Auction #39: Worldwide Stamps, Postal History, Worldwide Coins & Worldwide Banknotes.
1933-1940, group of 5 envelopes and postcards sent to Palestine from Romania, Lita. Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and a Czechoslovak envelope from the Zionist Congress. VF
1934, An advertising card of the Polish-Palestine Line, ship between Constanza and Palestine with the contents of the voyage
1938 Envelope from Haifa sent by registered mail from Haifa pmk Nazareth Street B O B. send to Haifa. (D1).
1941. Envelope sent by Registered mail No-14 from Russia 2.4.41 to Palistina Haifa, on the left side A sticker OPENED BY CENSOR. on the back arrival pmk 8. APRIL 41.
1943. This envelope contained a letter sent home by a Jerusalem soldier on active service with the British Army in 1943. The letters "O.A.S" on the front stood for "ON ACTIVE SERVICE", so no stamp was required. The blue mark is a censor 's stamp. And second O.A.S. acover send from a soldier in Egypt to Palestine Kfar-Haim via Tel Aviv, Passed by censor.
1944, Lot of 8 Air-Mail diff covers from PALESTINE Feld Post to England dated Januar-September 1944 all passed by consser. and two covers send by ARF.
A collection of 7 items from the period of the British Mandate, some of which were sent by Joseph Vinitsky. A rare letter, 1948, important and long in the handwriting and signature of the journalist and writer Joseph Vinitsky, who fought in his articles in the Mandatory government, who was exiled to Eritrea, Sudan and Kenya. Includes a postcard from Russia from 1945 and two French castles. Most of the items were sent to Palestine.
His History:
Joseph Vinitsky (1914-1956) was a journalist, publicist, editor, writer and translator. He was known as the correspondent of the newspapers "HaYarden", "The Observer".He was known for his witty philithons against the British authorities in Mandate Palestine. Was the only journalist to be detained for a long period of his writing and deported to Eritrea, Sudan, and Kenya.
1920 PALESTINE: second overprint issue 1 Pia, dark blue, perforated 15:14, single franking tied by c.d.s. of "JERUSALEM" on registered cover from the Spanish Consulate in Jerusalem to Copenhagen, little tear in the cover and little unfresh, rare. Ba: 21.
1921, Palestine / Brit, Hochkommission 1921, five color franking, various overprint types. a. Kab.-R letter, from Jerusalem to Paris. A rare voucher signed by Holcombe. SG 19, 21 30/32
1924 Hungary, Cover sent from Budapest to Chile, various Pmrks, Airmail Label, big red Postmark "Deutsche Luftpost", on reverse Pmrk "Berlin-Zentralflughafen w/;date 25.7.39 and Hungarian Pmks.
Judaica - Society for the Protection of Israeli Migrants (SOPROTIMIS) was established in 1922 in Buenos Aires and directed for many years by Max Gluksman. The mission was to help Jews refugees from Europe to immigrant to Latin America. Rare
1929, 11 DE. stat. envelope (156 x 95) with additional franking sent registered from JERUSLEM to London. Arrival mark on reverse. Bale: RE 04 S.
Includ 1935 Tow R-PLETTERSsend from JERUSALEM to London. Bale: RE 07 S.
1936-1940, Palestine A group of 15 envelopes to various countries, some of them registered mail and air mail.
1945. 2 registered postcard issued for the phila stamps exhibition in 4/1945 bearing a complete set of the pictorials including 500m & 1 pound(except 90m), actually gone through the mail as indicated by the blue crayon cross, and the messages on back. of philatelic origin as is everything ever prepared in a philatelic exhibition, but how many times have you come across 500m & 1 [pound actually gone through the mail.