Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
- book (102) Apply book filter
- certif (60) Apply certif filter
- ephemera (60) Apply ephemera filter
- ephemera, (60) Apply ephemera, filter
- scrip (60) Apply scrip filter
- share (60) Apply share filter
- art (54) Apply art filter
- print (54) Apply print filter
- british (47) Apply british filter
- israel (47) Apply israel filter
- mandat (47) Apply mandat filter
- movement (47) Apply movement filter
- movements, (47) Apply movements, filter
- palestin (47) Apply palestin filter
- palestine, (47) Apply palestine, filter
- settlement (47) Apply settlement filter
- settlement, (47) Apply settlement, filter
- state (47) Apply state filter
- underground (47) Apply underground filter
- books, (33) Apply books, filter
- intern (33) Apply intern filter
- isra (33) Apply isra filter
- paint (33) Apply paint filter
- anti (31) Apply anti filter
- anti-semitism, (31) Apply anti-semitism, filter
- antisemit (31) Apply antisemit filter
- erit (31) Apply erit filter
- hapletah (31) Apply hapletah filter
- holocaust (31) Apply holocaust filter
- semit (31) Apply semit filter
- she (31) Apply she filter
- she'erit (31) Apply she'erit filter
- sheerit (31) Apply sheerit filter
- "shanah (30) Apply "shanah filter
- card (30) Apply card filter
- greet (30) Apply greet filter
- postcard (30) Apply postcard filter
- postcards, (30) Apply postcards, filter
- shanah (30) Apply shanah filter
- tovah (30) Apply tovah filter
- tovah" (30) Apply tovah" filter
- photographi (28) Apply photographi filter
- children (21) Apply children filter
- game (21) Apply game filter
- games, (21) Apply games, filter
- graphic (21) Apply graphic filter
- illustr (21) Apply illustr filter
- map (21) Apply map filter
- origin (21) Apply origin filter
- poster (21) Apply poster filter
Displaying 121 - 132 of 413
Lot 121 "The Jewish Battalions in Palestine" – Postcard Binder Published by Jacob Bendow – Jerusalem
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
"The Jewish Battalions in Palestine" – Postcard Binder. Jerusalem: J. Bendow, [ca. 1919]. Cover designed by Ze'ev Raban.
A binder with 20 postcards with photographs of soldiers of the Jewish battalions, among them: the commander of the Jewish Battalion Colonel Paterson; reading the Torah at camp; a group of soldiers on the shore of Jaffa; a soldier on guard on the shore of Haifa; guarding the bridge on the Kishon River, and more.
Binder: approx. 15.5x9 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Tears to the edge of one of the postcards, reinforced by tape. Creases and minor blemishes to cover.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
A binder with 20 postcards with photographs of soldiers of the Jewish battalions, among them: the commander of the Jewish Battalion Colonel Paterson; reading the Torah at camp; a group of soldiers on the shore of Jaffa; a soldier on guard on the shore of Haifa; guarding the bridge on the Kishon River, and more.
Binder: approx. 15.5x9 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Tears to the edge of one of the postcards, reinforced by tape. Creases and minor blemishes to cover.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
"The Dead-Sea and Surrounding" – Postcard Binder. Jerusalem: J. Bendow, [1920s]. Cover designed by Ze'ev Raban.
A binder with a dozen of postcards with photographs of views of the Dead-Sea and its surroundings, among them: Elisha Spring in Jericho, a bridge on the Jordan River, the lakes of the Dead-Sea, and more.
The picture on the cover of the binder, created by Ze'ev Raban, depicts Lot's wife turning into a pillar of salt.
Binder: approx. 15x9 cm. Good condition. The tissue guards are made of different papers. A few stains. Stains and blemishes to cover.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
A binder with a dozen of postcards with photographs of views of the Dead-Sea and its surroundings, among them: Elisha Spring in Jericho, a bridge on the Jordan River, the lakes of the Dead-Sea, and more.
The picture on the cover of the binder, created by Ze'ev Raban, depicts Lot's wife turning into a pillar of salt.
Binder: approx. 15x9 cm. Good condition. The tissue guards are made of different papers. A few stains. Stains and blemishes to cover.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Sixteen photographed postcards – photographs depicting view, sites, settlements, workers and tradesmen, in Palestine. [The first half of the 20th century, most of the postcards are from the 1920s and 1930s].
* Two postcards depicting the wineries of Rishon LeZion (one of the captioned and signed on the plate: "Rishon LeZion Wineries / Photographer M. Amitai" (Hebrew). * Two postcards depicting houses in Kefar Saba, published by the photographer J. Ironi. * Two postcards depicting workers, signed on verso with the photographer's stamp "Z. Brill, Tel-Aviv" (Hebrew). * A postcard depicting illegal immigrants in the port of Haifa (printed English caption on verso, and a stamp "Richard Cadbury, Worchester". * Postcards depicting Rachel's Tomb, Absalom's Pillar, and David's Tower. * And more.
One of the postcards, depicting a goup of Jewish tradesmen, is signed on verso "Photographer Chovav Ben Basat Istanbul" (Hebrew).
Approx. 9x14 cm. Condition varies. Some of them were used.
* Two postcards depicting the wineries of Rishon LeZion (one of the captioned and signed on the plate: "Rishon LeZion Wineries / Photographer M. Amitai" (Hebrew). * Two postcards depicting houses in Kefar Saba, published by the photographer J. Ironi. * Two postcards depicting workers, signed on verso with the photographer's stamp "Z. Brill, Tel-Aviv" (Hebrew). * A postcard depicting illegal immigrants in the port of Haifa (printed English caption on verso, and a stamp "Richard Cadbury, Worchester". * Postcards depicting Rachel's Tomb, Absalom's Pillar, and David's Tower. * And more.
One of the postcards, depicting a goup of Jewish tradesmen, is signed on verso "Photographer Chovav Ben Basat Istanbul" (Hebrew).
Approx. 9x14 cm. Condition varies. Some of them were used.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Unsold
30 postcards depicting colonies and cities in Palestine. Published by "Palphot", "Cosmos", Yosef Ironi, the Eliyahu Brothers, and additional publishing houses, Palestine [1920s to 1940s (several postcards are earlier or later)].
The postcards depict houses, structures and urban sites in various cities and colonies: Tel-Litvinsky, Sarona, Ra'anana, Kfar Saba, Ramat Gan, Herzliya, Kfar Shemaryahu, and "HaHar Napoleon" [Tel Napoleon, near Jaffa].
Approx. 14x9 cm. Good overall condition. One postcard is in fair condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Some of the postcards were used.
The postcards depict houses, structures and urban sites in various cities and colonies: Tel-Litvinsky, Sarona, Ra'anana, Kfar Saba, Ramat Gan, Herzliya, Kfar Shemaryahu, and "HaHar Napoleon" [Tel Napoleon, near Jaffa].
Approx. 14x9 cm. Good overall condition. One postcard is in fair condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Some of the postcards were used.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $100
Unsold
Four postcards with photographs from the first days of Tel-Aviv. Jaffa: H. [Hillel and Henya] Krugliakov, [ca. 1910-1920].
The postcards show Herzl Street from the side of the Gymnasium, Herzl Street from the other side (two postcards, one sepia and one black-and-white) and Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi Street.
Two of the postcards were sent by mail (during the years 1918 and 1919), with handwriting and postmarks on verso.
Four postcards, 9x14 cm. Good condition. Stains and blemishes (most of them minor).
The postcards show Herzl Street from the side of the Gymnasium, Herzl Street from the other side (two postcards, one sepia and one black-and-white) and Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi Street.
Two of the postcards were sent by mail (during the years 1918 and 1919), with handwriting and postmarks on verso.
Four postcards, 9x14 cm. Good condition. Stains and blemishes (most of them minor).
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
Approx. 500 postcards depicting pictures and photographs of Jerusalem and sites in its surroundings. Various publishers, Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon, Germany, France, Switzerland, England, USA, and more, the first half of the 20th century (several postcards are earlier of later).
The collection contains postcards depicting views, sites and sights of the Old City of Jerusalem and the new city of Jerusalem, its surroundings and settlements near it, from the early 20th century to the establishment of the state. Among them: * approx. 150 photographed postcards, some of them by the American Colony photographers. * 12 postcards published by Ya'akov Ben-Dov (Jacob Bendow) and a postcard that was photographed by him. * A postcard with a picture of the buildings of Bezalel addressed to "Mr. Kantarovitz, Marvadiah" (Ya'akov Kantarovitz, the director of the weaving workshop "Marvadiah" of Bezalel). * Souvenir postcard from the conquering of Jerusalem by the British. * Postcards published by "Photo barak" of the photographer Arthur Bauer. * And more.
The collection contains 15 undivided postcards.
Enclosed are several printed and photographed cards which are not postcards.
Approx. 14x9 cm. Condition varies.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The collection contains postcards depicting views, sites and sights of the Old City of Jerusalem and the new city of Jerusalem, its surroundings and settlements near it, from the early 20th century to the establishment of the state. Among them: * approx. 150 photographed postcards, some of them by the American Colony photographers. * 12 postcards published by Ya'akov Ben-Dov (Jacob Bendow) and a postcard that was photographed by him. * A postcard with a picture of the buildings of Bezalel addressed to "Mr. Kantarovitz, Marvadiah" (Ya'akov Kantarovitz, the director of the weaving workshop "Marvadiah" of Bezalel). * Souvenir postcard from the conquering of Jerusalem by the British. * Postcards published by "Photo barak" of the photographer Arthur Bauer. * And more.
The collection contains 15 undivided postcards.
Enclosed are several printed and photographed cards which are not postcards.
Approx. 14x9 cm. Condition varies.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Nine postcards and a printed card depicting the portraits of Zionist figures, writers, leaders and Jewish artists. Published by "Zion", "Juedischer Verlag", "Hebrew Speakers of London" and other publishers. Vienna, Odessa, London and elsewhere, the early 20th century.
1-9. Nine postcards, among them: * Portrait of Mendele Mocher Sfarim. * Portrait of Max Nordau (two postcards). * Portrait of Rosa Coleman, aZionist activist from Vienna who died in her youth in 1901. * Portrait of Hermann Struck in his youth. * And more.
10. Printed card with the portrait of Dr. Shmuel (Leo) Deutschlander, the founder of the "Beit Ya'akov" Seminar for teachers in Vienna and one of the leaders of the "Beit Ya'akov" Movement.
Six of the postcards are undivided.
Approx. 14x9 cm. Good overall condition. Minor blemishes. Stains. Two of the postcards are cut unevenly at the bottom. A suspension hole in one of the postcards.
1-9. Nine postcards, among them: * Portrait of Mendele Mocher Sfarim. * Portrait of Max Nordau (two postcards). * Portrait of Rosa Coleman, aZionist activist from Vienna who died in her youth in 1901. * Portrait of Hermann Struck in his youth. * And more.
10. Printed card with the portrait of Dr. Shmuel (Leo) Deutschlander, the founder of the "Beit Ya'akov" Seminar for teachers in Vienna and one of the leaders of the "Beit Ya'akov" Movement.
Six of the postcards are undivided.
Approx. 14x9 cm. Good overall condition. Minor blemishes. Stains. Two of the postcards are cut unevenly at the bottom. A suspension hole in one of the postcards.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
25 postcards depicting portraits of Jewish authors, Zionist leaders and works of art. Most of them were published by "Central". Warsaw and elsewhere, [the first decades of the 20th century].
Twelve of the postcards depict portraits of authors, thinkers and leaders, including Avraham Resin, Achad HaAm, Peretz Hirschbein, Shalom Aleichem, Hillel Tzeitlin, Shaul Tchernichovsky and others, alongside quotes from their letters or writings; the other postcards mostly depict works of art, including works by Isidor Kaufmann, Lazar Krestin, Samuel Hirszenberg, E.M. Lilen, and others.
Approx. 14x9 cm. Good overall condition. Minor blemishes to the edges and fronts of the postcards. Stains. A small open tear to the edge of one postcard. One postcard was used.
Twelve of the postcards depict portraits of authors, thinkers and leaders, including Avraham Resin, Achad HaAm, Peretz Hirschbein, Shalom Aleichem, Hillel Tzeitlin, Shaul Tchernichovsky and others, alongside quotes from their letters or writings; the other postcards mostly depict works of art, including works by Isidor Kaufmann, Lazar Krestin, Samuel Hirszenberg, E.M. Lilen, and others.
Approx. 14x9 cm. Good overall condition. Minor blemishes to the edges and fronts of the postcards. Stains. A small open tear to the edge of one postcard. One postcard was used.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $100
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
A large, quality collection containing approx. 100 postcards depicting works of art on Jewish and biblical subjects, their majority by Jewish artists. Most of them published by "Phönix" and some of them by other publishers, including "Zion", "Kadima", "Tushiyah", "Nitzanim" and more. Berlin, Vienna, Saint Petersburg, Warsaw, Jerusalem and elsewhere, [the first decades of the 20th century; approx. 65 postcards were printed before ca. 1904].
The collection contains postcards depicting works of arts showing biblical scenes and figures – the Patriarchs and Matriarchs, Joseph and Potifar's wife, Judah and Tamar, Moses, the prophet Deborah, David and Goliath, Isaiah, Jeremiah and more – by artists such as Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Horace Vernet, and many others. Alongside them appear many postcards depicting works of arts of the best Jewish artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Jozef Israëls, Lazar Krestin, Isidor Kaufmann, Leonid Pilichovsky, Maurycy Gottlieb, Samuel and many others. The collection also represents Bezalel artists: "Matityahu" and other works of arts by Boris Schatz, "the Messiah" and "Bar Kokhba" by Henryk Glicenstein and engravings by Hermann Struck; and more.
Many undivided postcards.
Approx. 14x9 cm. Condition varies. Good overall condition. Stains. Blemishes and small open tears at the margins of some of the postcards. Six of the postcards were used.
The collection contains postcards depicting works of arts showing biblical scenes and figures – the Patriarchs and Matriarchs, Joseph and Potifar's wife, Judah and Tamar, Moses, the prophet Deborah, David and Goliath, Isaiah, Jeremiah and more – by artists such as Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Horace Vernet, and many others. Alongside them appear many postcards depicting works of arts of the best Jewish artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Jozef Israëls, Lazar Krestin, Isidor Kaufmann, Leonid Pilichovsky, Maurycy Gottlieb, Samuel and many others. The collection also represents Bezalel artists: "Matityahu" and other works of arts by Boris Schatz, "the Messiah" and "Bar Kokhba" by Henryk Glicenstein and engravings by Hermann Struck; and more.
Many undivided postcards.
Approx. 14x9 cm. Condition varies. Good overall condition. Stains. Blemishes and small open tears at the margins of some of the postcards. Six of the postcards were used.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
20 undivided postcards with paintings by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim. Frankfurt: A. J. Hofmann, [early 20th century].
The postcards bear reproductions of a selection of Oppenheim's paintings, which nostalgically and supportively document Jewish traditional life in Germany of the early 19th century. Among them: * Bar-Mitzvah Sermon. * The Commencement of the Sabbath. * Havdalah. * Jewish Soldiers Praying on Yom Kippur during the Prussia-France War. * Sukkoth. * Lighting the Hanukkah Candles. * Jewish Wedding. * And more.
All the postcards are undivided.
14x9 cm. Good overall condition. Stains.
The postcards bear reproductions of a selection of Oppenheim's paintings, which nostalgically and supportively document Jewish traditional life in Germany of the early 19th century. Among them: * Bar-Mitzvah Sermon. * The Commencement of the Sabbath. * Havdalah. * Jewish Soldiers Praying on Yom Kippur during the Prussia-France War. * Sukkoth. * Lighting the Hanukkah Candles. * Jewish Wedding. * And more.
All the postcards are undivided.
14x9 cm. Good overall condition. Stains.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
17 postcards with photographs and illustrations depicting the Jewish community of Salonika. Published by Albert Nissim, Hananel Naar, Edition Parisiana, J.S. Varsano and other publishers. Salonika, Paris and elsewhere, [the first decades of the 20th century].
The collection contains postcards showing Jews from Salonika in traditional costumes, among them a postcard with a photograph of Rabbi Ya'akov Meir (the "Rishon LeZion" and rabbi of Salonika) in his official cloak; postcards depicting the Jewish cemetery of Salonika; postcards with sights of the city – sites, figures and more; postcards that were printed subsequent to a fire that broke out in the Jewish Quarter of the city in 1917, depicting survivors of the fire and the damage it caused to the Jewish-owned "Tiring" department store.
Until World War I, the Jewish community of Salonika was one of the largest and most flourishing communities in the world and during the second half of the 19th century, more than half of the residents of the town were Jews. This community was the only Sephardic community that enthusiastically embraced the culture of postcards and due to its involvement in the economic and commercial life of the city, was privileged of being widely represented in "general" postcards of the city.
Four of the postcards are undivided.
Approx. 14x9 cm. Good overall condition. A few blemishes and stains. Three of the postcards were used.
Literature: 'HaAyin Ro'ah VehaNeshama Chomedet' (The Eye Sees and the Soul Covets): Postcards from Jewish Salonika, by Tamar Alexander, Gila Hadar and Shalom Tzabar. Jerusalem Studies on Jewish Foklore, Volume 27, 2011. pp. 183-229.
The collection contains postcards showing Jews from Salonika in traditional costumes, among them a postcard with a photograph of Rabbi Ya'akov Meir (the "Rishon LeZion" and rabbi of Salonika) in his official cloak; postcards depicting the Jewish cemetery of Salonika; postcards with sights of the city – sites, figures and more; postcards that were printed subsequent to a fire that broke out in the Jewish Quarter of the city in 1917, depicting survivors of the fire and the damage it caused to the Jewish-owned "Tiring" department store.
Until World War I, the Jewish community of Salonika was one of the largest and most flourishing communities in the world and during the second half of the 19th century, more than half of the residents of the town were Jews. This community was the only Sephardic community that enthusiastically embraced the culture of postcards and due to its involvement in the economic and commercial life of the city, was privileged of being widely represented in "general" postcards of the city.
Four of the postcards are undivided.
Approx. 14x9 cm. Good overall condition. A few blemishes and stains. Three of the postcards were used.
Literature: 'HaAyin Ro'ah VehaNeshama Chomedet' (The Eye Sees and the Soul Covets): Postcards from Jewish Salonika, by Tamar Alexander, Gila Hadar and Shalom Tzabar. Jerusalem Studies on Jewish Foklore, Volume 27, 2011. pp. 183-229.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Unsold
"LeShana Tovah Tikatevu" postcard, with a group photograph on the background of the Palestinian pavilion in the Great Industrial Exposition of Berlin, held in 1896. Vienna: Zion [early 20th century].?Portrayed in the photograph are Heinrich Loewe, Moshe David Șuv and others at the entrance to a building bearing the sign "Exposition of Sons of Israel in the Holy Land" (In Hebrew and German), with palm trees and a mosque. ?A Colonial Exhibition was held as part of the Great Industrial Exposition of Berlin in 1896, with grand displays replicating towns and villages in Africa, New Guinea and other places (for which purpose the organizers brought natives from these places, dressed them in traditional costumes and presented them to the public, in sets portraying indigenous life). The town of Cairo was "built" in one of the exhibition compounds where a Palestinian booth was erected (under the name "Exhibition of Sons of Israel Colonies in the Holy Land"). The pavilion offered for sale products from Palestine: "Carmel" wines, olive wood artefacts, books and booklets printed in Palestine, and more.?The person in charge of organizing the Palestinian pavilion was Moshe David Șuv (one of the leaders of founders of the colonies Rosh Pina, Yessod Hama'ala and Mishmar HaYarden). In his book "Zichronot LeBeit David […]" he describes the exhibition: "Among the general exhibition displays, a miniature city was built in the form of Cairo… with shops, hotels and Arab cafes, with the Nile flowing…. Our exhibition, the Palestinian one, was arranged in Cairo, within one of the great mosques. When I sat in this exhibition I felt as if I was in an Arab town…Thousands visited the exhibition, Jews and non-Jews and almost all bought wine and other products" (Hebrew).?After being displayed in Berlin the exhibition was moved to Cologne and later to Hamburg.?14X9 cm. Good condition. Stains.
Category
Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
Catalogue