Auction No. 47
Lot 217
Judische Gemeinde zu Berlin-Fur Hilfe Und Aufbau.
1935/6, Central Committee of German Jews for help and construction. Card No. 038917 issued by Manenbech for r a monthly contribution of 0.50RM . Complete with 12x50pf labels.
Moshe Mendelssohn. Two photo postcards showcasing bronze statues of Moshe Mendelssohn, also known as Rabbi Moshe ben Menachem , the Rambaman. Used.
Lot 219
Judische Gemeinde zu Berlin-Fur Hilfe Und Aufbau.
FOR HELP AND CONSTRUCTION CONTRIBUTION CARD NO. 036822 ISSUED BY : Manenbech. FOR MR. MRS. FRL: Mar. OVER A MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION OF RM. 1Mr. (Jewish hot relief in Württemberg). CENTRAL WELFARE CENTER OF THE GERMAN JEWS. CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF GERMAN JEWS FOR HELP AND CONSTRUCTION. 1956/6 Year Card complete. 12x1Rm pflabels.
Lot 220
Judische Gemeinde zu Berlin-Fur Hilfe Und Aufbau.
1935/6, Central Committee of German Jews for help and construction. Card No. 0368129 issued by Manenbech for a monthly contribution of 1RM . Complete with 11 labels.
Lot 221
Judische Gemeinde zu Berlin-Fur Hilfe Und Aufbau.
1939-1940 WWII Jewish contribution card (No. 30041), issued by the Imperial Association of Jews in Germany, reflects solidarity during World War II. With monthly 50 Pfennig contributions, it supported aid and construction projects. Featuring 11 stamp spaces, it symbolizes resilience and unity in adversity.
Lot 222
Holy Land.
Jerusalem Map - Hierosolyma urbs Sancta, 1576, Braun and Hogenberg's etching of Jerusalem was printed in Cologne by T. Graminaeus. Measuring 46 x 54.4 cm, this black-and-white depiction on contemporary paper offers a detailed view of the holy city. Jerusalem, known as "Hierosolyma urbs Sancta," stands out as the most renowned city in Judea and the East for its size and magnificence. framed.
Lot 223
Holy Land.
Plan of Jerusalem and the adjacent country. Shows the roads to Jaffa, Bethlehem, Jericho, etc. Pococke, 1754.Dimensions: 370x365 mm.
Lot 224
Holy Land.
A map illustrating the borders of the 12 tribes of the Holy Land, originally published in London in 1725. The dimensions of the map are 352 x 428mm (13 3/4 x 16 3/4 inches), and it is presented within a frame measuring 49-75 cm. The map is rendered in color.
Lot 225
Holy Land.
Jerusalem, A fictional map of Jerusalem by Moxon, Amsterdam, 17th century. Presented to the Bishop of Chester. Dimensions: 31 x 45.5cm, framed: 46 x 61.5cm.
Jacob Steinhardt's signed woodcut depicts an Ex Libris for Isaac Feuering's stories, signed in pencil, numbered, and dated 1925. Measuring 97 x 77 mm, this piece is 15 out of 15. Steinhardt (1887–1968) was an Israeli painter and woodcut artist, born in Germany and active in both Germany and Israel.
Jacob Steinhardt's signed woodcut depicts a bull sipping water in a meadow at sunrise. Steinhardt (1887–1968) was an Israeli painter and woodcut artist.
Lot 228
Herzl.
Herzl's early promotional fundraising card features a portrait from a KKL/JNF publication in Poland, printed on blue silk paper in 1917. This postcard-sized piece measures 14 x 9 cm.