Auction No. 47
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Israel 1948 Doar Ivri - Sc#7-9 250-1000 Mil. Plate proof in the black of 3 rows of tabs for the high values on a part sheet of smooth light brown paper, size 195x140mm, On top Drawing for lilac (redish) 1500 mil "Doar Ivri stamps.VF & is very rare. 2007 Yacov Tschor photo certificate.
Lot 114
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Jerusalem 1949 Stamp Final Design Phases Set
This lot unveils the conclusive design phases of the Jerusalem 1949 250pr. stamp (5c. 24, Mi 15). The last preliminary stage, depicted at the upper right corner, showcases a larger, darker rendition sans denomination. Meanwhile, the upper left presents the final approved design, complete with denomination and final size. Both designs measure 37mm x 44mm, crafted on black cream paper with 10mm margins.Included beneath the essays is the First Day Cover (FDC), embellished with a hand-stamped inscription "From the collection of David Remez" at the bottom right, alongside his signature. The same cachet and signature adorn the bottom left of the page, enhancing the authenticity of this exceptional collection piece.David Remez served as Israel's Minister of Transportation during the period, overseeing the printings of Israeli stamps.
Lot 115
Photo Reduced.
First Israel Airmail Stamp photograph Sheet: A reduced-size photograph showcases the complete printer sheet of the 250pr value, divided into six panes of 50 stamps each. Positioned on the right side of the photo, three designs are featured. One highlights the Dead Sea Ancient Scrolls. The middle design displays the stamp image, depicting Noah's dove with a branch of olive in its peak, sourced from the mosaic floor of the synagogue at Jerash. This stamp holds significance as the first Israel airmail issue, conveying a message of peace and goodwill through the airmail service. Additionally, at the bottom right, an air mail stamp is depicted, with text in Hebrew and "TIMBRES DE POSTE AERIENNE" below it. From Designer's Archive, D. Remez Collection.
Lot 116
Photo essay,
1950, Negev Camel cover (Sc 25o) Pohoto Essey cover. VF
From the collection of D. Remez.
Lot 117
Air- Mail
Trial design of two drawings of Philalelie service airmail stamp, advertising brochure in pencil on thin cream paper and another on white paper, with inscription - Israel and a dove design, other sides including, imprints of airmail labels and a basic design of 49 250p few ink marks on the back page g/w vf. Dimensions 160cm x 100cm (2) Unique Showpiece ex O.WALLISSH, signed D. Remez. From the collection of D. Remez
- Trial design of two drawings for the Philatelic Airmail Service stamp
Trail Design of Festival 1950 on Pamphlet in pencil on cream Thick paper 16cm x 25cm. לא מושלם
1949 Essays Israel 2nd Coins Blocks of 4: a cover affixed on an album page, revealing a compelling philatelic narrative. On the cover, two imperforated blocks of 4 stamps are prominently displayed side by side, each mounted on bluish-grey thick paper. The 10pr 2nd Coins in red/purple and the 20pr nd coins in bright blue. This arrangement, originating from the collection of David Ramez, who served as the Minister of Transportation and Post at the time, suggests a deliberate presentation to showcase the considerations for the . Notably, the 10pr red/purple was eventually chosen. Additionally, on the same album page, beneath the cover, a partial sheet of the Tabul label is affixed, further enriching the philatelic narrative.
1950's Israeli Air and Land Transportation Trial Stamp Designs: This page features two designs: a 10pr transportation stamp and a 20pr airmail stamp. Each design is represented in three different colors: grey, brown, and blue. All six stamps are securely affixed to thin cardboard and are in very fine condition. Originating from the estate of the designer Uta Velish, the bottom of the card bears a hand stamp indicating 'From the collection of David Remez,' along with his signature.
1948, Petah Tikva: Stamp design commemorating the 70th anniversary of the city's founding. This unique design, printed on thick glossy paper, features a modern work of art blending old photos of the city's first well and the Rothschild monument "Baron's Gate." The dedication to the city and the word 'Israel' at the top of the stamp are in Hebrew, reflecting the predominant language in Israel. Additionally, at the bottom of the stamp, the word 'Israel' is also represented in Arabic and English, embodying the multicultural and inclusive spirit of the nation.Size: 24cm x 39.5cm; Designed by Shamir Bros ; Condition: Very Fine ; From the personal collection of D. Remez
Lot 122
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Israel's First Airmail Stamp Proof and Color Essays"
This lot comprises four designs of the 250mil Israel's first airmail stamp, showcasing different stages of the production process. At the top is a black proof with a surcharge of 25 instead of the final 250. Below it are three examples of color essays of the final design: one in green, one in grey, and one displaying the combined final result of bluish-green. All three essays feature the correct surcharge of 250mil.
Notably, none of the examples includes the 'Doar Israel' inscription that appears in the final stamp at the bottom right corner. Instead, each example shows a printer mark indicating its future location. The examples are printed on thick paper, each measuring 36mm x 23mm, and are affixed on thick printer paper. From the collection of D. Remez
Lot 123
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Essay- 40pr, 50pr, and 250pr Composite Photo- Essay in a smaller size than the issued stamp, diff, side inscriptions & diff. the shape of size of figures of values than the issued stps: vf All O. Wallish.size:36mm x 24mm.From the Collection of D. Remze.
Final Design of the Coin for the issued
- final design and color photo essay of 3 values of the first airmail series: 40pr, 50pr and 250pr.
- Approximately __ X size of stamp ;
- Printed on white thick paper
- hinged / affixed on top of _________ paper ___ mm x __ mm.
Lot 124
ESSAY.
1949 PETTAH-TIQVA (Sc, -27)PHOTO -ESSAY of REJECTED DESIGN proposed by Shamir Bros: vf.size: 43mm x 60mm. From the collection of D. Remez