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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $200
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Eight postcards depicting Jewish figures, mainly in Poland and Russia. [Various publishers and places of printing, first half of the 20th century (before World War II)].
Including: a photographic postcard depicting a Jewish pharmacist (in Bialystok?), a postcard depicting the Bulgarian Chief Rabbi welcoming the prince and king of Bulgaria (1913), a postcard with a group photograph of Jews, sent via the army postal services during World War I, and other postcards.
Condition varies.
Including: a photographic postcard depicting a Jewish pharmacist (in Bialystok?), a postcard depicting the Bulgarian Chief Rabbi welcoming the prince and king of Bulgaria (1913), a postcard with a group photograph of Jews, sent via the army postal services during World War I, and other postcards.
Condition varies.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
10 postcards printed in Hungary / Transylvania and their surroundings, with photographs of buildings in villages and small towns, including places of business bearing the names of their Jewish owners. Several of the postcards were issued by the owners of the places of business. [Hungary, Serbia, Romania, ca. 1917 to ca. 1930].
The postcards depict a shop near the market in Albertirsa; a street in the town of Szarvas, with Jewish places of business (Gross, Stern, Steiner and more); the department store of Roth Salamon in the town of Mezőkovácsháza ?; the department store of Gertmann Salamon in the village of Bakonyszentiván ; the department store of Goldsman in the village of Csantaver (today in Serbia); the store of Friedmann Samuel in the town of Olthévíz (Hoghiz), Braşov County; the department store of Friedman in Miskolc (?); the store of Izrael Pál in Dicsőszentmárton (Târnăveni), Transylvania; and a main street in Szolnok, with the place of business of the Schwartz Brothers (two postcards).
Good overall condition. The postcards were sent by mail. The postage stamps were removed from some of them. Some stains and minor blemishes to corners.
The postcards depict a shop near the market in Albertirsa; a street in the town of Szarvas, with Jewish places of business (Gross, Stern, Steiner and more); the department store of Roth Salamon in the town of Mezőkovácsháza ?; the department store of Gertmann Salamon in the village of Bakonyszentiván ; the department store of Goldsman in the village of Csantaver (today in Serbia); the store of Friedmann Samuel in the town of Olthévíz (Hoghiz), Braşov County; the department store of Friedman in Miskolc (?); the store of Izrael Pál in Dicsőszentmárton (Târnăveni), Transylvania; and a main street in Szolnok, with the place of business of the Schwartz Brothers (two postcards).
Good overall condition. The postcards were sent by mail. The postage stamps were removed from some of them. Some stains and minor blemishes to corners.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $100
Unsold
7 Real Photo postcards depicting the flood in Dzisna in April 1931.
The postcards show the town flooded with water as well as the rescue efforts.
Approx. 8000 Jews lived in Dzisna (a city in the Vitebsk region of Belarus, on the bank of the Daugava River) before World War II, constituting most of its population.
One of the postcards, depicting the flooded cemetery, was sent to the physician Dr. Zemach Shabad in Vilnius several days after the flood. Several of the postcards are stamped with the photographer's stamp.
Size varies, 7.5X12.5 cm on average. Good overall condition. Stains and minor blemishes.
The postcards show the town flooded with water as well as the rescue efforts.
Approx. 8000 Jews lived in Dzisna (a city in the Vitebsk region of Belarus, on the bank of the Daugava River) before World War II, constituting most of its population.
One of the postcards, depicting the flooded cemetery, was sent to the physician Dr. Zemach Shabad in Vilnius several days after the flood. Several of the postcards are stamped with the photographer's stamp.
Size varies, 7.5X12.5 cm on average. Good overall condition. Stains and minor blemishes.
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Postcards, "Shana Tovah" Greeting Cards and Graphics
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
11 postcards depicting Moroccan Jews. Morocco, [ca. 1910-1915].
Seven of the postcards depict the Jews of Fez during the days of April 17-19, 1912, after the anti-Jewish riots in the city (The Fez Riots / "Tritl"). One postcard depicts the Jewish cemetery of Fez and three postcards depict Jewish figures from Casablanca.
Condition varies. Three of the postcards were used. Two of the postcards are duplicate.
Seven of the postcards depict the Jews of Fez during the days of April 17-19, 1912, after the anti-Jewish riots in the city (The Fez Riots / "Tritl"). One postcard depicts the Jewish cemetery of Fez and three postcards depict Jewish figures from Casablanca.
Condition varies. Three of the postcards were used. Two of the postcards are duplicate.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $200
Unsold
11 greeting cards with printed "Shana Tovah" greetings, in various formats. Various publishers and places of printing, Romania, Hungary, USA, Germany (?) and Palestine, 1885 to ca. 1939.
Including: a card designed like a bank check – Bacău, Romania, Tishrei 1885; "LeShana Tova Shifskarte" and an additional card with an illustration of a ship (designed like bank checks); two leaves with lithographic color illustrations – "Lebens-Boim" and an additional leaf, printed by the A.L. Monsohn lithographic printing press, Jerusalem; a leaf printed in gold, with English, German, Yiddish and Hebrew greetings; a postcard from Hungary; and additional items.
Size varies. Condition varies, fair to very good.
Including: a card designed like a bank check – Bacău, Romania, Tishrei 1885; "LeShana Tova Shifskarte" and an additional card with an illustration of a ship (designed like bank checks); two leaves with lithographic color illustrations – "Lebens-Boim" and an additional leaf, printed by the A.L. Monsohn lithographic printing press, Jerusalem; a leaf printed in gold, with English, German, Yiddish and Hebrew greetings; a postcard from Hungary; and additional items.
Size varies. Condition varies, fair to very good.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $163
Including buyer's premium
17 postcards with "Shana Tovah" greetings. Various publishers and places of printing (most of them published by Williamsburg and Z. Resnik, New York, and printed in Germany), [ca. 1920s-1930s].
Most of the postcards bear color illustrations and short rhymed Yiddish texts, accompanied by greetings for the New Year. One postcard depicts the painting "Hanukkah" by Moritz Oppenheim.
Enclosed: an official IDF postcard, with a photograph of the Lod Airport after its conquest in the War of Independence, which was sent to the conductor of the "Alexanderoni Band" during the war, in October 1948.
Size and condition vary. Tears and creases to several of the postcards.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Most of the postcards bear color illustrations and short rhymed Yiddish texts, accompanied by greetings for the New Year. One postcard depicts the painting "Hanukkah" by Moritz Oppenheim.
Enclosed: an official IDF postcard, with a photograph of the Lod Airport after its conquest in the War of Independence, which was sent to the conductor of the "Alexanderoni Band" during the war, in October 1948.
Size and condition vary. Tears and creases to several of the postcards.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $250
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
40 postcards and greeting cards with "Shana Tovah" greetings. Various publishers and places of printing, most of them from the first decades of the 20th century.
Most of the postcards were published by "Tzentral", Warsaw (some of them were printed in Germany); five postcards were published by "Altneuland", Warsaw. One early greeting card features Hebrew and German text and gilt and floral ornaments. Two greeting cards were printed in Palestine.
Size and condition vary.
Most of the postcards were published by "Tzentral", Warsaw (some of them were printed in Germany); five postcards were published by "Altneuland", Warsaw. One early greeting card features Hebrew and German text and gilt and floral ornaments. Two greeting cards were printed in Palestine.
Size and condition vary.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
5 photographic "Shana Tovah" greeting cards, with pictures of their senders alongside photographs or illustrations of sites in Palestine. Tel-Aviv and Haifa, 1927-1935.
Four cards, the size of a postcard, were printed in Tel-Aviv. The fifth card, the size of 6.5X4.5 cm, was printed in Haifa.
Size and condition vary.
Four cards, the size of a postcard, were printed in Tel-Aviv. The fifth card, the size of 6.5X4.5 cm, was printed in Haifa.
Size and condition vary.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $120
Sold for: $175
Including buyer's premium
Three studio photographs, on card mounts with illustrations and greeting for the New Year in Hebrew and English. Brooklyn, New York, two are dated 1908 and one is not dated.
A greeting on one of the mounts reads "a year of life, blessing and peace and good livelihood in Russia" (Hebrew). Photographers: H. Schur, A. White, J. E. Dwin.
Size varies, 9X15 cm to 12.5X17.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and minor blemishes to card mounts, mainly to margins and corners.
A greeting on one of the mounts reads "a year of life, blessing and peace and good livelihood in Russia" (Hebrew). Photographers: H. Schur, A. White, J. E. Dwin.
Size varies, 9X15 cm to 12.5X17.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and minor blemishes to card mounts, mainly to margins and corners.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $100
Unsold
A printed greeting card with greetings for the Hebrew year 5705 (1944/1945). [Presumably Italy, 1944].
Printed on the card are a Star of David, the emblem of the 6th South African Armoured Division – a green triangle with a yellow triangle in it – and a greeting for the New Year: "With best wishes for a Speedy Victory, Peace and Happy New Year".
This armored division, together with South African engineering units, fought with the British Army in the battles in Italy during World War II.
Handwritten greeting for the new year (in pencil) appear on both sides of the card.
7X10.5 cm. Very good condition.
Printed on the card are a Star of David, the emblem of the 6th South African Armoured Division – a green triangle with a yellow triangle in it – and a greeting for the New Year: "With best wishes for a Speedy Victory, Peace and Happy New Year".
This armored division, together with South African engineering units, fought with the British Army in the battles in Italy during World War II.
Handwritten greeting for the new year (in pencil) appear on both sides of the card.
7X10.5 cm. Very good condition.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
"Prepare for Election Day of the Histadrut, Take Care of Your Right to Vote" (Hebrew), poster designed by Moshe Vorobeichic (Raviv; Moi Ver). Tel Aviv: "Yefet" Press, 1955.
A poster issued for the elections to the eighth conference of the Histadrut (General Organization of Workers in Israel), which were held on May 8, 1955. The poster shows an extended hand holding a membership card of the Histadrut, alongside houses, fields, agricultural product and industrial structures representing the wide scope of pursuits of the workers unionized by the Histadrut.
95.5X63 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. A small tear to margins, not affecting the print. Matted and framed.
A poster issued for the elections to the eighth conference of the Histadrut (General Organization of Workers in Israel), which were held on May 8, 1955. The poster shows an extended hand holding a membership card of the Histadrut, alongside houses, fields, agricultural product and industrial structures representing the wide scope of pursuits of the workers unionized by the Histadrut.
95.5X63 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. A small tear to margins, not affecting the print. Matted and framed.
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