Auction number 089
Auction No. 089
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Item 1
Posters from the GRA Gemach. [2]. Jerusalem [1928]
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $400 -
$300
Item 2
Early, Interesting Letter Opposing Television. 1954
Opening price: $150
Estimated: $200 -
$180
Item 3
Protest Posters [2]. Jerusalem
Opening price: $150
Estimated: $250 -
$200
Sold: $312

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 4
Street Signs [2]. Jerusalem. Chassidut
Opening price: $150
Estimated: $250 -
$200
Sold: $312

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 5
Posters and Letters Regarding Activities for Women during the Mandate [3], 1920-30s
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$250
Sold: $240

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 6
Collection of Mandatory Posters, Letters and Postcards. From the British Mandate through the Establishment of Israel
Opening price: $600
Estimated: $1,000 -
$800
Item 7
Poster. Visit Palestine. Franz Krausz, 1936
Opening price: $800
Estimated: $1,500 -
$1,300
Sold: $2,160

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 8
Mizrach. Yeshivat Eitz Chaim and the Bikur Cholim Hospital. Jerusalem, End of the 1930s
Opening price: $180
Estimated: $300 -
$250
Item 9
Collection of Colorful Posters [5] Before and After the Establishment of Israel
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $400 -
$300
Item 10
Series of Colored Prints [Posters], 20th Anniversary of the IDF. [5]. 1968
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $500 -
$400
Item 11
De Joodsche jeugdkrant ‘Betsalel’. Amsterdam, 1929-1934
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $600 -
$500
Sold: $360

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 12
Periodical, Edited by Leon Rabinowitz. Me’asef, HaGoren, Ha’Osem, HaGat
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $500 -
$400
Item 13
Collection of Old Booklets. Vienna, Brunn, Belci, Warsaw
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $350 -
$300
Sold: $312

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 14
HaKarmel. Vilna, 1873-1875
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $350 -
$300
Item 15
Collection of Periodicals. HaSoker. HaMizrach. Budapest, Krakow. 1903-1937
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$250
Item 16
Literarisha Bletter. Weekly Periodical. Warsaw, 1931
Opening price: $150
Estimated: $250 -
$200
Item 17
Kochavei Yitzchak. Vienna, 1846-1873
Opening price: $180
Estimated: $250 -
$230
Sold: $336

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 18
Ha-Deborah. American Hebrew Monthly Periodical. New York, 1911-1912
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $350 -
$300
Item 19
Periodical Edited by Shneur Zaks. Berlin, Paris 1850-1860
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $400 -
$300
Item 20
Collection of Rare Periodicals. Djerba, Tunis. 1935-1955
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $400 -
$350
Item 21
Otzar Nechmad. Beit HaMedrash. Vienna, Krakow. 1856-1888
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $400 -
$300
Item 22
Early Periodicals. Ohr Torah. Chayeiy Olam. HaKerem. 1874-1899
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $400 -
$300
Item 23
Collection of Periodicals. Ohr HaMussar. El HaMivakesh. Novardok, 1925-1939
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $500 -
$400
Item 24
Jeschurun. Periodical Edited by R’ Yosef Yitzchak Kobak, Lemberg – Breslau, 1856-1878. Complete set. Ginzei Nistarot
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$250
Sold: $312

The price includes a buyer's commission

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Exhibition

We are pleased to present you with Catalogue Number 89. This auction comprises hundreds of unique items in various categories: Our manuscript section includes extremely rare examples such as the ‘Hemdat Hayamim’ book handwritten by R. Shalom Shabazi with notes and glosses by the author, unknown elsewhere, and manuscripts from North Africa and Yemen as well as Torah commentaries from the Ashkenazic Scholars. The Judaica and books section portrays exceptional pieces such as an Anti-Semitic figurine of a praying Jew whose mechanism mocks the ‘shuckling’ motion, books belonging to Hasidic giants such as R. Yechezkel Shinover and a prayer book of R. Izikel of Antwerp. Our art gallery includes works by Avigdor Aricha and Yossele Bergner as well as an oil-canvas by Mane Katz. Archival material related to Zionism includes thousands of handwritten stencils from a personal archive from the pre-war era as well as many documents containing records of the Zionist movement in Palestine. There are quite a few of preliminary works on the Bible in Latin, highlighted by a rare full first edition of Bernard Picart’s Cérémonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde (1723-1737) which includes hundreds of engraved illustrations.

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