Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Feb 28, 2023
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Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Feb 28, 2023
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
A pop-up "shanah tovah" greeting card. New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1906. Printed in Germany.
In the center of the card is a portrait of Theodor Herzl within a Star of David, next to portraits of Max Nordau and Max Emmanuel Mandelstamm. A blue and white ship with the Daughter of Zion holding a flag is seen behind the portraits.
26X25 cm. Good condition. Some parts detached. Some closed and open tears. Minor stains.
In the center of the card is a portrait of Theodor Herzl within a Star of David, next to portraits of Max Nordau and Max Emmanuel Mandelstamm. A blue and white ship with the Daughter of Zion holding a flag is seen behind the portraits.
26X25 cm. Good condition. Some parts detached. Some closed and open tears. Minor stains.
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Souvenirs of Palestine, Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Cards
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Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Feb 28, 2023
Opening: $100
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
Five large, elegant "shanah tovah" greeting cards, two of them handmade. [Germany, 1880s to 1937].
1. Printed card, folded in half, dated 188-, with "shanah tovah" greetings in Hebrew and German.
11X18 cm. Good condition. Tears to length of fold. Minor stains.
2. Large "shanah tovah" greeting card, printed in gilt and blue ink on a sheet of paper folded in half. The card is decorated with a scrap depicting synagogue prayer. Inside is a lengthy handwritten greeting in German. [German, early 20th century].
28X22 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor tears.
3. "Pop-up" greeting card bearing depiction of the blowing of the shofar, with "shanah tovah" greetings in Hebrew and French. Printed in Germany for the French Jewish market. First or second decade of the 20th century. A brief handwritten greeting, dated 1922, has been added on the back.
14X7.5 cm. Good condition.
4. "Shanah tovah" greeting card for Hebrew year 5694 (1933-34), consisting of two checkered notebook pages, with stickers and scraps glued on, as well as with a Star of David, apples, and shofars, all hand drawn. Inside the greeting card is an additional folded sheet containing a lengthy handwritten "shanah tovah" greeting in German, addressed to the writer's grandfather and grandmother. [Germany].
23X18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Closed and open tears. Reinforced with adhesive tape.
5. "Shanah tovah" greeting card for Hebrew year 5698 (1937-38), handwritten and hand drawn, with stickers and scraps glued on. Inside, the card contains a lengthy greeting in Hebrew, elegantly handwritten in Hebrew block letters and addressed to the writer's parents. This greeting card appears to have been composed by the same writer as the one in item no. 4, above. [Germany].
28.5X13 cm. Good-fair condition. Closed and open tears. Stains. Creases. Reinforced with paper and adhesive tape.
1. Printed card, folded in half, dated 188-, with "shanah tovah" greetings in Hebrew and German.
11X18 cm. Good condition. Tears to length of fold. Minor stains.
2. Large "shanah tovah" greeting card, printed in gilt and blue ink on a sheet of paper folded in half. The card is decorated with a scrap depicting synagogue prayer. Inside is a lengthy handwritten greeting in German. [German, early 20th century].
28X22 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor tears.
3. "Pop-up" greeting card bearing depiction of the blowing of the shofar, with "shanah tovah" greetings in Hebrew and French. Printed in Germany for the French Jewish market. First or second decade of the 20th century. A brief handwritten greeting, dated 1922, has been added on the back.
14X7.5 cm. Good condition.
4. "Shanah tovah" greeting card for Hebrew year 5694 (1933-34), consisting of two checkered notebook pages, with stickers and scraps glued on, as well as with a Star of David, apples, and shofars, all hand drawn. Inside the greeting card is an additional folded sheet containing a lengthy handwritten "shanah tovah" greeting in German, addressed to the writer's grandfather and grandmother. [Germany].
23X18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Closed and open tears. Reinforced with adhesive tape.
5. "Shanah tovah" greeting card for Hebrew year 5698 (1937-38), handwritten and hand drawn, with stickers and scraps glued on. Inside, the card contains a lengthy greeting in Hebrew, elegantly handwritten in Hebrew block letters and addressed to the writer's parents. This greeting card appears to have been composed by the same writer as the one in item no. 4, above. [Germany].
28.5X13 cm. Good-fair condition. Closed and open tears. Stains. Creases. Reinforced with paper and adhesive tape.
Category
Souvenirs of Palestine, Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Cards
Catalogue
Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Feb 28, 2023
Opening: $100
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Six early "shanah tovah" postcards and greeting cards. USA, Europe and Palestine, [1881 to the first decades of the 20th century].
Included: • Undivided "shanah tovah" postcard, published by Foster-Co., USA, 1881. • Undivided "shanah tovah" postcard, with greeting in Hebrew and in French, printed in black and gold. [Germany, late 19th century]. • "Shanah tovah" greeting card issued by the Misgav Ladach hospital committee. Jerusalem, [ca, early 20th century]. • Undivided Russian postcard, featuring an illustration of a postman carrying a letter. A removable, folded strip of paper (placed under the postman's arm) is printed with greetings in Hebrew and in Yiddish. Postmark from 1910. • "Shanah tovah" postcard with a folding, book-shaped flap, beneath which is an accordion-folded strip of paper bearing pictures of Hebrew and Yiddish authors. [Poland, ca. 1920s]. • "Shanah tovah" greeting card with a folding flap, beneath which is an accordion-folded strip of paper bearing pictures of prominent women in Jewish history. [Poland, ca. 1920s].
14X9 cm on average. Overall good condition. Blemishes and stains.
Included: • Undivided "shanah tovah" postcard, published by Foster-Co., USA, 1881. • Undivided "shanah tovah" postcard, with greeting in Hebrew and in French, printed in black and gold. [Germany, late 19th century]. • "Shanah tovah" greeting card issued by the Misgav Ladach hospital committee. Jerusalem, [ca, early 20th century]. • Undivided Russian postcard, featuring an illustration of a postman carrying a letter. A removable, folded strip of paper (placed under the postman's arm) is printed with greetings in Hebrew and in Yiddish. Postmark from 1910. • "Shanah tovah" postcard with a folding, book-shaped flap, beneath which is an accordion-folded strip of paper bearing pictures of Hebrew and Yiddish authors. [Poland, ca. 1920s]. • "Shanah tovah" greeting card with a folding flap, beneath which is an accordion-folded strip of paper bearing pictures of prominent women in Jewish history. [Poland, ca. 1920s].
14X9 cm on average. Overall good condition. Blemishes and stains.
Category
Souvenirs of Palestine, Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Cards
Catalogue
Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Feb 28, 2023
Opening: $100
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
One early "shanah tovah" greeting card and two early "shanah tovah" postcards. Germany, France, and Palestine, late 19th and early 20th centuries.
1. "Shanah tovah" postcard, undivided back, printed in gilt ink, with new year's greetings in Hebrew and French. Postmark on back dated September 26, 1889.
Approx. 9X14 cm.
2. "Shanah tovah" postcard, undivided back, issued by "Old Age Homes Jerusalem…" With new year's greetings in Hebrew and German, intended for donors to the institution. Postmark on back dated 1902.
10X13.5 cm.
3. Elegant, chromolithographic "shanah tovah" greeting card. Printed by Rosenblatt, Frankfurt am Main [ca. early 20th century]. The Site of the Temple appears in the center, surrounded by greetings in Hebrew for the New Year. The moshavot Rishon LeZion and Rehovot are depicted in illustrations on inward-folding flaps. When folded, the flaps make up the front of the greeting card, bearing greetings in German.
10X10.5 cm (when folded).
Overall good condition.
1. "Shanah tovah" postcard, undivided back, printed in gilt ink, with new year's greetings in Hebrew and French. Postmark on back dated September 26, 1889.
Approx. 9X14 cm.
2. "Shanah tovah" postcard, undivided back, issued by "Old Age Homes Jerusalem…" With new year's greetings in Hebrew and German, intended for donors to the institution. Postmark on back dated 1902.
10X13.5 cm.
3. Elegant, chromolithographic "shanah tovah" greeting card. Printed by Rosenblatt, Frankfurt am Main [ca. early 20th century]. The Site of the Temple appears in the center, surrounded by greetings in Hebrew for the New Year. The moshavot Rishon LeZion and Rehovot are depicted in illustrations on inward-folding flaps. When folded, the flaps make up the front of the greeting card, bearing greetings in German.
10X10.5 cm (when folded).
Overall good condition.
Category
Souvenirs of Palestine, Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Cards
Catalogue
Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Feb 28, 2023
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Some 45 "shanah tovah" postcards and greeting cards. Various publishers, Poland, Germany, France, Israel and elsewhere, late 19th century and 20th century.
The collection comprises: • Postcards depicting holiday customs and scenes of Jewish life – Tashlich, Kiddush, lighting candles and more. • Romantic postcards depicting happy families and children bearing flowers. • Postcards and greeting cards decorated with flowers, garlands and other ornaments. Including: A postcard with a New Year greeting in Hebrew and German, sent in 1895; "shanah tovah" greeting card (gold in on red transparency), with greetings in French and Hebrew; a postcard with the greeting "May you be inscribed for a good year" (Hebrew) depicting a farmer sowing his land, published by JNF in Poland. • Postcard with a picture of the sender, illustration of the Technion in Haifa and a greeting in Hebrew. • Postcard with a picture of IDF soldiers. • And more.
Three of the postcards have undivided backs.
Size and condition vary.
The collection comprises: • Postcards depicting holiday customs and scenes of Jewish life – Tashlich, Kiddush, lighting candles and more. • Romantic postcards depicting happy families and children bearing flowers. • Postcards and greeting cards decorated with flowers, garlands and other ornaments. Including: A postcard with a New Year greeting in Hebrew and German, sent in 1895; "shanah tovah" greeting card (gold in on red transparency), with greetings in French and Hebrew; a postcard with the greeting "May you be inscribed for a good year" (Hebrew) depicting a farmer sowing his land, published by JNF in Poland. • Postcard with a picture of the sender, illustration of the Technion in Haifa and a greeting in Hebrew. • Postcard with a picture of IDF soldiers. • And more.
Three of the postcards have undivided backs.
Size and condition vary.
Category
Souvenirs of Palestine, Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Cards
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Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Feb 28, 2023
Opening: $150
Sold for: $350
Including buyer's premium
Fourteen "shanah tovah" greeting cards, with portrait photographs of the senders, views of Palestine, and more. Poland and Palestine, first half of the 20th century.
4X9 cm to 14X9 cm. Overall good condition.
4X9 cm to 14X9 cm. Overall good condition.
Category
Souvenirs of Palestine, Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Cards
Catalogue
Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Feb 28, 2023
Opening: $200
Sold for: $350
Including buyer's premium
Seven photographic "shanah tovah" greeting cards sent by detainees of the detention camps in Cyprus. Cyprus, the eve of Rosh Hashanah, 1947-1948.
• Four cards bearing their sender's portrait, surrounded by sights of the camps, tents, watchtowers, the bridge between camp 65 and camp 66 and ships sailing to Palestine. • Two "shanah tovah" greeting cards bearing photographs of the "summer camps" where the detainees lived in tents. One of them is folded and signed in the plate "Foto Pais". With handwritten new year's greeting by the members of the joint camp secretariat. • "shanah tovah" greeting card by the "Zionist Youth" Movement in Cyprus, bearing the slogan "To Fulfillment" (Hebrew). Handwritten greeting on verso, signed "To Fulfillment in Cyprus" (Hebrew).
5.5X8 to 7.5X9 cm. (one card is folded in half). Good overall condition. Minor blemishes. Creases. Stains.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
• Four cards bearing their sender's portrait, surrounded by sights of the camps, tents, watchtowers, the bridge between camp 65 and camp 66 and ships sailing to Palestine. • Two "shanah tovah" greeting cards bearing photographs of the "summer camps" where the detainees lived in tents. One of them is folded and signed in the plate "Foto Pais". With handwritten new year's greeting by the members of the joint camp secretariat. • "shanah tovah" greeting card by the "Zionist Youth" Movement in Cyprus, bearing the slogan "To Fulfillment" (Hebrew). Handwritten greeting on verso, signed "To Fulfillment in Cyprus" (Hebrew).
5.5X8 to 7.5X9 cm. (one card is folded in half). Good overall condition. Minor blemishes. Creases. Stains.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Souvenirs of Palestine, Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Cards
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