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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
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Correspondence between Sir Henry McMahon His Majesty's High Commissioner at Cairo and the Sherif Hussein of Mecca: July 1915-March 1916, Presented by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to Parliament by command of His Majesty. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1939. English.
Official publication of the correspondence between Henry McMahon (1862-1949), the British High Commissioner in Egypt, and Sharif Hussein bin Ali (1853-1931), the Emir of Mecca, from the years 1915-1916. The correspondence amounted to an unofficial negotiation between the British and bin Ali, who saw himself as the representative of the Arabs and sought to establish a united Arab kingdom in Greater Syria. In return for their support in establishing an Arab kingdom, the British demanded bin Ali's assistance in launching an Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire.
This booklet includes an English translation of the original correspondence in Arabic (submitted to the British Parliament by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom). At the end of the booklet, a color folding map of "pre-war Turkish administrative districts comprised in Syria and Palestine", which according to the discussed agreement was designated for the Arab kingdom.
18 pp. + [1] folding map. Fair condition. Stains, including many dampstains (some dark). Creases and some tears. Left edge of the map cut diagonally.
Official publication of the correspondence between Henry McMahon (1862-1949), the British High Commissioner in Egypt, and Sharif Hussein bin Ali (1853-1931), the Emir of Mecca, from the years 1915-1916. The correspondence amounted to an unofficial negotiation between the British and bin Ali, who saw himself as the representative of the Arabs and sought to establish a united Arab kingdom in Greater Syria. In return for their support in establishing an Arab kingdom, the British demanded bin Ali's assistance in launching an Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire.
This booklet includes an English translation of the original correspondence in Arabic (submitted to the British Parliament by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom). At the end of the booklet, a color folding map of "pre-war Turkish administrative districts comprised in Syria and Palestine", which according to the discussed agreement was designated for the Arab kingdom.
18 pp. + [1] folding map. Fair condition. Stains, including many dampstains (some dark). Creases and some tears. Left edge of the map cut diagonally.
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Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Jewish Underground Movements, Jewish Immigration, British Detention Camps in Cyprus
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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
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Three booklets concerned with Jewish-Arab relations in Mandatory Palestine. 1930s and 1940s. English.
Three booklets, by British writers, dealing with various aspects of the British government in Mandatory Palestine, Jewish-Arab Relations, the promotion of the objectives of the Balfour Declaration and more.
1. Palestine, is the Balfour declaration "A scrap of paper?", An indictment of Lord Passfield's shameful repudiation of Britain's pledged word to establish a national home for the Jewish race, by John Sterling. London: Palestine Protest Committee, [1930].
16 pp. 19 cm.
2. Palestine, why friction between Arabs and Jews?, by R. Bevington. Beurnemouth: Richmond Hill Printing Works, [ca. 1936].
40 pp. 18.5 cm.
3. Palestine Past and Present, by H.G. Williamson. Cairo, 1945.
24 pp. 18.5 cm.
Condition varies (good-fair overall condition).
Three booklets, by British writers, dealing with various aspects of the British government in Mandatory Palestine, Jewish-Arab Relations, the promotion of the objectives of the Balfour Declaration and more.
1. Palestine, is the Balfour declaration "A scrap of paper?", An indictment of Lord Passfield's shameful repudiation of Britain's pledged word to establish a national home for the Jewish race, by John Sterling. London: Palestine Protest Committee, [1930].
16 pp. 19 cm.
2. Palestine, why friction between Arabs and Jews?, by R. Bevington. Beurnemouth: Richmond Hill Printing Works, [ca. 1936].
40 pp. 18.5 cm.
3. Palestine Past and Present, by H.G. Williamson. Cairo, 1945.
24 pp. 18.5 cm.
Condition varies (good-fair overall condition).
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Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Jewish Underground Movements, Jewish Immigration, British Detention Camps in Cyprus
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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
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Six issues of the Palestine and Near East Economic Magazine edited by Alexander Ezer [Yevzerov] (a Zionist entrepreneur, one of the initiators and founders of the Levant Fair). Tel-Aviv, 1929-1936. English and some Hebrew.
1. Palestine and Near East Economic Magazine: A Fortnightly for Trade, Industry and Agriculture (fourth year, issue 6), 1929.
An issue dedicated to The Palestine Exhibition that took place in Tel Aviv in 1929.
2. Palestine and Near East Economic Magazine – Palestine Industries Export Catalogue 1931 (fifth year, issue 15-16), September 1930.
Catalogue of exported products of the local industry.
3. Palestine and Near East Economic Magazine – Levant Fair, Tel-Aviv 7-30 April 1932, Catalogue (seventh year, issue 6-7), April 1932.
Catalogue of the first Levant Fair, which took place in Tel-Aviv in April 1932 (with a folded plate – general view of the Fair). Torn cover (a piece is missing from the upper part of the front cover).
4. Palestine and Middle East Economic Magazine – British Empire Number, Published in Connection with the Anglo-Palestine Exhibition (eighth year, issue 5-6), May-June 1933.
An issue dedicated to the Anglo-Palestine Exhibition which took place in London in 1933.
5-6. An issue dedicated to tourism in Palestine – "Tourist Number 1934" (eighth year, issue 9-10) and the booklet "Tourist Annual 1936" (published by the Palestine and Near East Economic Magazine).
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition.
1. Palestine and Near East Economic Magazine: A Fortnightly for Trade, Industry and Agriculture (fourth year, issue 6), 1929.
An issue dedicated to The Palestine Exhibition that took place in Tel Aviv in 1929.
2. Palestine and Near East Economic Magazine – Palestine Industries Export Catalogue 1931 (fifth year, issue 15-16), September 1930.
Catalogue of exported products of the local industry.
3. Palestine and Near East Economic Magazine – Levant Fair, Tel-Aviv 7-30 April 1932, Catalogue (seventh year, issue 6-7), April 1932.
Catalogue of the first Levant Fair, which took place in Tel-Aviv in April 1932 (with a folded plate – general view of the Fair). Torn cover (a piece is missing from the upper part of the front cover).
4. Palestine and Middle East Economic Magazine – British Empire Number, Published in Connection with the Anglo-Palestine Exhibition (eighth year, issue 5-6), May-June 1933.
An issue dedicated to the Anglo-Palestine Exhibition which took place in London in 1933.
5-6. An issue dedicated to tourism in Palestine – "Tourist Number 1934" (eighth year, issue 9-10) and the booklet "Tourist Annual 1936" (published by the Palestine and Near East Economic Magazine).
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition.
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Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Jewish Underground Movements, Jewish Immigration, British Detention Camps in Cyprus
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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
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Perpetual trophy for the winners of the HaPoel national swimming championship, issued by "HaChevel HaYami LeIsrael" (a maritime training association). Designed by Shalom Sebba (signed on verso: "Sebba"). Palestine, 1942.
Trophy in the form of a plate, with a relief of a swimmer in its center, topped by the Hebrew inscription "HaPoel National Swimming Championship". Engraved with the logo of "HaChevel HaYami LeIsrael", and the Hebrew inscriptions "Gift of HaChevel HaYami LeIsrael, 1942", "1942, 1943, 1944, Jordan Valley" (these are presumably the competitions during which the trophy was awarded).
"HaChevel HaYami LeIsrael" was an association for marine training established in 1936. It founded a maritime school, dedicated itself to the development of the fishing industry, promoted swimming lessons and was one of the founders of the ZIM shipping company.
Siegfried Shalom Sebba (1897-1975), painter, stage designer, sculptor, photographer and book-illustrator. Born in Prussia, he acquired his artistic training in Königsberg and Berlin. Immigrated to Palestine in 1936. A pre-Canaanite artist, Sebba's work was characterized by rotund, heavy figures and objects, emphasized by solid, clear contours. In 1967 he moved to Germany, where he lived until his death.
Copper, partially plated with silver-toned metal; raised and hammered. Diameter: approx. 34 cm. Good condition. Plating on front worn and partially missing. Warping.
Trophy in the form of a plate, with a relief of a swimmer in its center, topped by the Hebrew inscription "HaPoel National Swimming Championship". Engraved with the logo of "HaChevel HaYami LeIsrael", and the Hebrew inscriptions "Gift of HaChevel HaYami LeIsrael, 1942", "1942, 1943, 1944, Jordan Valley" (these are presumably the competitions during which the trophy was awarded).
"HaChevel HaYami LeIsrael" was an association for marine training established in 1936. It founded a maritime school, dedicated itself to the development of the fishing industry, promoted swimming lessons and was one of the founders of the ZIM shipping company.
Siegfried Shalom Sebba (1897-1975), painter, stage designer, sculptor, photographer and book-illustrator. Born in Prussia, he acquired his artistic training in Königsberg and Berlin. Immigrated to Palestine in 1936. A pre-Canaanite artist, Sebba's work was characterized by rotund, heavy figures and objects, emphasized by solid, clear contours. In 1967 he moved to Germany, where he lived until his death.
Copper, partially plated with silver-toned metal; raised and hammered. Diameter: approx. 34 cm. Good condition. Plating on front worn and partially missing. Warping.
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Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Jewish Underground Movements, Jewish Immigration, British Detention Camps in Cyprus
Catalogue
Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
Opening: $100
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Five printed items related to "Olei Hagardom". Palestine 1938 and 1947.
1-3. Three obituaries: • Obituary announcing the death of Shlomo Ben Yosef (presumably, 1938). • Obituary announcing the deaths of Dov Gruner, Dov Rosenbaum, Mordechai Elkoshi and Eliezer Kashani (issued by the Irgun, 1947). • Obituary announcing the deaths of Meir Feinstein and Moshe Barazani (issued by the Irgun, 1947).
4. Memorial postcard for Shlomo Ben Yosef, with a postmortem picture. Published by the General Managers of the Tel Chai Fund (ca. 1938).
5. The external spread (the first and last leaves) of the issue of "Iton Meyuchad" (Special Newspaper) from the eve of Shavu'ot 1938. On the front page, pictures and reports from the trial of Shlomo Ben Yosef, Avraham Shein and Shalom Zurabin.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Stains, creases and fold lines. Closed and open tears to edges (most of them small, some restored). Worming to the obituaries and postcard (pieces of paper mounted on verso).
1-3. Three obituaries: • Obituary announcing the death of Shlomo Ben Yosef (presumably, 1938). • Obituary announcing the deaths of Dov Gruner, Dov Rosenbaum, Mordechai Elkoshi and Eliezer Kashani (issued by the Irgun, 1947). • Obituary announcing the deaths of Meir Feinstein and Moshe Barazani (issued by the Irgun, 1947).
4. Memorial postcard for Shlomo Ben Yosef, with a postmortem picture. Published by the General Managers of the Tel Chai Fund (ca. 1938).
5. The external spread (the first and last leaves) of the issue of "Iton Meyuchad" (Special Newspaper) from the eve of Shavu'ot 1938. On the front page, pictures and reports from the trial of Shlomo Ben Yosef, Avraham Shein and Shalom Zurabin.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Stains, creases and fold lines. Closed and open tears to edges (most of them small, some restored). Worming to the obituaries and postcard (pieces of paper mounted on verso).
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Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Jewish Underground Movements, Jewish Immigration, British Detention Camps in Cyprus
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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
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Sold for: $313
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A chiseled stone ashtray and cigarette holder from the detention camp in the Ayalon Valley (Latrun). Latrun, Palestine, 1946.
An ashtray and a cigarette holder cut into a stone, decorated with a pair of chained hands alongside the Hebrew inscription "Latrun 22.VIII.1946, to Shifra from Yosef".
During the late 1930s, the British established a network of detention camps in the area of Latrun, which at first served mainly for imprisoning citizens of enemy countries, civilian war prisoners and Arabs arrested during the 1936-1939 Arab Revolt in Palestine. In 1942, the British started to use the Latrun camp to imprison members of the underground organizations – at first, members of the Lehi and the Irgun, and later also members of the Haganah, Revisionist Party activists and Jewish soldiers who were released from the British Army yet due to their military past were constant suspects in the eyes of the British of participating in underground warfare. In the summer of 1946, after the "Black Sabbath", the camp reached its full capacity – 600 prisoners, including leaders of the Yishuv who held positions in its official institutions: Moshe Sharet, Dov Yosef, David Remez, Yitzchak Greenbaum, Rabbi Y.L. Fishman-Maimon, and others. In August 1947, after the Sergeants affair and the Exodus affair, several mayors of Jewish cities were imprisoned in the camp, among them Israel Rokach and Avraham Krinitzi. The camp served as a detention camp until February 1948, when the British transferred its prisoners to the Atlit camp. During the time it served as a detention camp for members of the underground organizations, several hundreds of them were exiled to internment camps in Africa.
The prisoners of the camp organized lessons and sports activities; they busied themselves with handcraft, put on shows and even operated a coffee shop. The authorities of the camp permitted these activities believing they might prevent the prisoners from planning their escape or a rebellion.
Approx. 16X20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Traces of glue on the base of the stand.
Literature: The Detention Camps in Latrun during the British Mandate (Hebrew), by Tal Misgav. In Alei-Zayit VeCherev, volume 9. Jerusalem: Carmel, 2009. pp. 158-185.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
An ashtray and a cigarette holder cut into a stone, decorated with a pair of chained hands alongside the Hebrew inscription "Latrun 22.VIII.1946, to Shifra from Yosef".
During the late 1930s, the British established a network of detention camps in the area of Latrun, which at first served mainly for imprisoning citizens of enemy countries, civilian war prisoners and Arabs arrested during the 1936-1939 Arab Revolt in Palestine. In 1942, the British started to use the Latrun camp to imprison members of the underground organizations – at first, members of the Lehi and the Irgun, and later also members of the Haganah, Revisionist Party activists and Jewish soldiers who were released from the British Army yet due to their military past were constant suspects in the eyes of the British of participating in underground warfare. In the summer of 1946, after the "Black Sabbath", the camp reached its full capacity – 600 prisoners, including leaders of the Yishuv who held positions in its official institutions: Moshe Sharet, Dov Yosef, David Remez, Yitzchak Greenbaum, Rabbi Y.L. Fishman-Maimon, and others. In August 1947, after the Sergeants affair and the Exodus affair, several mayors of Jewish cities were imprisoned in the camp, among them Israel Rokach and Avraham Krinitzi. The camp served as a detention camp until February 1948, when the British transferred its prisoners to the Atlit camp. During the time it served as a detention camp for members of the underground organizations, several hundreds of them were exiled to internment camps in Africa.
The prisoners of the camp organized lessons and sports activities; they busied themselves with handcraft, put on shows and even operated a coffee shop. The authorities of the camp permitted these activities believing they might prevent the prisoners from planning their escape or a rebellion.
Approx. 16X20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Traces of glue on the base of the stand.
Literature: The Detention Camps in Latrun during the British Mandate (Hebrew), by Tal Misgav. In Alei-Zayit VeCherev, volume 9. Jerusalem: Carmel, 2009. pp. 158-185.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Jewish Underground Movements, Jewish Immigration, British Detention Camps in Cyprus
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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
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A wooden relief of Moses carrying the Tablets of the Law, carved by a prisoner in the Gilgil detention camp in Kenya. [Gilgil], Kenya, 1948.
The relief, a well-executed artwork, depicts Moses standing on the mountain, one hand raised skywards and the other embracing the Tablets of the Law. Fixed on a wooden base, on which a Hebrew dedication is engraved: "To father, with love, from Mordechai. Kenya – 5708 [1948]".
In 1944, in light of the radicalization of the Irgun and Lehi activity and the repeated escapes from the detention camps in Palestine, the British decided to move their prisoners to camps in Africa, where they could not be assimilated into a sympathetic population. At first, 251 prisoners were sent to the Sembel camp in Eritrea in a secret and sudden military operation; with time, the British moved additional prisoners to the camps in Africa, their total number eventually reaching 439 people. From Sembel the prisoners were moved to the Carthage camp in Sudan, then to the Gilgil camp in Kenya. The conditions in these camps were harsher than those in the detention camps in Palestine – the prisoners suffered from lack of equipment and clothes, and from intolerable heat. The prisoners organized cultural and social activities in the camps, including lectures and classes, handicraft workshops and exhibitions displaying the works, sports activities and more. During the four years the camps had existed, small groups of prisoners tried to escape time and again, and some of them even succeeded in leaving Africa.
Approx. 13X12 cm; in a 20X23 cm frame. Unexamined out of the frame. Minor scratches. Additional rectangular wooden base beneath the base of the relief.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The relief, a well-executed artwork, depicts Moses standing on the mountain, one hand raised skywards and the other embracing the Tablets of the Law. Fixed on a wooden base, on which a Hebrew dedication is engraved: "To father, with love, from Mordechai. Kenya – 5708 [1948]".
In 1944, in light of the radicalization of the Irgun and Lehi activity and the repeated escapes from the detention camps in Palestine, the British decided to move their prisoners to camps in Africa, where they could not be assimilated into a sympathetic population. At first, 251 prisoners were sent to the Sembel camp in Eritrea in a secret and sudden military operation; with time, the British moved additional prisoners to the camps in Africa, their total number eventually reaching 439 people. From Sembel the prisoners were moved to the Carthage camp in Sudan, then to the Gilgil camp in Kenya. The conditions in these camps were harsher than those in the detention camps in Palestine – the prisoners suffered from lack of equipment and clothes, and from intolerable heat. The prisoners organized cultural and social activities in the camps, including lectures and classes, handicraft workshops and exhibitions displaying the works, sports activities and more. During the four years the camps had existed, small groups of prisoners tried to escape time and again, and some of them even succeeded in leaving Africa.
Approx. 13X12 cm; in a 20X23 cm frame. Unexamined out of the frame. Minor scratches. Additional rectangular wooden base beneath the base of the relief.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Jewish Underground Movements, Jewish Immigration, British Detention Camps in Cyprus
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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Wooden salt-shaker, souvenir from the detention camp for illegal immigrants in Mauritius.
The body of the salt-shaker is placed on a stem with a cork. A printed Hebrew inscription: "Souvenir from the Royal Detention Camp in Mauritius 1941-1945 / On the day that thou didst stand aloof … to cut off those of his who escaped (Obadiah 1) / Souvenir to the brothers in Zion" (one word was printed twice).
In December 1940, approx. 1500 Jewish illegal immigrants, most of them from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia, were captured by the British authorities in Palestine and deported to Mauritius (an island nation east of Africa in the Indian Ocean) where they were placed in detention camps. In the camps, they developed social, cultural and artistic life, under various restrictions, for more than four years. Only after the end of the war in 1945 were they permitted to immigrate to Palestine.
Height: 8 cm. Diameter: approx. 4 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor wear.
The body of the salt-shaker is placed on a stem with a cork. A printed Hebrew inscription: "Souvenir from the Royal Detention Camp in Mauritius 1941-1945 / On the day that thou didst stand aloof … to cut off those of his who escaped (Obadiah 1) / Souvenir to the brothers in Zion" (one word was printed twice).
In December 1940, approx. 1500 Jewish illegal immigrants, most of them from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia, were captured by the British authorities in Palestine and deported to Mauritius (an island nation east of Africa in the Indian Ocean) where they were placed in detention camps. In the camps, they developed social, cultural and artistic life, under various restrictions, for more than four years. Only after the end of the war in 1945 were they permitted to immigrate to Palestine.
Height: 8 cm. Diameter: approx. 4 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor wear.
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Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Jewish Underground Movements, Jewish Immigration, British Detention Camps in Cyprus
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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
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A certificate issued by the Immigration Department of the Jewish Agency for a Jewish detainee at the Cyprus camps, before her immigration. Famagusta (Cyprus), May 1948. Hebrew and English.
A printed certificate, filled-in by typewriter, with stamps and a passport photo, and with its owner's personal details: Sara Weisberg, born in 1886, one of the illegal immigrants of the "Pans" (the Pan York and Pan Crescent ships of illegal immigrants) who was imprisoned in Winter Camp 69. Based on the stamps, Weisberg left Cyprus on May 10, 1948 and reached the shores of Israel the following day – four days before the establishment of the State. One stamp is from 1949: "Vaccine against smallpox" (Hebrew).
Approx. 14X10 cm. Good condition. Minor creases. Vertical fold line. Handwriting on verso of the photograph.
A printed certificate, filled-in by typewriter, with stamps and a passport photo, and with its owner's personal details: Sara Weisberg, born in 1886, one of the illegal immigrants of the "Pans" (the Pan York and Pan Crescent ships of illegal immigrants) who was imprisoned in Winter Camp 69. Based on the stamps, Weisberg left Cyprus on May 10, 1948 and reached the shores of Israel the following day – four days before the establishment of the State. One stamp is from 1949: "Vaccine against smallpox" (Hebrew).
Approx. 14X10 cm. Good condition. Minor creases. Vertical fold line. Handwriting on verso of the photograph.
Category
Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Jewish Underground Movements, Jewish Immigration, British Detention Camps in Cyprus
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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
Opening: $300
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A wooden box with chiseled stone inlay, from the detention camps in Cyprus. Cyprus, 1948.
An octagonal wooden box; inlaid with stone plaques decorated with a pattern of barbed wire. The hinged lid of the box is inlaid with an octagonal plaque with a relief of a sailboat and the Hebrew inscriptions "Cyprus" and "5708" [1948].
Diameter: 16 cm. Height: 6 cm. Fractures, chipping and minor blemishes to the stone plaques and the wooden box. One of the plaques is broken and half of it is missing. Part of the inner lining of the box is missing. The box is affixed to a wooden base.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
An octagonal wooden box; inlaid with stone plaques decorated with a pattern of barbed wire. The hinged lid of the box is inlaid with an octagonal plaque with a relief of a sailboat and the Hebrew inscriptions "Cyprus" and "5708" [1948].
Diameter: 16 cm. Height: 6 cm. Fractures, chipping and minor blemishes to the stone plaques and the wooden box. One of the plaques is broken and half of it is missing. Part of the inner lining of the box is missing. The box is affixed to a wooden base.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Jewish Underground Movements, Jewish Immigration, British Detention Camps in Cyprus
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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
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Hazkarat Neshamot – Maskir [Memorial Prayer], a leaflet issued by the Jewish National Fund. Vienna, 1947. Hebrew and German.
A leaflet with three memorial prayers in Hebrew – for the mother, for the father, and a general prayer for grandparents, siblings and other relatives – and a memorial prayer in German for the parents, with a blank space for filling-in the parent's name. One quarter of the leaflet is designed as a tear-off postcard, with blank lines for filling-in the sum of donation to the JNF and the donator's details.
Printed on verso: "Through the donation to the Jewish National Fund you are fulfilling your holy duty towards the Jewish people. On the lands that have been redeemed by the Jewish National Fund, which will forever remain the guarded property of the Jewish people, tens of thousands of our brothers and sisters have begun new and happy lives!" (German).
[1] folded leaf (4 printed pages), 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Fold lines and creases. Tears along fold lines and edges, slightly affecting text.
A leaflet with three memorial prayers in Hebrew – for the mother, for the father, and a general prayer for grandparents, siblings and other relatives – and a memorial prayer in German for the parents, with a blank space for filling-in the parent's name. One quarter of the leaflet is designed as a tear-off postcard, with blank lines for filling-in the sum of donation to the JNF and the donator's details.
Printed on verso: "Through the donation to the Jewish National Fund you are fulfilling your holy duty towards the Jewish people. On the lands that have been redeemed by the Jewish National Fund, which will forever remain the guarded property of the Jewish people, tens of thousands of our brothers and sisters have begun new and happy lives!" (German).
[1] folded leaf (4 printed pages), 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Fold lines and creases. Tears along fold lines and edges, slightly affecting text.
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Jewish National Fund (JNF)
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Online Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2021
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About 175 paper items related to the Jewish National Fund. Palestine, U.S. and Europe, [early 20th century to second half of the 20th century].
Varied collection including paper labels, certificates and honorary certificates, JNF advertisements in different languages, pamphlets and booklets, stamps and wrappers of stamp booklets, documents bearing JNF stamps, and more.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
Varied collection including paper labels, certificates and honorary certificates, JNF advertisements in different languages, pamphlets and booklets, stamps and wrappers of stamp booklets, documents bearing JNF stamps, and more.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
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Jewish National Fund (JNF)
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