Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
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"Yetzirei Omanenu / Kunst Bilder" [The Works of Our Artists]. Postcard booklet, [Warsaw]: "Jehudia", [early 20th century].
Ten postcards with black-and-white reproductions of paintings dealing with the lives of Jews and their customs (including paintings by by Lazar Krestin, Isidor Kaufmann, Eduard Bendman and Karl Zewy).
A handwritten dedication on verso of the first postcard, dated – Jaffa (1913).
Ten postcards (accordion-fold booklet), 9X14 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor blemishes to cover.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Ten postcards with black-and-white reproductions of paintings dealing with the lives of Jews and their customs (including paintings by by Lazar Krestin, Isidor Kaufmann, Eduard Bendman and Karl Zewy).
A handwritten dedication on verso of the first postcard, dated – Jaffa (1913).
Ten postcards (accordion-fold booklet), 9X14 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor blemishes to cover.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $175
Including buyer's premium
11 postcards with Jewish context; some issued by Jewish organizations. Various publishers and places of printing. [Late 19th century / first half of the 20th century].
Including: * A postcard of the Aug. & Fr. Rothschild company from Köln, sent in 1893. * A printed postcard by Oscar Kohn of Trieste, about Torah scribes and citron merchants, 1894. * A postcard of the "Committee of the Society for Supporting Jewish Farmers and Tradesmen in Syria and the Holy Land", signed by the head of the committee (Avraham Greenberg). Sent in 1898. * A Postcard of the Manischewitz Matzah factory in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1922. * A postcard of the "Schocken" publishing house in Berlin (advertisement for the "Schocken Library" series). * Postcard of "Otzar HaMaccabee" (fundraising for training and immigration) from the Leipzig Fair that took place in August 1938. * Additional interesting postcards.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Two of the postcards are double (a postcard attached to a stub which also serves as a postcard).
Including: * A postcard of the Aug. & Fr. Rothschild company from Köln, sent in 1893. * A printed postcard by Oscar Kohn of Trieste, about Torah scribes and citron merchants, 1894. * A postcard of the "Committee of the Society for Supporting Jewish Farmers and Tradesmen in Syria and the Holy Land", signed by the head of the committee (Avraham Greenberg). Sent in 1898. * A Postcard of the Manischewitz Matzah factory in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1922. * A postcard of the "Schocken" publishing house in Berlin (advertisement for the "Schocken Library" series). * Postcard of "Otzar HaMaccabee" (fundraising for training and immigration) from the Leipzig Fair that took place in August 1938. * Additional interesting postcards.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Two of the postcards are double (a postcard attached to a stub which also serves as a postcard).
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Unsold
"Leaders of the Zionist Movement (Album), 10 Postcards-Pictures" (Hebrew), postcard booklet. [Warsaw?]: "National", [late 1910s or early 1920s].
Ten postcards with portraits of Zionist leaders: Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau, Chaim Weizmann, Achad Ha'am, Chaim Nachman Bialik and others. Printed beneath each portrait is a short biography. All the portraits except for one are signed in the plate, in Hebrew - C.G. (Chaim Goldberg?).
[10] leaves, approx. 14X8.5 cm. Good condition. The first portrait is covered with a tissue guard. Stains and minor blemishes. Stamps on verso of each of the leaves, on the tissue guard and the front cover. Open tears to spine and cover (small).?Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Ten postcards with portraits of Zionist leaders: Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau, Chaim Weizmann, Achad Ha'am, Chaim Nachman Bialik and others. Printed beneath each portrait is a short biography. All the portraits except for one are signed in the plate, in Hebrew - C.G. (Chaim Goldberg?).
[10] leaves, approx. 14X8.5 cm. Good condition. The first portrait is covered with a tissue guard. Stains and minor blemishes. Stamps on verso of each of the leaves, on the tissue guard and the front cover. Open tears to spine and cover (small).?Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
94 postcards with portraits of writers and poets (Hebrew and Yiddish). Published by "Hatchiyah" - Avraham Robison, Stanislav, Galicia, [ca. 1910].
94 postcards depicting portraits of writers and poets, since the Enlightenment to ca. 1910. The portraits are accompanied by short biographies. In some of the postcards, the publisher's name is not indicated on verso. Several of the postcards appear in multiple copies.
Good overall condition. Were not used.
94 postcards depicting portraits of writers and poets, since the Enlightenment to ca. 1910. The portraits are accompanied by short biographies. In some of the postcards, the publisher's name is not indicated on verso. Several of the postcards appear in multiple copies.
Good overall condition. Were not used.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Unsold
Orstadt un ofn Feld [In the Workshop and in the Field], a postcard booklet with six postcards. Berlin: ORT-Publishers, [ca. 1920s].
Printed on the postcards are pictures, captioned in English and Yiddish, documenting the lives of the Jewish farmers in the agricultural settlements in Eastern Europe: Friling, Stern, Naiwelt, Chlebodarovka and more.
Six postcards (presumably, the binder originally contained additional postcards). Approx. 11X15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. One postcard is detached. Pen scribbles on the cover and a tear along the spine.
Printed on the postcards are pictures, captioned in English and Yiddish, documenting the lives of the Jewish farmers in the agricultural settlements in Eastern Europe: Friling, Stern, Naiwelt, Chlebodarovka and more.
Six postcards (presumably, the binder originally contained additional postcards). Approx. 11X15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. One postcard is detached. Pen scribbles on the cover and a tear along the spine.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
"Albom Chalutzi" [Pioneering Album], "for the tenth anniversary of HaChalutz movement, from the training of "HaChalutz" in Poland" – a postcard booklet. Warsaw: The Central Committee of "HaChalutz" in Poland, Adar 11, [1928].
14 postcards depicting the various training groups of "HaChalutz" throughout Poland and the field work and manual labor they were involved in in preparation for settlement in Palestine, including "Kibutz (group) of stonecutters in Klesowo", "Agricultural farm at Grochow","Carpenter workshops 'Arazia' in Osmiana", "Building kwutza (group) at Kobryn" and more. The postcards are captioned in Hebrew, Yiddish, English and Polish; some are also captioned in the plate. The last postcard in the series depicts a collection of newspapers that were published by "HaChalutz" during the years 1917-1927. The name of the photographer is not mentioned, yet presumably, most of the pictures were taken by photographer Moshe Vorobeichic (Raviv), who was responsible for the visual documentation of the activity of "HaChalutz" in Poland until his immigration to Palestine in 1934.
Postcards: 10.5X14.5 cm. Binder: 11X16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains on the cover. Blemishes and small tears along the edges of the cover.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
14 postcards depicting the various training groups of "HaChalutz" throughout Poland and the field work and manual labor they were involved in in preparation for settlement in Palestine, including "Kibutz (group) of stonecutters in Klesowo", "Agricultural farm at Grochow","Carpenter workshops 'Arazia' in Osmiana", "Building kwutza (group) at Kobryn" and more. The postcards are captioned in Hebrew, Yiddish, English and Polish; some are also captioned in the plate. The last postcard in the series depicts a collection of newspapers that were published by "HaChalutz" during the years 1917-1927. The name of the photographer is not mentioned, yet presumably, most of the pictures were taken by photographer Moshe Vorobeichic (Raviv), who was responsible for the visual documentation of the activity of "HaChalutz" in Poland until his immigration to Palestine in 1934.
Postcards: 10.5X14.5 cm. Binder: 11X16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains on the cover. Blemishes and small tears along the edges of the cover.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
Unsold
Seven postcards depicting synagogues in Germany and in the USA. [First half of the 20th century].
The postcards depict synagogues in Essen and Nürnberg in Germany, and synagogues in Cleveland (Ohio), Louisville (Kentucky), Newport (Rhode Island) and New Orleans (Louisiana; two postcards).
Approx. 14X9 cm. Good to fair overall condition. Blemishes, tears and stains. Four of the postcards were sent by mail.
The postcards depict synagogues in Essen and Nürnberg in Germany, and synagogues in Cleveland (Ohio), Louisville (Kentucky), Newport (Rhode Island) and New Orleans (Louisiana; two postcards).
Approx. 14X9 cm. Good to fair overall condition. Blemishes, tears and stains. Four of the postcards were sent by mail.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
13 postcards depicting synagogues around the world. Europe, North and South America and Egypt, [second half of the 20th century].
The postcards depict synagogue in various cities around the world. Including: * Five postcards (one of them undivided) depicting the façades of synagogues in Enschede (Holland), La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland), Épernay (France), Dnipro (Ukraine), and Dortmund (Germany). * Three postcards (one of them undivided) depicting the façade of the "Emanuel" synagogue in Curação, inaugurated in 1867. * Three postcards depicting the interior of the "Ben Ezra" synagogue in Cairo, where the Cairo Genizah was found. Two of them are stamped on verso with the stamp of "Administration synagogue 'Ben Ezra' et dependances du Vieux…" (Hebrew and French). * A postcard depicting the "Sha'ar HaShamayim" synagogue in Cairo. * A postcard depicting the "Tiferet Yisrael" synagogue in Jerusalem.
14X9 cm on average. Good overall condition. Minor blemishes. Two of the postcards were sent by mail.
The postcards depict synagogue in various cities around the world. Including: * Five postcards (one of them undivided) depicting the façades of synagogues in Enschede (Holland), La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland), Épernay (France), Dnipro (Ukraine), and Dortmund (Germany). * Three postcards (one of them undivided) depicting the façade of the "Emanuel" synagogue in Curação, inaugurated in 1867. * Three postcards depicting the interior of the "Ben Ezra" synagogue in Cairo, where the Cairo Genizah was found. Two of them are stamped on verso with the stamp of "Administration synagogue 'Ben Ezra' et dependances du Vieux…" (Hebrew and French). * A postcard depicting the "Sha'ar HaShamayim" synagogue in Cairo. * A postcard depicting the "Tiferet Yisrael" synagogue in Jerusalem.
14X9 cm on average. Good overall condition. Minor blemishes. Two of the postcards were sent by mail.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
Unsold
"Shana Tovah" greeting card. [Germany?, ca. 1880s].
A fine greeting card with a relief of a synagogue and a printed German greeting: "Glück und Segen zum neuen Jahr". On the margins of the card is a handwritten inscription in Hebrew by "Nathan Aryeh son of Rabbi Zimmer" – greetings for the year 5644 [1884], with commentary and Gematria according to the Kabbalah and the Ari's writings.
6.5X10.5 cm. Good conditions. Tiny blemishes to margins. Stains on verso.
A fine greeting card with a relief of a synagogue and a printed German greeting: "Glück und Segen zum neuen Jahr". On the margins of the card is a handwritten inscription in Hebrew by "Nathan Aryeh son of Rabbi Zimmer" – greetings for the year 5644 [1884], with commentary and Gematria according to the Kabbalah and the Ari's writings.
6.5X10.5 cm. Good conditions. Tiny blemishes to margins. Stains on verso.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $200
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
Five "Shana Tovah" greeting cards:
1. "LeShana Tovah" greeting card, in Hebrew and German. Silver and gilt lettering. [Presumably Germany, second half of the 19th century].
10.5X16cm. Fair-good condition. Small tears. A few stains. Fold lines and creases.
2. G LeShana Tovah" greeting card in Hebrew and German, with gilt lettering. [Germany or Palestine, late 19th century]. With a handwritten dedication.
11.5X19.5 cm. Good condition. Small tears. A few stains. Fold lines and creases.
3. Banknote or check-like "Shana Tovah" greeting card, color lithograph, with Hebrew and English greetings. USA, printed in Germany, [early 20th century].
8X21cm. Good condition. Two corners are missing.
4. "Shana Tovah" greeting card, with Hebrew and English greetings and pressed flowers, souvenir from the British forces conquering Palestine. Jerusalem: L. Leib Kahane, [1917/1918].
9.5X14cm (folded). Good condition. Stains.
5. "Shanah Tovah" greeting card from the "Etz Chaim" Talmud Torah and yeshiva in Jerusalem, printed on both its sides and folded in half (on its inner side, information about the yeshiva), with Hebrew, English and Yiddish greetings. Jerusalem, Elul 1927.
13.5X11 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases.
1. "LeShana Tovah" greeting card, in Hebrew and German. Silver and gilt lettering. [Presumably Germany, second half of the 19th century].
10.5X16cm. Fair-good condition. Small tears. A few stains. Fold lines and creases.
2. G LeShana Tovah" greeting card in Hebrew and German, with gilt lettering. [Germany or Palestine, late 19th century]. With a handwritten dedication.
11.5X19.5 cm. Good condition. Small tears. A few stains. Fold lines and creases.
3. Banknote or check-like "Shana Tovah" greeting card, color lithograph, with Hebrew and English greetings. USA, printed in Germany, [early 20th century].
8X21cm. Good condition. Two corners are missing.
4. "Shana Tovah" greeting card, with Hebrew and English greetings and pressed flowers, souvenir from the British forces conquering Palestine. Jerusalem: L. Leib Kahane, [1917/1918].
9.5X14cm (folded). Good condition. Stains.
5. "Shanah Tovah" greeting card from the "Etz Chaim" Talmud Torah and yeshiva in Jerusalem, printed on both its sides and folded in half (on its inner side, information about the yeshiva), with Hebrew, English and Yiddish greetings. Jerusalem, Elul 1927.
13.5X11 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Unsold
Two studio photographs with "LeShana Tovah" greetings and a "LeShana Tovah" greeting leaf. USA, early 20th century.
1. Studio photograph of a woman. New York, 1906.
Around the photograph appears a photomontage with Hebrew and English greeting of "Happy New Year". Photographer: L. Diamond.
Oval photograph, 6.5X9 cm., mounted on cardboard: 12.5X17.5cm. Good condition. Minor stains on cardboard.
2. Studio photograph of three men. New York, [early 20th century].
Around the photograph, on the cardboard, decorations of flowers were printed as well as greetings of "May you be written and sealed for a good year, long life, wealth and honor" and English and German greetings. Photographer: Spachner & Berger.
Photograph: 9.5X14 cm., mounted on cardboard: 17X23 cm. Good condition. A few blemishes to cardboard.
3. "LeShana Tovah Shipskarte", printed in Germany, [early 20th century]. Hebrew and Yiddish.
Color lithograph, with a variety of greetings for Rosh Hashana, verses, greetings and illustrations of the Statue of Liberty, a Shofar and Stars of David, the Golden Book of the JNF, and more.
22X30 cm. Good condition. A tear to the lower margins.
1. Studio photograph of a woman. New York, 1906.
Around the photograph appears a photomontage with Hebrew and English greeting of "Happy New Year". Photographer: L. Diamond.
Oval photograph, 6.5X9 cm., mounted on cardboard: 12.5X17.5cm. Good condition. Minor stains on cardboard.
2. Studio photograph of three men. New York, [early 20th century].
Around the photograph, on the cardboard, decorations of flowers were printed as well as greetings of "May you be written and sealed for a good year, long life, wealth and honor" and English and German greetings. Photographer: Spachner & Berger.
Photograph: 9.5X14 cm., mounted on cardboard: 17X23 cm. Good condition. A few blemishes to cardboard.
3. "LeShana Tovah Shipskarte", printed in Germany, [early 20th century]. Hebrew and Yiddish.
Color lithograph, with a variety of greetings for Rosh Hashana, verses, greetings and illustrations of the Statue of Liberty, a Shofar and Stars of David, the Golden Book of the JNF, and more.
22X30 cm. Good condition. A tear to the lower margins.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $138
Including buyer's premium
Illustrated "Shana Tovah" postcard issued by the "General Orphanage for Girls" in Jerusalem (Allg. Isr. Mädchen-Waisenhaus in Jerusalem) [ca. 1920s]. German and a little Hebrew.
Postcard issued by the "General Orphanage for Girls" in Jerusalem in order to raise funds for the orphanage. The illustration on the postcard depicts two girls (one of them described as a survivor of the pogrom in Ekaterinoslav) wishing a Happy New Year on behalf of the 80 orphans, residents of the institution. Alongside the illustration, a German text is printed – a request to financially support the orphanage so it will be able to absorb survivors of the pogroms in Russia and Morocco and so the orphans will not be taken in by the institutions of the Christian mission. On verso of the postcard, a text describing the goals of the orphanage and the religious education given to its girls.
The "General Orphanage for Girls" in Jerusalem was established in 1902 by David Weingarten. At first, it operated on Meah She'arim Street, and later moved to a house in the yard of the Ethiopian Church and in 1930, to Alliance House on Jaffa Street, where approx. 200 orphaned girls lived. The orphanage was called "general" since its gates were open to girls of all communities. Ever since it was established, all its lessons were taught in Hebrew.
Approx. 10X16 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Was sent by mail.
Postcard issued by the "General Orphanage for Girls" in Jerusalem in order to raise funds for the orphanage. The illustration on the postcard depicts two girls (one of them described as a survivor of the pogrom in Ekaterinoslav) wishing a Happy New Year on behalf of the 80 orphans, residents of the institution. Alongside the illustration, a German text is printed – a request to financially support the orphanage so it will be able to absorb survivors of the pogroms in Russia and Morocco and so the orphans will not be taken in by the institutions of the Christian mission. On verso of the postcard, a text describing the goals of the orphanage and the religious education given to its girls.
The "General Orphanage for Girls" in Jerusalem was established in 1902 by David Weingarten. At first, it operated on Meah She'arim Street, and later moved to a house in the yard of the Ethiopian Church and in 1930, to Alliance House on Jaffa Street, where approx. 200 orphaned girls lived. The orphanage was called "general" since its gates were open to girls of all communities. Ever since it was established, all its lessons were taught in Hebrew.
Approx. 10X16 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Was sent by mail.
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