a game published by B. Barlevy, Tel-Aviv, [1950s]. Illustrated on the label are different Zionist motifs: Portrait of Theodor Herzl, Olim, Map of Israel and a woman flying the flag of Israel.
44X33 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Slight tears at margins of sheet. Creases.
Category
Herzl
Catalogue
Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
A print with Herzl's portrait and representations of the history of Zionism from its outset until the establishment of the State of Israel, made by Noah Bee (Birzovsky). [Israel or the US?, 1950]. Signed in the plate "Noah Bee".
Herzl's portrait appears in the center of the print. The background is divided into strips showing the history of Zionism and of the revival of Hebrew culture and prominent figures: the Arch of Titus, European ghettos, Shalom Aleichem, Ahad Ha'am, A.D. Gordon, R. Yitzchak Ya'akov Reines, the Uganda Plan, pioneers in Degania, Roaring Lion Monument, Jabotinsky and the Jewish Legion, dedication ceremony of the Hebrew University, Levant Fair, Henrietta Szold, the Jewish Brigade, illegal immigrants, Declaration of the State of Israel and the War of Independence.
Noah Bee (Birzovsky) (1916-1992), political caricaturist and graphic designer, born in Poland, immigrated to Palestine and relocated to the US. He designed some of the graphic elements of the first bank notes issued by the State of Israel, and after the establishment of Israel, he designed the JNF "blue box".
24X35.5 cm. mounted on paper and framed. Frame: 37X51.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and light stains. Not examined out of frame.
Herzl's portrait appears in the center of the print. The background is divided into strips showing the history of Zionism and of the revival of Hebrew culture and prominent figures: the Arch of Titus, European ghettos, Shalom Aleichem, Ahad Ha'am, A.D. Gordon, R. Yitzchak Ya'akov Reines, the Uganda Plan, pioneers in Degania, Roaring Lion Monument, Jabotinsky and the Jewish Legion, dedication ceremony of the Hebrew University, Levant Fair, Henrietta Szold, the Jewish Brigade, illegal immigrants, Declaration of the State of Israel and the War of Independence.
Noah Bee (Birzovsky) (1916-1992), political caricaturist and graphic designer, born in Poland, immigrated to Palestine and relocated to the US. He designed some of the graphic elements of the first bank notes issued by the State of Israel, and after the establishment of Israel, he designed the JNF "blue box".
24X35.5 cm. mounted on paper and framed. Frame: 37X51.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and light stains. Not examined out of frame.
Category
Herzl
Catalogue
Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $200
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The United States of Israel. Poster designed by Studio Daf. Israel, [late 20th century]. English.
Poster designed like a dollar bill, with a portrait of Theodor Herzl in the center. Printed on top: "The United States of Israel, Including the Liberated (Occupied) Territories".
28.5X65 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears and pinholes. Open tears to bottom corners. Folding marks and creases. Stains.
Poster designed like a dollar bill, with a portrait of Theodor Herzl in the center. Printed on top: "The United States of Israel, Including the Liberated (Occupied) Territories".
28.5X65 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears and pinholes. Open tears to bottom corners. Folding marks and creases. Stains.
Category
Herzl
Catalogue
Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $200
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Two booklets outlining the regulations and customs of "B'nai B'rith" Organization. Including "Seder Kidushim", initiation ceremony for B'nai B'rith members, ceremony of appointing presidents and deputies, and more.
1. Sefer HaMinhagim LeAgudat B'nai B'rith [book of customs…], translated by David Yellin. Published by the Jerusalem Chamber; printed by Rabbi Haim Hirshensohn, Jerusalem, 1899.
36 pp, 17 cm. Fair-good condition. Front cover and two first leaves are detached. Tears and creases to corners of leaves and cover (some open tears). Slight stains.
2-3. Sefer HaChukim Asher LeB'nai B'rith [book of regulations], "proofread and corrected at the organization's plenary session in New York on March 1-6, 1885", translated by David Yellin. Bound with: "Sefer HaChukim Lelishkat Yerushalayim mispar 376". "Proofread and corrected in meetings of the chamber members in 1894 by David Yellin" (Hebrew), Brothers Salomon printing press, Jerusalem, 1912.
23, [1]; 24, [2] pp, 16 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Creases at corners and margins of leaves. No cover.
1. Sefer HaMinhagim LeAgudat B'nai B'rith [book of customs…], translated by David Yellin. Published by the Jerusalem Chamber; printed by Rabbi Haim Hirshensohn, Jerusalem, 1899.
36 pp, 17 cm. Fair-good condition. Front cover and two first leaves are detached. Tears and creases to corners of leaves and cover (some open tears). Slight stains.
2-3. Sefer HaChukim Asher LeB'nai B'rith [book of regulations], "proofread and corrected at the organization's plenary session in New York on March 1-6, 1885", translated by David Yellin. Bound with: "Sefer HaChukim Lelishkat Yerushalayim mispar 376". "Proofread and corrected in meetings of the chamber members in 1894 by David Yellin" (Hebrew), Brothers Salomon printing press, Jerusalem, 1912.
23, [1]; 24, [2] pp, 16 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Creases at corners and margins of leaves. No cover.
Category
Palestine,. Settlements
Catalogue
Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Eight deeds of sale of property in Palestine, most from the Ottoman period. Jerusalem and other places, late 19th century until the 1930s. Arabic and a little Hebrew.
1-6. Six kushans (Ottoman land deeds) and Ottoman documents for transfer of property: * Document attesting to the transfer of a house in the Ohel Moshe neighborhood in Jerusalem from Avraham Efendi, son of Yosef, to Eliyahu Barzani. Signed by witnesses, Mukhtars, officials and the bureau manager. Ca. 1902. * Scribe's authorization of the aforementioned document. * A deed documenting the transfer of an area in the Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem from Ya'akov son of Shaya to Chaim son of Yehuda Eisenstein. Ca. 1905. * More.
7-8. "Transfer deed" and "Authorization certificate" by the Committee of the colony Zichron Ya'akov (printed one alongside the other on a large uncut sheet), documenting the sale of property for an engineer named Nachum Y. Vishno to R. Ze'ev Rogin and Moshe Valdenberg. The transfer deed bears the signature and ink-stamp of the seller and the authorization certificate is stamped by the Committee of Zichron Ya'akov and signed by the secretary and the chairman. 1937.
Enclosed: Eight small notes and stubs, handwritten and printed, in Arabic, Hebrew, Russian and English from various years; a permit by the State of Israel for a fruit and vegetable store in Jerusalem in 1952, printed and filled-in by hand. Bearing the stamp and signature of the appointed officials.
Size and condition vary. Overall fair-good condition.
1-6. Six kushans (Ottoman land deeds) and Ottoman documents for transfer of property: * Document attesting to the transfer of a house in the Ohel Moshe neighborhood in Jerusalem from Avraham Efendi, son of Yosef, to Eliyahu Barzani. Signed by witnesses, Mukhtars, officials and the bureau manager. Ca. 1902. * Scribe's authorization of the aforementioned document. * A deed documenting the transfer of an area in the Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem from Ya'akov son of Shaya to Chaim son of Yehuda Eisenstein. Ca. 1905. * More.
7-8. "Transfer deed" and "Authorization certificate" by the Committee of the colony Zichron Ya'akov (printed one alongside the other on a large uncut sheet), documenting the sale of property for an engineer named Nachum Y. Vishno to R. Ze'ev Rogin and Moshe Valdenberg. The transfer deed bears the signature and ink-stamp of the seller and the authorization certificate is stamped by the Committee of Zichron Ya'akov and signed by the secretary and the chairman. 1937.
Enclosed: Eight small notes and stubs, handwritten and printed, in Arabic, Hebrew, Russian and English from various years; a permit by the State of Israel for a fruit and vegetable store in Jerusalem in 1952, printed and filled-in by hand. Bearing the stamp and signature of the appointed officials.
Size and condition vary. Overall fair-good condition.
Category
Palestine,. Settlements
Catalogue
Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Single handwritten leaf from a petition, apparently submitted to the officials of Baron Rothschild, signed by representatives of 10 settlements in Palestine. [Palestine, late 19th century or early 20th century]. French.
Single leaf, written on both sides. Written at the top of the leaf: "Veullez, Monsieur l'inspecteur general, soutenir notre suste demande" ["Please, the general inspector, support our just demand" in French]. Further in the leaf, appear the signatures of representatives of the committees of 10 settlements established during the first Aliya: Hadera, Zichron Ya'akov, Segera (Ilania), Yavniel, Mes'ha (Kfar Tavor), Melachamiya (Menachamiya), Rosh Pina, Mishmar HaYarden, Yesod HaMa'ala and Metula. Ink-stamps of all these settlements appear next to the signatures, with the exception of Mishmar HaYarden and Segera.
[1] leaf (written on both sides), 25.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Folding marks and creases. Tears to margins and along the folding marks (slightly affecting the writing), most reinforced with adhesive tape.
Single leaf, written on both sides. Written at the top of the leaf: "Veullez, Monsieur l'inspecteur general, soutenir notre suste demande" ["Please, the general inspector, support our just demand" in French]. Further in the leaf, appear the signatures of representatives of the committees of 10 settlements established during the first Aliya: Hadera, Zichron Ya'akov, Segera (Ilania), Yavniel, Mes'ha (Kfar Tavor), Melachamiya (Menachamiya), Rosh Pina, Mishmar HaYarden, Yesod HaMa'ala and Metula. Ink-stamps of all these settlements appear next to the signatures, with the exception of Mishmar HaYarden and Segera.
[1] leaf (written on both sides), 25.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Folding marks and creases. Tears to margins and along the folding marks (slightly affecting the writing), most reinforced with adhesive tape.
Category
Palestine,. Settlements
Catalogue
Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Five single leaves and broadsides concerning mainly the purchase of lands in the Old City of Jerusalem and its surroundings. Jerusalem, 1908-1931.
1. "Kol Barama Nishma" – Appeal by rabbis to purchase lands in the vicinity of Rachel's Tomb. Jerusalem, 1908.
2-4. Three publications by Ramatayim Tzofim Society. Jerusalem, 1924-1931: "Call for Assistance"; "Summary of the Association's Spiritual Regulations"; "Circular Letter" (signed in print by Rabbi Amram Blau). Ramatayim Tzofim Society was founded by Rabbi Akiva Yosef Shlesinger and purchased many lands in north-west Jerusalem.
5. "Building Eretz Israel by Haredim", a detailed memorandum by Rabbi Ya'akov Yosef Dsimitrowsky, rabbi in Nachalat Shiva neighborhood.
Size and condition vary.
Enclosed: half a broadside (lacking) announcing sale of plots by the "Tamoha" company, 1920s.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
1. "Kol Barama Nishma" – Appeal by rabbis to purchase lands in the vicinity of Rachel's Tomb. Jerusalem, 1908.
2-4. Three publications by Ramatayim Tzofim Society. Jerusalem, 1924-1931: "Call for Assistance"; "Summary of the Association's Spiritual Regulations"; "Circular Letter" (signed in print by Rabbi Amram Blau). Ramatayim Tzofim Society was founded by Rabbi Akiva Yosef Shlesinger and purchased many lands in north-west Jerusalem.
5. "Building Eretz Israel by Haredim", a detailed memorandum by Rabbi Ya'akov Yosef Dsimitrowsky, rabbi in Nachalat Shiva neighborhood.
Size and condition vary.
Enclosed: half a broadside (lacking) announcing sale of plots by the "Tamoha" company, 1920s.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Category
Palestine,. Settlements
Catalogue