Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
22 postcards and 8 greeting cards with "Shana Tovah" greetings. Published by "Yehudiya", Z. Resnik and other publishers (most of them without the publisher's name), Poland and Germany, Palestine and elsewhere, [late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century (several cards are later)].
The collection contains "Shana Tovah" postcards and greeting cards decorated with flowers and birds, views, children and more; "Shana Tovah" postcards depicting biblical scenes; postcards depicting moments of Jewish life; postcards bearing pictures from Palestine; and more.
Among them: * "Shana Tovah" card, printed in gold on a blue transparency. * Postcard of "Palestine, for a happy New Year" (Hebrew). Its upper part opens like a book and in it, a paper strip is folded on which there are photographs of sites in Palestine. Warsaw: A. Gołubczyk printing press, [ca. 1920s]. * Postcard depicting the Kaparot ceremony. On its verso, the inscription "Misrachi Postkarte", Elul 1925" ['Mizrachi' Postcard]. [Germany?], 1925. * Two "Shana Tovah" photographed postcards bearing portraits of the senders. Tel-Aviv, [1930s].
Two of the postcards are undivided.
Approx. 6.5x8.5 to 15x9.5. Good overall condition. A few blemishes, creases and stains. Seven of the postcard were used.
The collection contains "Shana Tovah" postcards and greeting cards decorated with flowers and birds, views, children and more; "Shana Tovah" postcards depicting biblical scenes; postcards depicting moments of Jewish life; postcards bearing pictures from Palestine; and more.
Among them: * "Shana Tovah" card, printed in gold on a blue transparency. * Postcard of "Palestine, for a happy New Year" (Hebrew). Its upper part opens like a book and in it, a paper strip is folded on which there are photographs of sites in Palestine. Warsaw: A. Gołubczyk printing press, [ca. 1920s]. * Postcard depicting the Kaparot ceremony. On its verso, the inscription "Misrachi Postkarte", Elul 1925" ['Mizrachi' Postcard]. [Germany?], 1925. * Two "Shana Tovah" photographed postcards bearing portraits of the senders. Tel-Aviv, [1930s].
Two of the postcards are undivided.
Approx. 6.5x8.5 to 15x9.5. Good overall condition. A few blemishes, creases and stains. Seven of the postcard were used.
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Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $800
Unsold
51 postcards and "Shanah Tovah" cards. Europe, the USA, New Zealand and Israel, [first half of the 20th Century].
A varied collection, which includes: * Eight undivided postcardsincluding a postcard on which greetings for the New Year from "Mr. & Mrs. Abe Emanuel" are printed. Dunedin, New Zealand; sent in 1904. * "Shanah Tovah" card printed in gold on blue transparency, in Hebrew and French. * "Shanah Tovah" card by "The students of the workshops of the Jewish community of Warsaw" (Polish), Rosh HaShana 1902. * and more.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
A varied collection, which includes: * Eight undivided postcardsincluding a postcard on which greetings for the New Year from "Mr. & Mrs. Abe Emanuel" are printed. Dunedin, New Zealand; sent in 1904. * "Shanah Tovah" card printed in gold on blue transparency, in Hebrew and French. * "Shanah Tovah" card by "The students of the workshops of the Jewish community of Warsaw" (Polish), Rosh HaShana 1902. * and more.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
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Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $300
Unsold
d Army – Palestine, the 1930s to 1950s
Approx. 75 "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards, including photographed cards. Published by "Palphot", "Cosmos" and other publishing houses. Palestine, [ca. 1930s-early 1950s].
A quality greeting cards, some of them photographed, from the period of the Yishuv and the establishment of the State, many of them published by Palphot (established in 1934), depicting sights from the life of settlement and work, agriculture, defending the country and the army.
The cards show photographs of central structures and sites in the Yishuv, among them Tel-Aviv Port, and the port of Haifa, the building of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem, the Hebrew University, the National Library, Dizengoff Square in Tel-Aviv, the statue of the Roaring Lion in Tel-Chai and the settlement of Chanita; photographs of guards and soldiers; photographs of farmers, workers, fishermen and builders; photographs of pilots and seamen; and more.
Average size: 8x4.5 cm to 9x4.5 cm. Good overall condition. A few stains.
Approx. 75 "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards, including photographed cards. Published by "Palphot", "Cosmos" and other publishing houses. Palestine, [ca. 1930s-early 1950s].
A quality greeting cards, some of them photographed, from the period of the Yishuv and the establishment of the State, many of them published by Palphot (established in 1934), depicting sights from the life of settlement and work, agriculture, defending the country and the army.
The cards show photographs of central structures and sites in the Yishuv, among them Tel-Aviv Port, and the port of Haifa, the building of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem, the Hebrew University, the National Library, Dizengoff Square in Tel-Aviv, the statue of the Roaring Lion in Tel-Chai and the settlement of Chanita; photographs of guards and soldiers; photographs of farmers, workers, fishermen and builders; photographs of pilots and seamen; and more.
Average size: 8x4.5 cm to 9x4.5 cm. Good overall condition. A few stains.
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Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Unsold
24 "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards published by the Jewish National Fund. Israel and the USA, the second half of the 20th century (several items are earlier).
In the collection: * Two cards calling to "Give your Yom Kippur gift to the Jewish National Fund" (English and Yiddish). USA. * Sketch for a "Shanah Tovah" greeting card for 1954, with an illustration of David's Tower, and the card that was printed according to the sketch * Shanah Tovah greeting cards from the 1950s and 960s, decorated with traditional images alongside military images and sights from the settlements, among them soldiers blowing the Shofar, farmers plowing a field, crops, and more. * Cards for friends of the JNF in Austria and Britain to which were added pressed leaves and flowers from the forests of the JNF. * And more.
8x10.5 to 17.5x38cm. Good overall condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
In the collection: * Two cards calling to "Give your Yom Kippur gift to the Jewish National Fund" (English and Yiddish). USA. * Sketch for a "Shanah Tovah" greeting card for 1954, with an illustration of David's Tower, and the card that was printed according to the sketch * Shanah Tovah greeting cards from the 1950s and 960s, decorated with traditional images alongside military images and sights from the settlements, among them soldiers blowing the Shofar, farmers plowing a field, crops, and more. * Cards for friends of the JNF in Austria and Britain to which were added pressed leaves and flowers from the forests of the JNF. * And more.
8x10.5 to 17.5x38cm. Good overall condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $100
Unsold
Postcard with a "Shana Tovah" greeting and a photograph of the Emil synagogue in Manila, the Philippines, 1947.
The Emil synagogue was named after Emil Bachrach (1874-1937), a Jewish-American businessman who moved to Manila in 1901 and financially supported the local Jewish community. In 1945, the synagogue was burnt down during the Battle of Manila in World War II. The synagogue was reconstructed later by the USA army.
On the postcard before us there is a printed photograph of the front of the reconstructed synagogue, and under it, the inscriptions "Reconstructed Temple Emil, Manila Philippines" in Hebrew and English. The postcard was sent by mail in 1947.
9x14 cm. Good condition. A few stains and minor creases.
The Emil synagogue was named after Emil Bachrach (1874-1937), a Jewish-American businessman who moved to Manila in 1901 and financially supported the local Jewish community. In 1945, the synagogue was burnt down during the Battle of Manila in World War II. The synagogue was reconstructed later by the USA army.
On the postcard before us there is a printed photograph of the front of the reconstructed synagogue, and under it, the inscriptions "Reconstructed Temple Emil, Manila Philippines" in Hebrew and English. The postcard was sent by mail in 1947.
9x14 cm. Good condition. A few stains and minor creases.
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Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $100
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
Eretz Israel Shifskarte [ship-ticket], a "Happy New Year" colorful, lithographic card (single leaf). Warsaw: Central, [ca. 1920s-1930s].
In the center of the leaf, an illustration of "the Ship of Redemption" (Di Geulah Shif) on the background of the Jaffa Port. On it slower part, a train. On the margins of the leaf, illustrations of sites in Palestine, with verses and greetings around them.
24.5x32 cm. Good condition. A few stains. Tears and creases to edges.
In the center of the leaf, an illustration of "the Ship of Redemption" (Di Geulah Shif) on the background of the Jaffa Port. On it slower part, a train. On the margins of the leaf, illustrations of sites in Palestine, with verses and greetings around them.
24.5x32 cm. Good condition. A few stains. Tears and creases to edges.
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Postcards, "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards
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