Auction No. 47
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Lot 182
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Israel Zangwill (1864-1926): Autographed 2-Sided Stationery with Chatty Content. Renowned Anglo-Jewish writer and influential political Zionist activist, Israel Zangwill is best known for coining the slogan "A land without a people for a people without a land." This autographed stationery, dated 1919, features a chatty content addressed to Mrs. Ben Susan and refers to mutual friends, including Colonel Hervey Samuel of the Judeans Regiment.
A.B. Yehoshua, a handwritten signed note in Hebrew by A.B. Yehoshua, dated without a year, addressed to a publication, requesting the publication of his lists. A.B. Yehoshua passionately advocated the notion that homeland is the paramount element in a person's national identity. He emphasized that until the Jewish people fully comprehend this concept, they will find no peace.
Menashe Kadishman: Illustrated autograph on a 1995 FDC of an Israeli stamp depicting one of his iconic lamb paintings. Kadishman's signature adds a personal touch to this collectible item, making it a remarkable addition to any collection of art or philately.
Herman Struch, a renowned painter, Master Etcher, and Teacher (1876-1944). 1924 tipped-in German letter, signed in blue ink, reveals Struch's resignation from several societies due to his relocation to Palestine. Despite his appreciation for their objectives, he regrets being unable to join new ones. Additionally, the lot includes four JNF labels bearing Herman Struch's portrait, adding to its historical significance.