Auction #37: Worldwide Stamps, Postal History, Worldwide Coins & Worldwide Banknotes
This auction features Worldwide Postal History Especially Holyland Foreruners Postcards And Covers, Large Collection Of Gold Coins From All Over The World. And Huge Amount Of Banknotes. Other Interesting Items Included As Well.
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Litzmannstadt ghetto postal PHOTO ESSAYS II COLOUR PROOFS. Printed on 'printers waste' (printing on the backs).Signed on the backs.
Litzmannstadt ghetto postal PHOTO ESSAYS III IMPERFORATE PAIRS. Issued in the three values, 5pf. blue, 10pf green and 20pf brown. Signed on the backs
THE THERESINSTADT ADMIISSION STAMPS. The most distinetive item from the field of "The Mail Service of the Ghetto Terezin' is definitely the 'Terezin Admission Stamps' - for its character, the way it was used and the number of preserved copies. The necessity to use the stamp for a parcel and the meticulous recording of the recipients of the stamp during the existence of the Proectorate made this item rare. The situation changed during the second half of 1945 when a large number of unused admission stamp appeared on the market. They came probably from the Jewish Council of Elders in Prague or from the store of the Central Office for the Settlement of the Jewish Question. IMPERFORATE BLOCK OF FOUR OF THE ADMISSION STAMP/ The distance between the stamps is the ordinary printing is 4.5mm both horizontally as well as vertically. In the design the letters FC are hidden.
Thereseinstadt 1942, new year’s eve ( rosh hashana) note, signed by the elder of the jews chaim rumkovsky, written in iddish, to the parents of small children, wishing all a happy new year, indicating that a small piece of bread and a few sweets are attached for their children. Extremely rare as only a few pieces known.
1939 NEWSPAPER "Voelkischer Beobachter, Vienna", w/Headlines about the 16 Points Germany demands from POLAND for refusing negotiations
1939, A German Reich Identity document as issued in 1939 for Jews - "j". Between 1933 and 1939. the Nazis reversed a century of equal opportunity for German Jews. Enacting over 400 laws designed to define. segregate, and impoverish German Jews. Jews were forced to carry identification cards such as these, marked with the letter "J" forJEW.
IDENTITY DOCUMENT, ISSED APRIL 1939 - FRANKFURT {MAIN} IDA SARAH KOHN - BORN 12th MAY 1905 - JEWISH.
1939, Deusches Reich Fremdenpass. Born in Standerton, South Afra, on the 28th November 1882, Elly Hawburger - Sacks "Fremdenpass" [Alien' Passport'] was issued in Berlin on 21st November 1938 visa for the union issued Hamburg 2nd December 1938 transit visa through Holland 22nd Gecember 1938 the United Kingdom for South Africa 24th Dec. 138 arriving 12th January 1939.
1939, THE ORIGINAL J MARKED REISEPASS OR PASSPORT OF A MAN WHO WAS IMPRISONED AT CONCENTRATION CAMP, SURVIVED AND FLED TO UNITED KINGDOM. "Reisepass" Passport of Hedwig Elisabeth Sara Flink issued 23th. Msrch 1939 in Berlin showing the big red "J" for Jew.
1939, THE ORIGINAL J MARKED REISEPASS OR PASSPORT OF A MAN WHO WAS IMPRISONED AT CONCENTRATION CAMP, SURVIVED AND FLED TO UNITED KINGDOM. "Reisepass"passport of IDA Sara Kohn issued 6th april 1939 in Frankfurt {Main} showing the big red "J" for jew. The addition of a middle name to signify a jew - "ISRAEL" for a male & "Sara" for a female. Card D 3890 visa granted for United Kingdom issued 25th April 1939 - admitted 22nd June 1939.
1940, THE ORIGINAL J MARKED REISEPASS OR PASSPORT OF A MAN WHO WAS IMPRISONED AT CONCENTRATION CAMP, SURVIVED AND FLED TO SOUTH AFRICA. "Reisepass' passport of Line Gommel issued 18th. August 1936 in Berlin showing the big "J" for jew.
1942 POSTCARD sent from "Litzmannstadt-Ghetto" to Berlin w/message that "5.-" thankfully received.
1902, group of seven postcards 2 postcards sent by post 5 not sent, two postcards in color, anti-Semitism in Europe from another special.