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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Movie poster of the 1961 film I Like Mike, directed by Peter Frye, based on a play by Aharon Meged, starring Chaim Topol and Batya Lancet.
The poster features black and white scenes from the film and illustrations in red and mustard. Designed by Artis.
The poster uses the English title chosen by the producers "Surprise Party," (even though the original Hebrew title was in English).
The plot deals with an ambitious mother who tries to wed her daughter to a rich Jewish-American young man visiting Israel, so that she and her family can move with him back to the US. The film is a satire of the "American Dream" of many Israelis of the time, and the admiration of money and status it represented.
88X113 cm. Very good condition. Folding lines, slight tears to the margins and slight flaws around some of the folding lines on the bottom left corner.
The poster features black and white scenes from the film and illustrations in red and mustard. Designed by Artis.
The poster uses the English title chosen by the producers "Surprise Party," (even though the original Hebrew title was in English).
The plot deals with an ambitious mother who tries to wed her daughter to a rich Jewish-American young man visiting Israel, so that she and her family can move with him back to the US. The film is a satire of the "American Dream" of many Israelis of the time, and the admiration of money and status it represented.
88X113 cm. Very good condition. Folding lines, slight tears to the margins and slight flaws around some of the folding lines on the bottom left corner.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $300
Sold for: $550
Including buyer's premium
Movie poster for the film Sallah Shabati, starring Haim Topol, Arik Einstein, Geula Noni and Gila Almagor.
The poster, designed by Cyla Menusy, features a black and white photo of Haim Topol in a scene from the film on light brown background, and to its right, the film's title and credits in color.
Sallah Shabati, 1964, was the first Israeli film to be nominated for an Academy Award, and the first Israeli film to win Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globe Award as Best Foreign Film.
The film features several songs, one of them, Li VeLach, is performed by Arik Einstein and Geula Noni.?100x70cm. Very good condition, folding lines.
The poster, designed by Cyla Menusy, features a black and white photo of Haim Topol in a scene from the film on light brown background, and to its right, the film's title and credits in color.
Sallah Shabati, 1964, was the first Israeli film to be nominated for an Academy Award, and the first Israeli film to win Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globe Award as Best Foreign Film.
The film features several songs, one of them, Li VeLach, is performed by Arik Einstein and Geula Noni.?100x70cm. Very good condition, folding lines.
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Cinema
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: $575
Including buyer's premium
Original black and white poster for Uri Zohar's 1972 film, Metzitzim (Peeping Toms), starring Arik Einstein, Uri Zohar and Sima Eliyahu. Design: Alona Einstein and Yossi Rok.
50X70 cm. Slight foxing, creases and tear to margins, with slight losses.
50X70 cm. Slight foxing, creases and tear to margins, with slight losses.
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Cinema
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $138
Including buyer's premium
English movie poster for "Rockinghorse" (Susetz), Yaky Yosha's 1978 feature film. The poster depicts Shmulik Kraus and Gedalia Besser in a celluloid-like frame with a yellow background and English credits. The film's Hebrew name "סוסעץ", appears on the bottom right of the poster.
The illustrator's name is signed in print - Hayon 78.
"Rocking Horse," is Yaky Yosha's second film, an adaptation of the 1974 novel by Yoram Kaniuk, starring Shmulik Kraus, Gedalia Besser, Arik Lavie and Josie Katz. It was the first film to represent Israel in the Directors’ Fortnight of the Cannes Film Festival, and participated in many other international festivals. Arik Einstein sang the title track, written by Yaakov Rotblit and composed by Shmulik Kraus.
63X44 cm. Very good condition. Folding lines and slight creases.
The illustrator's name is signed in print - Hayon 78.
"Rocking Horse," is Yaky Yosha's second film, an adaptation of the 1974 novel by Yoram Kaniuk, starring Shmulik Kraus, Gedalia Besser, Arik Lavie and Josie Katz. It was the first film to represent Israel in the Directors’ Fortnight of the Cannes Film Festival, and participated in many other international festivals. Arik Einstein sang the title track, written by Yaakov Rotblit and composed by Shmulik Kraus.
63X44 cm. Very good condition. Folding lines and slight creases.
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Cinema
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Two Israeli movie posters for Menahem Golan's international production "Diamonds," (1975), starring Richard Roundtree, Barbara Hershey and Robert Shaw, as well as Israeli actors Yossi Graber, Shaike Ophir, Yona Elian, Arye Moskuna and Bomba Tzur.
Included is an English promotional booklet for another Golan international production, "Eagles Attack at Dawn" (1970), that featured Israeli actors including Yehoram Gaon, Yosef Shiloach, Yehuda Barkan, Arik Lavie, Michal Bat-Adam and Gabi Amrani. 8 pages, not stapled, very good condition.
The posters: 100X70 cm, 50X70 cm. Good condition, folding lines, few tears on folding lines, very slight stains. Smaller poster has tears to left margin with no loss.
Included is an English promotional booklet for another Golan international production, "Eagles Attack at Dawn" (1970), that featured Israeli actors including Yehoram Gaon, Yosef Shiloach, Yehuda Barkan, Arik Lavie, Michal Bat-Adam and Gabi Amrani. 8 pages, not stapled, very good condition.
The posters: 100X70 cm, 50X70 cm. Good condition, folding lines, few tears on folding lines, very slight stains. Smaller poster has tears to left margin with no loss.
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Cinema
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Movie Poster for Israeli film "Noa At 17," starring Dahlia Shimko, and directed by Itzhak Zepel Yeshurun. The film won the "Kinor David" awards for best film and best screenplay, and was both critically and commercially successful.
50X70 cm. Very good condition. Folding lines.
50X70 cm. Very good condition. Folding lines.
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Cinema
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Unsold
Two movie posters in Japanese for the third film of the "Eskimo Limon" (Lemon Popsicle) series - Hot Bubble Gum. Unique design for Japanese distributers.
One of the posters features the three protagonists of the series sitting next to a table on the beach, with three girls surrounding them. In the background: advertisements for Coca Cola and hamburgers, a red American convertible and palm trees. The film's name and credits appear on the bottom of the poster in Japanese. Only the name of the film appears in English as well: Hot Bubblegum.
The second poster features the three protagonists lying on the beach licking popsicles, each one of them thinking about a different girl who appears in a heart-shaped balloon above his head. Blue background. The film's name and details appear in Japanese, the English title and its number in the series (Lemon Popsicle III), appear in the top left corner.
Both posters are 73x51 cm. Good condition - folding lines, creases to edges.
One of the posters features the three protagonists of the series sitting next to a table on the beach, with three girls surrounding them. In the background: advertisements for Coca Cola and hamburgers, a red American convertible and palm trees. The film's name and credits appear on the bottom of the poster in Japanese. Only the name of the film appears in English as well: Hot Bubblegum.
The second poster features the three protagonists lying on the beach licking popsicles, each one of them thinking about a different girl who appears in a heart-shaped balloon above his head. Blue background. The film's name and details appear in Japanese, the English title and its number in the series (Lemon Popsicle III), appear in the top left corner.
Both posters are 73x51 cm. Good condition - folding lines, creases to edges.
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Cinema
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Israeli movie poster for a 1954 Egyptian film originally titled "Four Girls and an Officer" ("أربع بنات وضابط"). Anwar Wagdi (أنور وجدى (
wrote, directed and starred in the film. Wagdi was one of the most important and prolific actors and directors of his time and was married three times to Jewish-Egyptian singer and actor Leila Mourad (ليلى مراد).
Wagdi's co-star is Naima Akef (نعيمة عاكف), a belly dancer, circus performer and actress, who later died of cancer at the age of 36. The film also features Lebleba (لبلبة), the child actress.
The colorful, lithographic poster was made especially for the Israeli release, and is completely different form the poster printed for the Egypt release. The poster's designer is signed "T.V.".
81X56 cm. A tear to bottom of the poster with a slight loss to its edges. Another small damage with loss to center of the poster.
wrote, directed and starred in the film. Wagdi was one of the most important and prolific actors and directors of his time and was married three times to Jewish-Egyptian singer and actor Leila Mourad (ليلى مراد).
Wagdi's co-star is Naima Akef (نعيمة عاكف), a belly dancer, circus performer and actress, who later died of cancer at the age of 36. The film also features Lebleba (لبلبة), the child actress.
The colorful, lithographic poster was made especially for the Israeli release, and is completely different form the poster printed for the Egypt release. The poster's designer is signed "T.V.".
81X56 cm. A tear to bottom of the poster with a slight loss to its edges. Another small damage with loss to center of the poster.
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Cinema
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Unsold
Movie Poster in Spanish for Israeli film Hill 24 Doesn't Answer (La Colina 24 No Contesta) from 1955 , one of the first feature films produced in Israel. The film deals with the battles of the 1948 War as well as the battle for East Jerusalem. Directed by Thorold Dikinson, the script was written by Israeli Peter Frye. The cast featured Edward Mulhare and Michael Wager, as well as Israeli actors Haya Harareet, Arik Lavie, Shoshana Damari, Yossi Yadin and others.
The film represented Israel at the Cannes Festival, was commercially successful and gained good reviews. Still, in Israel it was criticized for being English speaking, which was considered insufficiently patriotic.
The upper part of the poster features four male figures, saluting a grave with a flag of Israel, a body of a fighter behind them. The bottom part features a fighter with a rifle, as well as a man and a woman.
The poster's designer is signed Carri. The poster was produced in Argentina in 1955 or 1956.
109X73 cm. Very good condition. Folding lines. The poster is linen-backed for display and preservation.
The film represented Israel at the Cannes Festival, was commercially successful and gained good reviews. Still, in Israel it was criticized for being English speaking, which was considered insufficiently patriotic.
The upper part of the poster features four male figures, saluting a grave with a flag of Israel, a body of a fighter behind them. The bottom part features a fighter with a rifle, as well as a man and a woman.
The poster's designer is signed Carri. The poster was produced in Argentina in 1955 or 1956.
109X73 cm. Very good condition. Folding lines. The poster is linen-backed for display and preservation.
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Cinema
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $10,000
Unsold
An amplified acoustic guitar, Ovation 1651, serial number 321044. Made in USA. By its serial number the guitar was made in 1985 or 1986.
The soundboard of the guitar is made of Nutmeg wood, the fretboard is made of Ebony with diamond shaped ivory inlays. The rosette around the opening of the resonance box is embossed with a pattern of leaves in black and ivory colors.
The built in amplification system includes a pre-amp, a stereophonic output, and a volume knob.
The guitar is sold along with its original hard case, which was used by Ariel.
Shalom Hanoch purchased the guitar for Meir Ariel, along with Ariel's wife Tirtsa, when they were in New York in 1986.
Ariel used this guitar for writing some of his most famous songs - included in his albums, from his third album Yerukot from 1988 on, performed with it on his solo concerts well as his band concerts, it is featured in his 1988 film "Meir Ariel's Election Tour", and apparently used it for recording his acoustic album "Rishumei Peham" from 1995.
Three photographs of Meir Ariel with the guitar are included, as is a provenance document, signed by Meir Ariel's widow, confirming the guitar as Ariel's.
Ovation started making guitars in the mid sixties. In the seventies it started making acoustic guitars which were special for having an arched back, made of synthetic material originating in the manufacture of helicopters. The company was also considered a pioneer in including pre amps in its amplification systems, in as soon as 1971. Ovation guitars became very popular in the 1980s, when many well known musicians used them, among them Paul Simon at the Reunion Concert in Central Park, and John Lennon who used this same model - Ovation 1651 Legend, in a few sessions, and is photographed with such a guitar on the cover of his album Acoustic, which was released after his death. Ovation released a limited edition of the guitar with Lennon's name of it, in 2005.
The guitar is in good condition, intact, with no major defects, and playable. Many use marks - scratches, bumps, corrosion to the tuning keys, etc. The case is covered inside with golden brown velvet, with much wear. On the outside - two of its latches are broken, it is worn, scuffed, bumped, with rust to metal parts, a small piece of the outer cover is missing, and with many remnants of stickers.
The soundboard of the guitar is made of Nutmeg wood, the fretboard is made of Ebony with diamond shaped ivory inlays. The rosette around the opening of the resonance box is embossed with a pattern of leaves in black and ivory colors.
The built in amplification system includes a pre-amp, a stereophonic output, and a volume knob.
The guitar is sold along with its original hard case, which was used by Ariel.
Shalom Hanoch purchased the guitar for Meir Ariel, along with Ariel's wife Tirtsa, when they were in New York in 1986.
Ariel used this guitar for writing some of his most famous songs - included in his albums, from his third album Yerukot from 1988 on, performed with it on his solo concerts well as his band concerts, it is featured in his 1988 film "Meir Ariel's Election Tour", and apparently used it for recording his acoustic album "Rishumei Peham" from 1995.
Three photographs of Meir Ariel with the guitar are included, as is a provenance document, signed by Meir Ariel's widow, confirming the guitar as Ariel's.
Ovation started making guitars in the mid sixties. In the seventies it started making acoustic guitars which were special for having an arched back, made of synthetic material originating in the manufacture of helicopters. The company was also considered a pioneer in including pre amps in its amplification systems, in as soon as 1971. Ovation guitars became very popular in the 1980s, when many well known musicians used them, among them Paul Simon at the Reunion Concert in Central Park, and John Lennon who used this same model - Ovation 1651 Legend, in a few sessions, and is photographed with such a guitar on the cover of his album Acoustic, which was released after his death. Ovation released a limited edition of the guitar with Lennon's name of it, in 2005.
The guitar is in good condition, intact, with no major defects, and playable. Many use marks - scratches, bumps, corrosion to the tuning keys, etc. The case is covered inside with golden brown velvet, with much wear. On the outside - two of its latches are broken, it is worn, scuffed, bumped, with rust to metal parts, a small piece of the outer cover is missing, and with many remnants of stickers.
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Meir Ariel
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $2,500
Sold for: $3,125
Including buyer's premium
A large notebook from 1968, the period Meir Ariel spent with his family in the US. The notebook includes notes relating to his daily life, as well as poems he was working on at the time. These include several drafts of "Erol," (spread on seven pages), and "Tikva," later to appear on his debut album " Shirey Chag UMoed VeNofel," as well as five pages with various versions of "Sof Onat HaTapuzim and several unpublished poems.
All through the notebook are small illustrations and scribbles by Ariel.
[130] pages. 26 cm. Good Condition. Worn.
All through the notebook are small illustrations and scribbles by Ariel.
[130] pages. 26 cm. Good Condition. Worn.
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Meir Ariel
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $3,250
Including buyer's premium
An undated spiral notebook featuring poems and various entries in Meir Ariel's handwriting. The poems include a long four-page draft of "Agadat Deshe" that differs from the final version, and includes verses not included in the recorded versions. Other early drafts in the notebook include "BaTor LeShikuf Re'ah," from his first album, "Shpritz Charuzim LeLuiz," from his second album, (working title: "Mashehu BeOfen Klali"), a draft of "Shir LeChol HaMishpacha," from his third album. The notebook further includes a poem titled "Al Ta'ase LeChavercha Ma SheKvar Asita Lo," whose opening lines found their way to "Doctor Hitchakmut", and many unpublished poems; sketches written for Yossi Banai, drafts of sketches for Tiki (Dayan?), Talia (Shapira?), Tuvia (Tzafir?) and Yossi; these may be related to the TV satire "Lo HaKol Over," aired in 1972.
The words "Shire Chag UMoed VeNofel" are written on the cover. This was probably a line he came up with at the time, and was later used as the title of his debut album.
Since "Agadat Deshe" was first recorded in 1972, the same year "Lo Hakol Over" was aired, the notebook is probably from that year.
All through the notebook are small illustrations and scribbles by Ariel.
[84] pages. 19 cm. Good condition.
The words "Shire Chag UMoed VeNofel" are written on the cover. This was probably a line he came up with at the time, and was later used as the title of his debut album.
Since "Agadat Deshe" was first recorded in 1972, the same year "Lo Hakol Over" was aired, the notebook is probably from that year.
All through the notebook are small illustrations and scribbles by Ariel.
[84] pages. 19 cm. Good condition.
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Meir Ariel
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