Auction No. 47
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Lot 127
ESSAY
Stamp Essays: Two photo-essays featuring designs for 30pr and 80pr stamps. Both essays depict rejected designs on thick white glazed paper. One design features an Ancient Seal motif, while the other showcases an airplane design. Originating from the estate of the designer Uta Velish, the bottom of the page bears a hand stamp indicating 'From the collection of David Remez,' along with his signature.
Lot 128
ESSAY
1948 Military Mail Stamp Essay - Unissued Proposed Issue: This single photo essay, printed on thick, shiny paper, depicts a proposed 15 mils stamp. Measuring 22mm by 36mm, it is in Very Fine condition, providing collectors with a rare opportunity to view a stamp design that was never released. It offers a remarkable insight into philatelic history. Originating from the esteemed collection of David Remez.
Lot 129
Photo Reduced.
1948 Stamps Photo from Printer's Archives: Reduced-size photo showcases stamps from various series, including Minehelet HaAm stamps in 9 blocks of 4, Doar Ivri stamps ranging from 5pr to 1,000pr, featuring 10 corner numeral plate blocks of 9, and the 1948 revenue stamps from 5 to 50pr, also presented as numeral corner blocks of 9 stamps. This rare collection, sourced from the printer's archive and part of the esteemed David Remez Collection, offers a unique glimpse into Israel's philatelic history
Lot 130
Design Art Work.
Final Jerusalem Symbol Proposal Proof This lot features the conclusive and accepted proposal for the emblematic symbol of Jerusalem. After rigorous evaluation and refinement, the design put forth by the esteemed "Jerusalem Painters Association for Useful Graphics" was chosen. Crafted by renowned designers such as Eliyahu Koren, Francesca Baruch, Emmanuel Grau, Itamar David, Ali Gross, and Zvi Narkis, this symbol encapsulates the essence of Jerusalem's identity.Approved on February 20, 1949, on cream cardboard measuring 73mm by 94mm. This exclusive piece originates from the prestigious collection of David Ramez, bearing his signature.Take this opportunity to own a definitive piece of Jerusalem's history.
Lot 131
Photo Reduced.
Israel's stampsTreasures: Doar Ivri Coinage Stamps:This captivating reduced-size photograph from the printer's archive unveils Israel's inaugural coinage stamps, the Doar Ivri, arranged into three sections: 10 mil, 500 mil, and 5 mil denominations. Each section presents Hebrew coins atop, accompanied by matching stamps below, meticulously arranged in sheets of 50 stamps and mini-sheets of 9 stamps. From the collection of David Ramez.
Lot 132
Doar Ivri
1948, Doar Ivri Plate Proofs in Black: 20 (#5) Upper left corner, white ungummed glazed paper; vf (x1), Ba #ED 39 - $300,
Lot 133
Air-Mail Proof.
1950 1st Air Mails: Imperforate Composite Essay in blocks of 4 ; complete set of 6 values, 5pr-250pr (#C1-6). featuring the final accepted designs on gummed paper. This unique set is the only recorded example in this form. Cancelled by David Remez's collection handstamp and signature. Dimensions are approximately 20½ x 24cm.
Lot 134
Error overprint.
1966 Israel Scott #217, Bale #238a - Zodiac 0.32A with 0.30A black overprint. This lot includes one stamp with a missing black overprint, alongside another stamp from the same issue, displaying the correct black overprint denomination. Both stamps are affixed to a Tel Aviv registered envelope.
1948 New Year Stamp 20m Bale: 13XII - This printing variety exhibits a downward shift of the color ribbon within the design, resulting in wider margins at the bottom of the stamp.
1986 Archeology Series, an error in denomination of the first stamp in this series, Bale 921, Scott # 930 displays the Old Shekel currency of 1000 S. instead of the correct 1 NIS value. MNH
Lot 137
Error
1982-1984 Seven Species 500 Sh Bale: 897 - Imperforated block of 6 stamps from the right side of the sheet, featuring tabs design, PB numbers, and dates at the bottom and top. Printer's marks are visible along the right edge. Original gum. Catalog value: $550.
Lot 138
Error
1971-1978, Israel Scott 469a, Bale 574.imp Landscape 0.65l imperforate vertical pair with wider top margins. OG. MNH Cat $230