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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Handwritten "contract," signed by Meir Dizengoff, head of the "Tel Aviv [City] Council" and first mayor of the Municipality of Tel Aviv. On official stationery, with the header "Tel Aviv." Tel Aviv, January 23, 1917.
Contract between Zvi Hirsch son of David Izraelitan and the Tel Aviv City Council, according to which Izraelitan (sometimes spelled "Israelitan") "will be renting his place of residence on the second floor" (no address given) for a period of nine months, "until ‘Muhram' of [Hebrew Year] 5678" ("Muhram," the first month of the Muslim calendar, served under Ottoman rule as the designated time of year for moving from one place of residence to the next, and as the appropriate expiration time for rental contracts).
[1] f., 27.5 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Few stains, minor creases and tears. Punch holes, staple holes, and one additional small hole.
Contract between Zvi Hirsch son of David Izraelitan and the Tel Aviv City Council, according to which Izraelitan (sometimes spelled "Israelitan") "will be renting his place of residence on the second floor" (no address given) for a period of nine months, "until ‘Muhram' of [Hebrew Year] 5678" ("Muhram," the first month of the Muslim calendar, served under Ottoman rule as the designated time of year for moving from one place of residence to the next, and as the appropriate expiration time for rental contracts).
[1] f., 27.5 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Few stains, minor creases and tears. Punch holes, staple holes, and one additional small hole.
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Settlement in Palestine, Mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $813
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Letter handwritten and signed by Meir Dizengoff, head of the "Tel Aviv [City] Council" and head of the "Emigration Council," addressed to Haim Margalit Kalvarisky. Petah Tikvah, April 14, 1917.
This letter appears to have been hastily and urgently written. It was delivered eight days after the designated expulsion date for the residents of Tel Aviv, namely Passover Eve, April 6, 1917 – at a time when Dizengoff was staying in Petah Tikvah – and while, as appointed head of the "Emigration Council" of the residents of Tel Aviv, he was searching for solutions for the thousands of exiles expelled from Tel Aviv. Among other things, he ensured that volunteers from the Northern and Galilean colonies would arrive with their carts to pick up the exiled Tel Avivians.
This letter attests to Dizengoff's dedication to the tasks laid out by the Emigration Council and his intention "to stay till the last moment" in the Coastal Region: "Busy and very troubled [as I am] with the issues of emigration, I hereby come to you with a request: I must stay till the last moment, [and] I do not know when [that moment] will arrive. Please prepare for me a room or two with a kitchen in R.P. [Rosh Pinah] or in Safed so that I may settle there with my wife when the time comes. I need not elaborate and add how immensely grateful we shall be to you if you do your best to take us into your settlements and prepare for us a place of refuge."
The letter is addressed to the agronomist Haim Margalit Kalvarisky, who was the representative of the Jewish Colonization Association (JCA), responsible for Jewish settlement in the Galilee.
Half sheet, 21X13.5 cm. Good condition. Punch holes. Fold lines.
This letter appears to have been hastily and urgently written. It was delivered eight days after the designated expulsion date for the residents of Tel Aviv, namely Passover Eve, April 6, 1917 – at a time when Dizengoff was staying in Petah Tikvah – and while, as appointed head of the "Emigration Council" of the residents of Tel Aviv, he was searching for solutions for the thousands of exiles expelled from Tel Aviv. Among other things, he ensured that volunteers from the Northern and Galilean colonies would arrive with their carts to pick up the exiled Tel Avivians.
This letter attests to Dizengoff's dedication to the tasks laid out by the Emigration Council and his intention "to stay till the last moment" in the Coastal Region: "Busy and very troubled [as I am] with the issues of emigration, I hereby come to you with a request: I must stay till the last moment, [and] I do not know when [that moment] will arrive. Please prepare for me a room or two with a kitchen in R.P. [Rosh Pinah] or in Safed so that I may settle there with my wife when the time comes. I need not elaborate and add how immensely grateful we shall be to you if you do your best to take us into your settlements and prepare for us a place of refuge."
The letter is addressed to the agronomist Haim Margalit Kalvarisky, who was the representative of the Jewish Colonization Association (JCA), responsible for Jewish settlement in the Galilee.
Half sheet, 21X13.5 cm. Good condition. Punch holes. Fold lines.
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Settlement in Palestine, Mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Four items relating to Baruch Agadati and the Purim carnival ball of Tel Aviv, 1932:
1. Real Photo postcard with photograph of Agadati, and his handwritten signature: "B. Agadati, Tel Aviv, December 12, 1929."
2. Real Photo postcard with photograph of Agadati.
3-4. Two tickets to "Nishfei Agadati" [Agadati Carnival Balls], hosted by Ha-Ohel, for the Purim holiday of 1932. One ticket to the first carnival ball (without the stub), and the other to the second carnival ball on the following day (includes stub).
Size varies. Overall good condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
1. Real Photo postcard with photograph of Agadati, and his handwritten signature: "B. Agadati, Tel Aviv, December 12, 1929."
2. Real Photo postcard with photograph of Agadati.
3-4. Two tickets to "Nishfei Agadati" [Agadati Carnival Balls], hosted by Ha-Ohel, for the Purim holiday of 1932. One ticket to the first carnival ball (without the stub), and the other to the second carnival ball on the following day (includes stub).
Size varies. Overall good condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Settlement in Palestine, Mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $238
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Kol Yerushalayim ["All Jerusalem"], Guidebook for 1921[-1923], Practical Handbook, Information Book, Address Book, with Supplementary Map, compiled and written by A. Oskotsky [Avraham Hertz ben Zalman Oskotsky]. Jerusalem: A. Oskotsky, 1921. First Edition. Hebrew.
Comprehensive guidebook, early and possibly the first of its kind, including a great deal of practical information regarding Jewish and non-Jewish institutions, professionals and tradesmen, residential addresses, and more, in Jerusalem and other cities throughout the country. A folding map of "Jerusalem and its Immediate Vicinity" "after the Schick-Benzinger Map" (1919-20) is appended at the end of the book.
120 pp., [1] map. 27.5 cm. Map 54.4X45.5 cm in size. Good condition. Minor blemishes to binding.
Comprehensive guidebook, early and possibly the first of its kind, including a great deal of practical information regarding Jewish and non-Jewish institutions, professionals and tradesmen, residential addresses, and more, in Jerusalem and other cities throughout the country. A folding map of "Jerusalem and its Immediate Vicinity" "after the Schick-Benzinger Map" (1919-20) is appended at the end of the book.
120 pp., [1] map. 27.5 cm. Map 54.4X45.5 cm in size. Good condition. Minor blemishes to binding.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $275
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Guide to Palestine by Zev Vilnay, with the assistance of Dr. Alfred Bonne. Jerusalem: Steimatzky, 1935.
The guide includes dozens of maps, diagrams, and photographs. Inscribed to "Mr. Z. Jabotinsky" – Ze'ev Jabotinsky – by Yechezkel Steimatzky, founder of the eponymous publishing house, on the front flyleaf. The inscription is dated February 2, 1935, with the place given as "Jerusalem." Yechezkel Steimatzky, founder of the Steimatzky bookstore chain and publishing house, first met Ze'ev Jabotinsky when he was working for a German publisher named Ullstein. In those years, Jabotinsky was deeply involved in the task of compiling the world's first Hebrew-language atlas (the "Jabotinsky Atlas," published in London, 1925). For this purpose, he availed himself of Steimatzky's wide-ranging knowledge in the fields of printing and publishing. Ten years later, when Steimatzky produced a Hebrew guide to Palestine, published by the press he himself had established, he presented Jabotinsky with the current copy.
Eleven plates are missing at the end of the book: Five maps, three legends, a train schedule, and two bus schedules.
111, 346, [4] pp., approx. 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Binding and flyleaves partly detached. Abrasions and wear to binding.
The guide includes dozens of maps, diagrams, and photographs. Inscribed to "Mr. Z. Jabotinsky" – Ze'ev Jabotinsky – by Yechezkel Steimatzky, founder of the eponymous publishing house, on the front flyleaf. The inscription is dated February 2, 1935, with the place given as "Jerusalem." Yechezkel Steimatzky, founder of the Steimatzky bookstore chain and publishing house, first met Ze'ev Jabotinsky when he was working for a German publisher named Ullstein. In those years, Jabotinsky was deeply involved in the task of compiling the world's first Hebrew-language atlas (the "Jabotinsky Atlas," published in London, 1925). For this purpose, he availed himself of Steimatzky's wide-ranging knowledge in the fields of printing and publishing. Ten years later, when Steimatzky produced a Hebrew guide to Palestine, published by the press he himself had established, he presented Jabotinsky with the current copy.
Eleven plates are missing at the end of the book: Five maps, three legends, a train schedule, and two bus schedules.
111, 346, [4] pp., approx. 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Binding and flyleaves partly detached. Abrasions and wear to binding.
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Settlement in Palestine, Mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $100
Unsold
Ten paper items related to the purchase of Palestine-made goods, fund-raisers and taxes for the development of the country. [Palestine], 1930s-1940s.
Including: A broadside "To the Hebrew population of Haifa" issued by the committee for fighting import (1938); a broadside about the collection of "The Emergency Tax of the Yishuv"; a missive to children, issued by the agricultural department of the association for Palestine-made goods; "Missive to the Donor" issued by the cultural department of the Jewish national Council (1939); a receipt for a donation to the captives of Austria; a leaflet about a fund-raiser for "The People under Siege", and additional items.
Size and condition vary.
Including: A broadside "To the Hebrew population of Haifa" issued by the committee for fighting import (1938); a broadside about the collection of "The Emergency Tax of the Yishuv"; a missive to children, issued by the agricultural department of the association for Palestine-made goods; "Missive to the Donor" issued by the cultural department of the Jewish national Council (1939); a receipt for a donation to the captives of Austria; a leaflet about a fund-raiser for "The People under Siege", and additional items.
Size and condition vary.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $150
Unsold
Collection of leaflets and booklets pertaining to the activity of The Union of the Members of the Yishuv in Palestine and the activity of the committee of the colony of Zichron Yaakov. [1940s].
1-6. Six publications issued by The Union of the Members of the Yishuv in Palestine, 1940-1945. Including: an application to be listed as a member, regulations of the union, the booklet "Methods, Intentions, Activities" (Hebrew) issued by the national executive committee of the union (1945), a financial report for the months of March-July 1944 (the "Aaron Aaronsohn Month" enterprise), an issue of "Bnei HaYishuv, an internal booklet of the Union of the Members of the Yishuv" (1942), and more.
7-19. Thirteen publications pertaining to the colony of Zichron Yaakov and its committee, 1940s. Including: an invitation to a Hanukkah ball issued by the League for Fighting Tuberculosis (1943), booklets of "Financial and Practical Reports" issued by the committee of Zichron Yaakov and "Savings and Loan Zichron Yaakov", a balance booklet issued by the agricultural committee, Agricultural Cooperative and Builders of Zichron Yaakov Ltd. (1946), issue of "HaNitzachon – a monthly newspaper for all" (issue 2, May 1942), a mimeographed leaflet - "Words to the Youth of Zichron", and additional items.
Size and condition vary. Tears and stains to some items.
1-6. Six publications issued by The Union of the Members of the Yishuv in Palestine, 1940-1945. Including: an application to be listed as a member, regulations of the union, the booklet "Methods, Intentions, Activities" (Hebrew) issued by the national executive committee of the union (1945), a financial report for the months of March-July 1944 (the "Aaron Aaronsohn Month" enterprise), an issue of "Bnei HaYishuv, an internal booklet of the Union of the Members of the Yishuv" (1942), and more.
7-19. Thirteen publications pertaining to the colony of Zichron Yaakov and its committee, 1940s. Including: an invitation to a Hanukkah ball issued by the League for Fighting Tuberculosis (1943), booklets of "Financial and Practical Reports" issued by the committee of Zichron Yaakov and "Savings and Loan Zichron Yaakov", a balance booklet issued by the agricultural committee, Agricultural Cooperative and Builders of Zichron Yaakov Ltd. (1946), issue of "HaNitzachon – a monthly newspaper for all" (issue 2, May 1942), a mimeographed leaflet - "Words to the Youth of Zichron", and additional items.
Size and condition vary. Tears and stains to some items.
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Settlement in Palestine, Mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
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Approx. 45 paper items – booklets, leaflets, broadsides and more – pertaining to elections and municipal matters in Haifa. [1940s-1950s].
Including: A broadside "To the Hebrew population of Haifa" issued by the committee for fighting import (1938), circulars issued by the committee for establishing the Trumpeldor House, transportation tickets of "Egged" for the Jerusalem-Haifa and Zichron Yaakov-Haifa lines, transportation ticket of "Mishmar HaMifratz" (the ZifZif Group), a circular about "immigrant housing tax" issued by the committee of Hadar HaCarmel (1944), propaganda leaflets for the elections, a broadside "To workers in Haifa and Israel!" pertaining to the strike of the wives of "Solel Boneh" workers, a broadside about the strike of the workers of the "Europe Café", two issues of the newspaper "Hed HaCarmel", issues of the local newspapers "Tzoharayim" and "Zarkor", a printed letter by the "Committee of the Supporters of the Hebrew Technion" calling to join the association, a circular issued by the "Union of House-Owners in Haifa", booklets of "Hedim" of the Haifa branch of the Histadrut of General Zionists, and additional items.
Size and condition vary.
Including: A broadside "To the Hebrew population of Haifa" issued by the committee for fighting import (1938), circulars issued by the committee for establishing the Trumpeldor House, transportation tickets of "Egged" for the Jerusalem-Haifa and Zichron Yaakov-Haifa lines, transportation ticket of "Mishmar HaMifratz" (the ZifZif Group), a circular about "immigrant housing tax" issued by the committee of Hadar HaCarmel (1944), propaganda leaflets for the elections, a broadside "To workers in Haifa and Israel!" pertaining to the strike of the wives of "Solel Boneh" workers, a broadside about the strike of the workers of the "Europe Café", two issues of the newspaper "Hed HaCarmel", issues of the local newspapers "Tzoharayim" and "Zarkor", a printed letter by the "Committee of the Supporters of the Hebrew Technion" calling to join the association, a circular issued by the "Union of House-Owners in Haifa", booklets of "Hedim" of the Haifa branch of the Histadrut of General Zionists, and additional items.
Size and condition vary.
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Settlement in Palestine, Mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
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Approx. 60 paper items – booklets, leaflets, broadsides, printed cards and more, on varied issues. [Palestine, ca. 1930s-1950s].
Including: issues of "The Official Gazette of the Government of Palestine" (in Hebrew and English) and booklets of addendums to the gazette; booklet about making citrus jams (1939); the booklet "Building the country according to American methods" (Hebrew, 1932); "News of the Center of the Union of Farmers" (Hebrew, 1944); various publications of Alter Levin's insurance company; several issues of the journals "Le Journal de Jerusalem" (edited by Nachum Vilensky), "Gimel" (edited by Itamar Ben Avi), "Hed Yerushalayim" (edited by S. Schwartz), "HaMashkif", Al Akhbar (Arabic), and other journals; a broadside about the Ben-Shemen trial (against the members of the Haganah), May 1940; booklets of "Yedioth" and "Yedion", reports and invitations to events of the "Bnei Brit" organization; a leaflet titled "Criticism, Complaints and Comments on the Government and Its Offices" (Hebrew), issued by the Governmental Press Office; and additional items.
Size and condition vary.
Including: issues of "The Official Gazette of the Government of Palestine" (in Hebrew and English) and booklets of addendums to the gazette; booklet about making citrus jams (1939); the booklet "Building the country according to American methods" (Hebrew, 1932); "News of the Center of the Union of Farmers" (Hebrew, 1944); various publications of Alter Levin's insurance company; several issues of the journals "Le Journal de Jerusalem" (edited by Nachum Vilensky), "Gimel" (edited by Itamar Ben Avi), "Hed Yerushalayim" (edited by S. Schwartz), "HaMashkif", Al Akhbar (Arabic), and other journals; a broadside about the Ben-Shemen trial (against the members of the Haganah), May 1940; booklets of "Yedioth" and "Yedion", reports and invitations to events of the "Bnei Brit" organization; a leaflet titled "Criticism, Complaints and Comments on the Government and Its Offices" (Hebrew), issued by the Governmental Press Office; and additional items.
Size and condition vary.
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Settlement in Palestine, Mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $200
Sold for: $550
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Four items bearing Joseph Trumpeldor's portrait, [Palestine, ca. 1930s-1940s].
1. Die Ballade vom Leutnant Trumpeldor [The Ballade on Lieutenant Trumpeldor], sheet music booklet. Lyrics by Georg Mannheimer, melody by Walter Kohn. Prague: Dr. Josef Flesch, 1930. German. Cover illustration, Trumpeldor's portrait, by the artist Otte Wallisch.
11 pp., 33.5 cm. Good condition.
2. Large portrait of Trumpeldor, drawing on canvas. Signed and dated: "Berkowit[ch], 49" (Hebrew).
45X61 cm. fair-good condition. Stains. Small tears.
3. Trumpeldor's portrait, woven textile.
20.5X35.5 cm. matted, 20.5X35.5 cm. Good condition. Small tears to edges.
4. Printed portrait of Trumpeldor. Published by B. Barlevi, Tel Aviv.
23X34 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor blemishes.
Provenance: the Rimon Family Collection.
1. Die Ballade vom Leutnant Trumpeldor [The Ballade on Lieutenant Trumpeldor], sheet music booklet. Lyrics by Georg Mannheimer, melody by Walter Kohn. Prague: Dr. Josef Flesch, 1930. German. Cover illustration, Trumpeldor's portrait, by the artist Otte Wallisch.
11 pp., 33.5 cm. Good condition.
2. Large portrait of Trumpeldor, drawing on canvas. Signed and dated: "Berkowit[ch], 49" (Hebrew).
45X61 cm. fair-good condition. Stains. Small tears.
3. Trumpeldor's portrait, woven textile.
20.5X35.5 cm. matted, 20.5X35.5 cm. Good condition. Small tears to edges.
4. Printed portrait of Trumpeldor. Published by B. Barlevi, Tel Aviv.
23X34 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor blemishes.
Provenance: the Rimon Family Collection.
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Settlement in Palestine, Mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $475
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Fourteen broadsides on various subjects. Mandatory Palestine and early State of Israel, from the 1910s till 1951 (mostly from the 1920s and 1930s).
Including: ● "Notice and Warning," notice to the residents of Jerusalem, issued by "the Emigration Council for the Jews of Jaffa" and the "Elders of the Colonies" – calling upon Jerusalem residents to remain in their city and not venture into the colonies – from the time of the First World War and the expulsion of the Jews from Tel Aviv (June-July 1917). ● Elections information and propaganda (including an announcement concerning elections to the [Jewish] Assembly of Representatives). ● Announcement issued by the Electric Corporation, regarding the addition of a paragraph to the contract for the supply of electricity. ● Announcement issued by the Knesset Yisrael general council on the subject of the "dismal and impossible state of affairs" in the wake of the Palestine Riots of 1929. ● Announcement issued by the Knesset Yisrael Jewish National Council regarding a fundraising campaign on behalf of the Keren Hayesod (1928-29). ● "Special Publication, a new Government in Israel has been established" (April 1951). ● And other announcements and proclamations.
One duplicate copy.
Also enclosed: a broadside printed on behalf of the Center for the Tel Hai Fund in Poland (Warsaw).
Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
Including: ● "Notice and Warning," notice to the residents of Jerusalem, issued by "the Emigration Council for the Jews of Jaffa" and the "Elders of the Colonies" – calling upon Jerusalem residents to remain in their city and not venture into the colonies – from the time of the First World War and the expulsion of the Jews from Tel Aviv (June-July 1917). ● Elections information and propaganda (including an announcement concerning elections to the [Jewish] Assembly of Representatives). ● Announcement issued by the Electric Corporation, regarding the addition of a paragraph to the contract for the supply of electricity. ● Announcement issued by the Knesset Yisrael general council on the subject of the "dismal and impossible state of affairs" in the wake of the Palestine Riots of 1929. ● Announcement issued by the Knesset Yisrael Jewish National Council regarding a fundraising campaign on behalf of the Keren Hayesod (1928-29). ● "Special Publication, a new Government in Israel has been established" (April 1951). ● And other announcements and proclamations.
One duplicate copy.
Also enclosed: a broadside printed on behalf of the Center for the Tel Hai Fund in Poland (Warsaw).
Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Sold for: $125
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26 items of ephemera related to the activities of the Fédération Internationale des Clubs Motocyclistes (FICM, the International Federation of Motorcycle Clubs, today known as the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme or FIM, the International Motorcycling Federation). London, 1934-36. English and French.
Including: ● Protocols and circulars from Federation meetings and congresses, attended by participants from a number of different countries. Some of these documents relate to the organization of international racing competitions. ● 15 "Notice of World's Record" forms issued by the FCIM. ● Protocols of the third meeting (Paris 1935) of the Commission Internationale de Tourisme Motocycliste (CITM). ● Documents issued by the Auto-Cycle Union (ACU) and the Commission Sportive Internationale (CSI) organizations. ● Illustration (ink on paper) of the emblem of the Automobile Club Touring Association of Palestine.
Size varies. Good condition.
Including: ● Protocols and circulars from Federation meetings and congresses, attended by participants from a number of different countries. Some of these documents relate to the organization of international racing competitions. ● 15 "Notice of World's Record" forms issued by the FCIM. ● Protocols of the third meeting (Paris 1935) of the Commission Internationale de Tourisme Motocycliste (CITM). ● Documents issued by the Auto-Cycle Union (ACU) and the Commission Sportive Internationale (CSI) organizations. ● Illustration (ink on paper) of the emblem of the Automobile Club Touring Association of Palestine.
Size varies. Good condition.
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