Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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HaGashash HaHiver - Sefer HaZahav. Book published by HaGashash HaHiver, 1975.
Book featuring all the sketches and songs of the popular trio from their first show up to "Offside Story," including many photos, caricatures, newspaper clippings, etc. The members of the trio signed their names on half title page.
207 pages. 28X22 cm. Very good condition.
Book featuring all the sketches and songs of the popular trio from their first show up to "Offside Story," including many photos, caricatures, newspaper clippings, etc. The members of the trio signed their names on half title page.
207 pages. 28X22 cm. Very good condition.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Poster advertising HaGashash HaHiver's debut show - Simhat Zkenti, from 1964. The poster is comprised of several photos of the three members in different sketches, as well as their individual portraits with the text: "HaGashash HaHiver Trio present: Simhat Zkenti". Further credits include the producers, HaTeatron HaAmami, A. Deshe (Pashanel), the director, Shaike Ophir and the musical director, Arye Levanon.
The show was supposed to be called "Things are getting Better" and the premiere was to take place on November 1964, at the Double Chin club, but the club eventually opened only on early December 1964 and the premiere was postponed by two days and moved to Bnei Brith hall in Tel Aviv.
The show featured the sketch "Jailhouse 6" and the songs Panas Rechov, Ma Hu Ose La, Uzi Uzi, and Falfilu.
81x57 cm. Small defects. Mounted on rice paper.
The show was supposed to be called "Things are getting Better" and the premiere was to take place on November 1964, at the Double Chin club, but the club eventually opened only on early December 1964 and the premiere was postponed by two days and moved to Bnei Brith hall in Tel Aviv.
The show featured the sketch "Jailhouse 6" and the songs Panas Rechov, Ma Hu Ose La, Uzi Uzi, and Falfilu.
81x57 cm. Small defects. Mounted on rice paper.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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1. Cinema Gashash - the group's third program [1968]. Director: Nisim Aloni. The first Gashash show directed by Aloni. 70X50 cm. Folding lines, slight tears on margins.
2. Cassius Clay vs. Halfon. [1971]. Directed by Yossi Banai. 70X50 cm. Folding lines, slight tears.
3. Offside Story. 1974. Written and directed by Yossi Banai. 69X50 cm. Folding lines.
4. Ovdim Aleinu Avoda Ivrit. 1978. 70X50 cm. Folding lines.
5. Cracker Vs. Cracker. [1980]. Written and directed by Yossi Banai. 69X50 cm. Folding lines.
6. Kosot Ruach. 1992. Written and directed by Yossi Banai. 70X50 cm. Folding lines. Wear.
2. Cassius Clay vs. Halfon. [1971]. Directed by Yossi Banai. 70X50 cm. Folding lines, slight tears.
3. Offside Story. 1974. Written and directed by Yossi Banai. 69X50 cm. Folding lines.
4. Ovdim Aleinu Avoda Ivrit. 1978. 70X50 cm. Folding lines.
5. Cracker Vs. Cracker. [1980]. Written and directed by Yossi Banai. 69X50 cm. Folding lines.
6. Kosot Ruach. 1992. Written and directed by Yossi Banai. 70X50 cm. Folding lines. Wear.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Sold for: $525
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1. The American Princess, Written and directed by Nisim Aloni, with Avner Hizkiyahu. [1963]. Costumes and Set: Yosl Bergner. In 1963, Aloni, Yossi Banai and Hizkiyahu established "Teatron HaOnot," staging Aloni's The American Princess, as well as adaptations of plays by Chekhov, Gogol and others, but the theatre closed down after three years. 82X55 cm. Folding lines, slight tears and slight flaws at the corner of the poster.
2. Yossi Banai and Rivka Michaeli - Yaldut Kasha. The Hammam Theatre. 1964. 69X49 cm. Folding lines.
3. An evening featuring two plays with Banai and Gila Almagor: The Bride and the Butterfly Hunter, written and directed by Nisim Aloni. Set: Yosl Bergner; The Dutchman by LeRoi Jones (aka Amiri Baraka), written in 1964, translated by Aloni. [1967]. 70X50 cm. Folding lines.
4. Ein Ahavot Smechot, an evening with the songs of Georges Brassens. Arranger and conductor: Stu Hachohen. [1969]. 62X46 cm. Folding lines.
5. Shirim Min HaKayitz Shel HaChoref Sheavar - songs from all shows. [1977]. 70X49. Folding lines.
2. Yossi Banai and Rivka Michaeli - Yaldut Kasha. The Hammam Theatre. 1964. 69X49 cm. Folding lines.
3. An evening featuring two plays with Banai and Gila Almagor: The Bride and the Butterfly Hunter, written and directed by Nisim Aloni. Set: Yosl Bergner; The Dutchman by LeRoi Jones (aka Amiri Baraka), written in 1964, translated by Aloni. [1967]. 70X50 cm. Folding lines.
4. Ein Ahavot Smechot, an evening with the songs of Georges Brassens. Arranger and conductor: Stu Hachohen. [1969]. 62X46 cm. Folding lines.
5. Shirim Min HaKayitz Shel HaChoref Sheavar - songs from all shows. [1977]. 70X49. Folding lines.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Sold for: $163
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A poster for the show "Erev Chad Peami", staged by Moni Moshonov, Shlomo Bar Aba and Gidi Gov for soldiers during the First Lebanon War. Musicians Yoni Rechter and Shlomo Yidov joined the show, which was an instant success throughout Israel, with several of the characters and sketches achieving cult status, such as: Yatzek, Ha'Baba Buba, Shaul, and more.
The poster [February 1983] announces six shows in Tel Aviv within 16 days!
69X49 cm. Slight tears on margins, folding lines.
48@. כרזה למסיבת הפרידה של דן בן אמוץ - דוד טרטקובר / דוד רובינגר, 1989
כרזה שעיצב דוד טרטקובר למסיבת הפרידה שערך דן בן אמוץ לחבריו בחמאם ביפו כשידע שימיו ספורים. בכרזה צילום של בן אמוץ הצעיר שצילם דויד רובינגר שעליו הכיתוב "נסיתי הכל". מתחת לצילום הכיתוב ד ב א, ראשי התיבות של שמו - דן בן אמוץ. לאורך השול הימני כיתוב "טרטקובר עפ"י דב"א / תוצרת הארץ תל אביב / הוצא לאור למסיבת פרידה (חזרה גנראלית) / שבת 080489 / החמאם יפו". הכרזה ממוספרת בפינה הימנית התחתונה - 198.
50X70 ס"מ. קמטים ומעט בלאי.
The poster [February 1983] announces six shows in Tel Aviv within 16 days!
69X49 cm. Slight tears on margins, folding lines.
48@. כרזה למסיבת הפרידה של דן בן אמוץ - דוד טרטקובר / דוד רובינגר, 1989
כרזה שעיצב דוד טרטקובר למסיבת הפרידה שערך דן בן אמוץ לחבריו בחמאם ביפו כשידע שימיו ספורים. בכרזה צילום של בן אמוץ הצעיר שצילם דויד רובינגר שעליו הכיתוב "נסיתי הכל". מתחת לצילום הכיתוב ד ב א, ראשי התיבות של שמו - דן בן אמוץ. לאורך השול הימני כיתוב "טרטקובר עפ"י דב"א / תוצרת הארץ תל אביב / הוצא לאור למסיבת פרידה (חזרה גנראלית) / שבת 080489 / החמאם יפו". הכרזה ממוספרת בפינה הימנית התחתונה - 198.
50X70 ס"מ. קמטים ומעט בלאי.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Poster designed by David Tartakover for the farewell party Dan Ben Amotz held for his friends, when he knew his days were numbered. The poster features a David Rubinger photo of Ben Amotz with the writing "I've tried everything." The initials DBA appear beneath the photo. On the right margin: "Tartakover according to DBA/ Totzeret Haaretz, Tel Aviv / published for the farewell party (dress rehearsal) / Saturday, 080689 / Hamam, Jaffa." The poster is numbered on the right bottom corner - 198.
50X70 cm. Creases, some wear.
50X70 cm. Creases, some wear.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Sold for: $213
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Collection of placemats used at Mandy Rice-Davies' "Mandy's Drugstore," between the years 1973-1982.
"Mandy's Drugtore," at 206 Dizengoff Street, was a "fast food restaurant willing to offer its fine and tasty services until the small hours of the night…" as declared on the first placemat.?The placemats, printed monthly, featured humor, gastronomic crossword puzzles, advertisements, the occasional mention of political events, sketches and photographs.
Mandy Rice-Davies (1944-2014) was a British model and showgirl best known for her association with Christine Keeler and her role in the Profumo Scandal of 1963, which led to resignation of Conservative War Minister, John Profumo. Three years later, she married businessman Rafi Shauli, moved to Israel, converted to Judaism and became the queen of Tel Aviv nightlife, with her husband naming several restaurants and clubs after her.
From issue 74 (June 1979) on, the restaurant omitted Mandy's name and was simply called The Drugstore.
Issues 1-101, 103, 106-110, 112, as well as several English issues, not numbered. A total of about 110 different issues, between the years 1973-1982.
46X29 cm. Issues 1-78 stapled to cardboard. Issues 79-97 are stapled in pairs with filing holes. The rest have filing holes. Good condition, with tears, damage and several pen marks.
"Mandy's Drugtore," at 206 Dizengoff Street, was a "fast food restaurant willing to offer its fine and tasty services until the small hours of the night…" as declared on the first placemat.?The placemats, printed monthly, featured humor, gastronomic crossword puzzles, advertisements, the occasional mention of political events, sketches and photographs.
Mandy Rice-Davies (1944-2014) was a British model and showgirl best known for her association with Christine Keeler and her role in the Profumo Scandal of 1963, which led to resignation of Conservative War Minister, John Profumo. Three years later, she married businessman Rafi Shauli, moved to Israel, converted to Judaism and became the queen of Tel Aviv nightlife, with her husband naming several restaurants and clubs after her.
From issue 74 (June 1979) on, the restaurant omitted Mandy's name and was simply called The Drugstore.
Issues 1-101, 103, 106-110, 112, as well as several English issues, not numbered. A total of about 110 different issues, between the years 1973-1982.
46X29 cm. Issues 1-78 stapled to cardboard. Issues 79-97 are stapled in pairs with filing holes. The rest have filing holes. Good condition, with tears, damage and several pen marks.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Sold for: $188
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48 photographs of Israeli singers, actors, entertainers and other celebrities, 1970s and 1980s.
Among the photos: policemen await the end of a Shimi Tavori concert, in order to arrest him; HaGashash HaHiver performing at Ma'asiyahu prison; Assi and Aharona Dayan; Shalom Hanoch and Yehudit Ravitz at the opening of the Shamayim Club; Dan Ben Amotz printing dollars; Meni Peer and Yigal Bashan at Bloomfield Stadium; Shaike Ophir and Juki Arkin with Yitzhak Artzi, Shlomo Artzi's father; various photographs featuring Tsvika Pik, Menahem Golan, David Avidan, Yizhar Cohen, Yardena Arazi, Shula Hen, Dudu Topaz, Yehuda Barkan, Ilanit and others. Lot further includes photographs of Kirk Douglas and Ingrid Bergman visiting Israel, Arik Einstein's car wreck after his accident, and Rafi Nelson's holiday village.
Various photographers. Many of the photos by photographers Uzi Keren and Shaul Golan. Most of the photographs feature photographers' stamps or signatures, many of them include handwritten captions and dates.
Various sizes - between 18X11 cm and 24x21 cm. Various conditions. General condition is good.
Among the photos: policemen await the end of a Shimi Tavori concert, in order to arrest him; HaGashash HaHiver performing at Ma'asiyahu prison; Assi and Aharona Dayan; Shalom Hanoch and Yehudit Ravitz at the opening of the Shamayim Club; Dan Ben Amotz printing dollars; Meni Peer and Yigal Bashan at Bloomfield Stadium; Shaike Ophir and Juki Arkin with Yitzhak Artzi, Shlomo Artzi's father; various photographs featuring Tsvika Pik, Menahem Golan, David Avidan, Yizhar Cohen, Yardena Arazi, Shula Hen, Dudu Topaz, Yehuda Barkan, Ilanit and others. Lot further includes photographs of Kirk Douglas and Ingrid Bergman visiting Israel, Arik Einstein's car wreck after his accident, and Rafi Nelson's holiday village.
Various photographers. Many of the photos by photographers Uzi Keren and Shaul Golan. Most of the photographs feature photographers' stamps or signatures, many of them include handwritten captions and dates.
Various sizes - between 18X11 cm and 24x21 cm. Various conditions. General condition is good.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Eight postcards of singers, actors and entertainers. Five are signed - all four members of Revi'iyat Moadon HaTeatron signed their postcard; Yafa Yarkoni, with an autograph and dedication on verso, dated 1969; Geula Nuni in "Imi HaGeneralit", signed and dated 1971; Meni Peer - signed; Ami Shavit, dedicated on verso. Also - "Lehakat Pikud Dizengoff," with ink stamp of the group; Yehoram Gaon with printed autograph; HaGashash HaHiver, featuring, on the reverse side, an ink stamp of "U. Zohar and A. Deshe LTD," declaring the printing of a large colorful "placard" of their new show, "Kantata LaShuarma," [1969].
Size and condition vary. General condition: very good.
Size and condition vary. General condition: very good.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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A large photo of Esther Reichstadt (Ofarim), with a dedication to the Israeli delegate to Warsaw, writer Avigdor Dagan. Riechstadt won second prize in a song contest in Sopot, Poland. Her song - Stav (Autumn), penned by Moshe Vilenski and Shimshon Halfi - came in second by a margin of ten points from the winning song. It was the most played songs on Israeli radio in 1962. The photo features Reichstadt singing at the contest.
The dedication reads: "To the dear delegate in Warsaw, Avigdor Dagan, from the one who is yet to achieve, E. Reichstadt." The photo is glued to a page from Dagan's personal photo album, with an English caption, probably in his handwritting "Esther Reichstadt winning second prize at Sopot song festival, July 1962".
On the other side of the album page: two photos of Dagan at a reception at the Iranian ambassador's.
18X13 cm. Photo has slight flaws and remnants of glue, apparently from sticking of the album's pages.
The dedication reads: "To the dear delegate in Warsaw, Avigdor Dagan, from the one who is yet to achieve, E. Reichstadt." The photo is glued to a page from Dagan's personal photo album, with an English caption, probably in his handwritting "Esther Reichstadt winning second prize at Sopot song festival, July 1962".
On the other side of the album page: two photos of Dagan at a reception at the Iranian ambassador's.
18X13 cm. Photo has slight flaws and remnants of glue, apparently from sticking of the album's pages.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Sold for: $63
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Eleven photographs of Chalav U'Dvash (Milk and Honey) with lead singer Gali Atari, winners of the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Hallelujah.
Four of the photos are from the evening of the Contest, two are from a press conference a day later, together with the song's authors, Shimrit Orr and Kobi Oshrat, one photo from backstage at the Israeli Song Festival, where the song won and was chosen to represent Israel, two PR photos of the group, one in Paris, with the Eiffel Tower in the background, the other in the old city of Jerusalem, bearing the trademark sign of record company Polydor. The last photo is from a TV special supporting the International Red Cross - Atari and the group members are seen with the prime ministers of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, who all joined them onstage to sing Hallelujah.
The group consisted of Atari, Yehuda Tamir, Reuven Gvirtz and Shmulik Bilu.?Different sizes. Captions are written on the verso of some, others have photographer's stamps. General condition very good.
Four of the photos are from the evening of the Contest, two are from a press conference a day later, together with the song's authors, Shimrit Orr and Kobi Oshrat, one photo from backstage at the Israeli Song Festival, where the song won and was chosen to represent Israel, two PR photos of the group, one in Paris, with the Eiffel Tower in the background, the other in the old city of Jerusalem, bearing the trademark sign of record company Polydor. The last photo is from a TV special supporting the International Red Cross - Atari and the group members are seen with the prime ministers of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, who all joined them onstage to sing Hallelujah.
The group consisted of Atari, Yehuda Tamir, Reuven Gvirtz and Shmulik Bilu.?Different sizes. Captions are written on the verso of some, others have photographer's stamps. General condition very good.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $200
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A photograph of Lahakat HaNahal (the Nahal Troupe) from the time of its 21st production - Carnaval BaNahal, 1968.
On verso, signatures of eleven troupe members including Danny Sanderson, Eli Magen, Miri Aloni, Ofira Gluska and Amos Tel-Shir.
The Nahal Troupe's 21st production, the first following the Six-Day War, offered a new, updated sound; musical director Yair Rosenblum included for the first time an organ (played by Yair Havatzelet), and an electric guitar (Danny Sanderson). These replaced the old accordion and signaled a new era of modern pop music.
The Band included Amos Tel-Shir, (troupe commander), Moti Fleisher, Ofira Gluska and Miri Aloni, whose first solo lines were on the song Carnaval BaNahal. Eli Magen played bass, and Meir Fenigstein, who later joined Sanderson in Kaveret (Poogy), played drums. Eli Magen and Miri Aloni collaborated later in Aharit HaYamim (Apocalypse).
24X18 cm. Good condition. Few creases and wear.
On verso, signatures of eleven troupe members including Danny Sanderson, Eli Magen, Miri Aloni, Ofira Gluska and Amos Tel-Shir.
The Nahal Troupe's 21st production, the first following the Six-Day War, offered a new, updated sound; musical director Yair Rosenblum included for the first time an organ (played by Yair Havatzelet), and an electric guitar (Danny Sanderson). These replaced the old accordion and signaled a new era of modern pop music.
The Band included Amos Tel-Shir, (troupe commander), Moti Fleisher, Ofira Gluska and Miri Aloni, whose first solo lines were on the song Carnaval BaNahal. Eli Magen played bass, and Meir Fenigstein, who later joined Sanderson in Kaveret (Poogy), played drums. Eli Magen and Miri Aloni collaborated later in Aharit HaYamim (Apocalypse).
24X18 cm. Good condition. Few creases and wear.
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