Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $450
Sold for: $563
Including buyer's premium
"General Enlistment", a poster issued by the Jewish Agency and the Jewish National Council calling for a general enlistment of the Jewish Yishuv. Jerusalem: Goldberg printing press, June 1942. "To the Yishuv! Times obliges to join forces to protect ourselves. The necessity of fighting against the enemy calls each and every one to take part in the battle the Yishuv will do everything possible to ensure national discipline and a general response to the needs " 69X102 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, rough tears at folding-marks, professionally restored. Linen backed for display and conservation.
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The Jewish Brigade
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $180
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
"Mobilization Order no. 4", poster issued by the Jewish Agency and the Jewish National Council. Jerusalem: Goldberg printing press, December 1942.
Compulsory enlistment order for all man and women. "Our brothers' blood, shed in Europe, calls for revenge. She'erit HaPleita are waiting to be rescued join the national effort! " 48X64.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, minor tears at borders.
Compulsory enlistment order for all man and women. "Our brothers' blood, shed in Europe, calls for revenge. She'erit HaPleita are waiting to be rescued join the national effort! " 48X64.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, minor tears at borders.
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The Jewish Brigade
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Siddur, prayer book according to Ashkenazi custom. Prayers for the entire year, very precise and includes the Traveler's Prayer. Jerusalem: Levin Epstein Brothers, [early 1940s].
Miniature Siddur, stereotypic printing of Warsaw Publishing 1922. Preceeding the title-page, opposite the foresatz leaf, appear the following words: "Dear soldiers, this is a gift presented to you by your brothers in our Holy Land who pray for you and wait to see you back home Yitzchak Halevi Herzog, Chief Rabbi for Eretz Israel". 424, [8] pp, 7 cm (32ֲ÷). Fair-good condition. Damages and wear to binding, binding partly detached. Ownership inscription in Russian of 1943.
Miniature Siddur, stereotypic printing of Warsaw Publishing 1922. Preceeding the title-page, opposite the foresatz leaf, appear the following words: "Dear soldiers, this is a gift presented to you by your brothers in our Holy Land who pray for you and wait to see you back home Yitzchak Halevi Herzog, Chief Rabbi for Eretz Israel". 424, [8] pp, 7 cm (32ֲ÷). Fair-good condition. Damages and wear to binding, binding partly detached. Ownership inscription in Russian of 1943.
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The Jewish Brigade
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Photographs from our "Giva", Givat Brenner, Pesach 1946.
A stenciled gift-booklet, given to Givat Brenner members who served as soldiers in 1946. On the first page: "to all drafted members/ wherever they are/facts and deeds/ in this album." The booklet contains naֳ¯ve illustrations and short texts describing the Kibbutz and eight original photographs of the Kibbutz daily life. The photographs are pasted within the booklet. [9] Leaves, 17X21 cm. Good condition. Folding-mark, minor tears and stains. Bibliographically unknown.
A stenciled gift-booklet, given to Givat Brenner members who served as soldiers in 1946. On the first page: "to all drafted members/ wherever they are/facts and deeds/ in this album." The booklet contains naֳ¯ve illustrations and short texts describing the Kibbutz and eight original photographs of the Kibbutz daily life. The photographs are pasted within the booklet. [9] Leaves, 17X21 cm. Good condition. Folding-mark, minor tears and stains. Bibliographically unknown.
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The Jewish Brigade
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Approximately fifty letters and postcards sent to soldier of brigade, Oded Yarkoni, 1945-1946 (several letters from 1930ג€™s). Hebrew and some English.
Sent by family members in Eretz Israel and from friends from various locations: Belgium, Italy, Holland, New York - the majority of writers also served in the Jewish brigade and in their letters they relate their experiences in the military service and the occurrences of the period, along with personal matters. Attached: Special ג€order of the dayג€ as of May 2, 1945, announcing victory in the war (English). * Printed Shana Tova card from brigade. * Humorous collection portraying lifestyle of Sarafand platoon (manuscript). Various sizes and conditions.
Sent by family members in Eretz Israel and from friends from various locations: Belgium, Italy, Holland, New York - the majority of writers also served in the Jewish brigade and in their letters they relate their experiences in the military service and the occurrences of the period, along with personal matters. Attached: Special ג€order of the dayג€ as of May 2, 1945, announcing victory in the war (English). * Printed Shana Tova card from brigade. * Humorous collection portraying lifestyle of Sarafand platoon (manuscript). Various sizes and conditions.
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The Jewish Brigade
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $200
Unsold
About one hundred and twenty letters sent to Joseph Mann (Manni) of Kefar-Baruch, 1943-1946. Hebrew and German.
Mann joined the British Royal Air Force during World War II. Towards the end of the war he became ill and was hospitalized in a military hospital; his widowed mother (Fanya) was also hospitalized due to a sickness. The letters were sent by relatives and friends, some of whom served as soldiers in the Jewish Brigade. The letters reflect the induction of the Yishuv to the British forces during the war: letters from Kefar- Baruch members and the Galilee were sent to Joseph from Eretz Israel, Italy, Rhodes, Slovakia, Port-Said, Belgium and other places. Size varies. Generally in good condition.
Mann joined the British Royal Air Force during World War II. Towards the end of the war he became ill and was hospitalized in a military hospital; his widowed mother (Fanya) was also hospitalized due to a sickness. The letters were sent by relatives and friends, some of whom served as soldiers in the Jewish Brigade. The letters reflect the induction of the Yishuv to the British forces during the war: letters from Kefar- Baruch members and the Galilee were sent to Joseph from Eretz Israel, Italy, Rhodes, Slovakia, Port-Said, Belgium and other places. Size varies. Generally in good condition.
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The Jewish Brigade
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $200
Unsold
Pin, emblem of Artisan Works Coy. R.E. 745.
The company was established in the summer of 1942 and was named "Solel Boneh" since it consisted of a group of volunteers who worked for "Solel Boneh". After serving in Egypt, in the Western Desert and in Tripoli and after constructing camps, restoring bridges and installing water-lines, the company was sent in March 1944 to Italy and built three army camps in Naples. Following the Allies' victory the company was transferred to Milan and early in 1946 was returned to the Middle East in preparation for the release of its members. 2X2 cm. Good condition.
The company was established in the summer of 1942 and was named "Solel Boneh" since it consisted of a group of volunteers who worked for "Solel Boneh". After serving in Egypt, in the Western Desert and in Tripoli and after constructing camps, restoring bridges and installing water-lines, the company was sent in March 1944 to Italy and built three army camps in Naples. Following the Allies' victory the company was transferred to Milan and early in 1946 was returned to the Middle East in preparation for the release of its members. 2X2 cm. Good condition.
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The Jewish Brigade
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
Pendant in the shape of the emblem of the Jewish Brigade 1st Camouflage Company, [1940s]. Pendant in the shape of a Magen David, in its center a wolf in a lamb's fur (camouflage).
The 1st Camouflage Company was established in Cairo in May 1942. The commander was Major Eliezer Aharonov. Jewish and British soldiers served in this company. It acted along the El-Alamein line, conducted camouflage courses, built dummy bridges, artillery embankments etc. Acted in Libya and in November 1943 was moved to Italy. When the war ended this company assisted Jewish refugees in Bari. The company was dismantled at the beginning of 1946. Maximum size: 2 cm. Very good condition. Rare.
The 1st Camouflage Company was established in Cairo in May 1942. The commander was Major Eliezer Aharonov. Jewish and British soldiers served in this company. It acted along the El-Alamein line, conducted camouflage courses, built dummy bridges, artillery embankments etc. Acted in Libya and in November 1943 was moved to Italy. When the war ended this company assisted Jewish refugees in Bari. The company was dismantled at the beginning of 1946. Maximum size: 2 cm. Very good condition. Rare.
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The Jewish Brigade
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $120
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Two "Shana Tovah" cards. Italy, 1944. On the left corner appears the company's emblem, a Magen David with a wolf in a lamb's fur (camouflage). 6X10 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and creases.
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The Jewish Brigade
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $400
Sold for: $625
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David Nerreters neu-erֳ¶ffnete Mahometanische Moschea, worinn nach Anleitung der vi : Abtheilung unterschiedlichen Gottes-Diensten der Welt, Alexander Rossens, erstlich der Mohametanischen Religion Anfang, Ausbreitung, Secten ... und vermuthlicher Untergng, fֳ¼rs andre der vֳ¶llige Alkoran /ג€ nach der besten Edition Ludovici Maraccii verteutscht, und kֳ¼rzlich widerlegt wird. Publication of Verlegung Wolffgang Moritz Endters, Nierenberg, 1703.
German translation of Quran accompanied by seventeen etchings. By Lutheran theologist David Nerreter (1649-1726), according to the Latin translation of the Quran by Ludovico Marracci from 1698. [16], 1222, [5] pp + [17] etchings, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Original parchment binding.
German translation of Quran accompanied by seventeen etchings. By Lutheran theologist David Nerreter (1649-1726), according to the Latin translation of the Quran by Ludovico Marracci from 1698. [16], 1222, [5] pp + [17] etchings, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Original parchment binding.
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Items of interest of a non-Jewish nature
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $4,000
Including buyer's premium
40 photographs of Turkestan. [Second half of 19th century]. Arranged in 1900 in a fine photo album.
Early impressive photographs presenting nature views, villages (a doctor during work), cities and splendid buildings in Turkestan. It seems that the photographs were taken during a tour of a small delegation, headed by a Russian officer (in one of the photographs an officer in uniform can be seen and on another photograph - a reception in a railway station, with Russian flags in the background). Turkestan area (central Asia), populated by different Turkish people (Turkmens, Kazakhs, Kyrguz and Khazars) encompasses some of the most important early cities of central-Asian culture, amongst them Sumer, Bukhara, Toshkent and Samarqand. Size of most photographs: 17X12.5cm. Two photographs: 12.5X8.5 cm, one (on the cover) 7.5X4 cm. Good condition. Cloth album consisting of heavy cardboard leaves and a decorated title page with the writing "Turkestan" in Cyrillic letters, good condition. Album cover stained and slightly torn.
Early impressive photographs presenting nature views, villages (a doctor during work), cities and splendid buildings in Turkestan. It seems that the photographs were taken during a tour of a small delegation, headed by a Russian officer (in one of the photographs an officer in uniform can be seen and on another photograph - a reception in a railway station, with Russian flags in the background). Turkestan area (central Asia), populated by different Turkish people (Turkmens, Kazakhs, Kyrguz and Khazars) encompasses some of the most important early cities of central-Asian culture, amongst them Sumer, Bukhara, Toshkent and Samarqand. Size of most photographs: 17X12.5cm. Two photographs: 12.5X8.5 cm, one (on the cover) 7.5X4 cm. Good condition. Cloth album consisting of heavy cardboard leaves and a decorated title page with the writing "Turkestan" in Cyrillic letters, good condition. Album cover stained and slightly torn.
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Items of interest of a non-Jewish nature
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $400
Sold for: $700
Including buyer's premium
Sixty eight badges and pins, to be attached to uniforms, produced during World War I and right afterwards. [Europe, 1910s].
Some of the items were produced to note significant battles and others by various army-units, with figures of soldiers and weapons. Several pins were issued by the Ottoman Empire. Various sizes and conditions. Seven pins are not necessarily related to the war.
Some of the items were produced to note significant battles and others by various army-units, with figures of soldiers and weapons. Several pins were issued by the Ottoman Empire. Various sizes and conditions. Seven pins are not necessarily related to the war.
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Items of interest of a non-Jewish nature
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