Jewish Synagogues: Czechoslovakia > Prague - ALTNEU SHUL ("Old-New" Synagogue), black and white photographic postcard by Carl Behmann of Prague with printed German slogan "Greetings from Prague" & with subtitle regarding Synagogue below (numbered 31, part of series). Used: postmarked 13-7-1899 from PRAGUE to BANLAK Hungary, franked 2Kr & tied by full strike of PRAHA 1a postmark;...
HISTORAMA AUCTION #7 - 'Buy or Bid' Sale
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Historama HISTORAMA AUCTION #7 - 'Buy or Bid' Sale
Monday 8-04-2019 Timed Sale at Bidspirit.com @ 19:15 Israel-time | LOTS #1-579
Numismatics | Judaic Tokens & Medals | Banknotes | Arabiana | Israeliana | Judaica | Militaria | Ephemera
Tuesday 9-04-2019 @ 20:00 Israel-time | LOTS #580-1313
Stamps | Postal History | Philately | Paraphilately | Philatelic Documents
Welcome you to our 7th auction, this being our first in the format of a 'Buy or Bid' sale, where lots may be bid-on or purchased outright; there are over 1300 attractive lots on offer. The sale features items in every one of our areas of specialty, and is probably the largest (and best) selection of Judaic, Holyland and Israeli collectibles for sale anywhere at this time. Featured subjects include ancient & modern coins; Jewish tokens & medals; Jewish, Mandate & Israeli militaria; World War II collaborationist and Holocaust-related militaria; loose & affixed stamps of the Holyland, Egypt and the JNF; postal history of all periods and across all themes and subjects from the Holyland, Mandate, Israel, the Palestinian Authority & near east, as well as worldwide wartime (WWI / WWII) civilian and military mail (from 'horseshoe' and pre-'horseshoe route' mail to post-Third Reich 'uberroller' & displaced persons mail), mail of the Arab-Israeli conflict & 'postkrieg', Hijack/Terror mail + American Civil War Confederate States of America philately - a new subject area for us (students of Israeli & Interim postal history - unusual routes, special rates & key dates - will recognize many similar characteristics to their CSA counterpart); plus Judaica, Israeliana, Arabiana, banknotes and other areas of interest. There are many unique and 'discovery' items in this sale, and many fascinating objects both old and contemporary worth your attention.
The sale itself is divided into 2 parts, one covering non-philatelic fields (lots 1 - 579), and one covering philately (lots 580 - 1313). The period between now and the published 'end times' of the two parts of sale functions as a 'pre-sale' period: during this time lots may be bid on in a standard mail auction manner (bids submitted in writing) or through the online auction program, or be purchased outright. The published opening bid prices are the minimum bid prices, and the buyout prices (displayed below the lot descriptions) are mostly set 50% above the opening bid levels (traditionally "best" bids, which win a lot even before an auction's end are set to 3x the opening bid price). These "buy it now" prices are dynamic: they will rise by 5-10% for every bid received on a lot once the current bid level passes the midway point between the starting bid price and the original buyout price - please visit our home site historama.com/auctions or contact us for the updated buy-out prices. This is not intended to take advantage of interest in a lot but rather to avoid discouraging bidders from continuing to bid on an item of interest. As of now, at the end of the pre-sale period for Part 1 of the sale (non-philatelic items), available lots will be offered for sale in a timed live sale on our page at Bidspirit.com; Part 2 (philately) will run as a mail auction until the published end date and time, with 5 minute time-extensions if bids are received in the last minute of the sale (or time extension).
Once the sale is over it will take a few days to issue official "winner" notifications. Please bear with us, as the more broadly the sale is displayed and the more people participate, the more complex the process of collating all the bids from various sources and actioning special requests. The winner notification email contains a link to our automated checkout on the site - and this process generates the invoice. Please check your "spam" folder for the mail (from "historama-auctions") if it doesn't reach your inbox within 2-3 days of the sale's end. Unsold lots will be available for direct purchase after the sale - but may be displayed at a higher price than the opening bid levels for the sale: we do this to discourage fence-sitting during the sale; the opening bid prices are competitively set in order to encourage bidding. Here I should emphasize that the opening bid prices are not a reflection of our evaluation of a lot’s worth: where possible I have added an estimated value at the end of a product description, but a low starting price should not be construed as a lack of understanding of a lot’s worth.
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Lot #415 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Belgium > Brussels - GREAT SYNAGOGUE, black and white cropped photographic postcard by VED with printed French slogan "Brussels - The Synagogue". Used: postmarked NOVE 14-15 1906(?) from BRUSSELS to JODOIGNE Belgium, franked 1c & tied by full strike of BRUXELLES 5 postmark. Some age stains on front/back. Possibly signed on front by sender. The Synagogue was...
Lot #416 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Czechoslovakia > Prague - ALTNEU SHUL ("Old-New" Synagogue), uncredited black and white photographic postcard with coarse edges, with multilingual caption below (where English translation is "School"). Unused. The Synagogue is Europe's oldest active synagogue, established in 1270 and survived the Holocaust.
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Lot #417 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Czechoslovakia > Plzeň - GREAT SYNAGOGUE at left in semi-colored black and white photographic postcard by J.S. (1919 edition) with printed Czech slogan. Used: postmarked 8-VI(?) 1925 from PLZEN, franked 50h & tied by full strike of PLZEN 3 postmark. The Synagogue was constructed in 1893 and survived the Holocaust.
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Lot #418 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Hungary > Kecskemét - NEOLOG (Reform) SYNAGOGUE at left in black and white photographic postcard by Képzőművészeti Alap Kiadóvállalata Budapest (Fine Arts Publishing Company) with printed caption on reverse identifying the Synagogue. Unused. The Synagogue was constructed in 1871 destroyed by an earthquake in 1911, reconstructed in 1913 and survived the Holocaust....
Lot #419 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Hungary/Romania > Marosvásárhely/Târgu Mureş - BIG SYNAGOGUE at center in black and white photographic postcard by Foto Weinstock with printed caption on back. Used: sadly ironic postcard postmarked during the Holocaust era 17 X 1943 from MAROSVASARHELY to BUDAPEST, franked 4f & tied by full strike of local postmark. The Synagogue...
Lot #420 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Czechoslovakia > Prague - OLD JEWISH CEMETARY black and white photographic postcard by Photobrom (1907 edition) with printed Czech caption on front. Used: postmarked (date unclear) from PRAGUE to NETSCHETIN (Nečtiny), franked 5h & tied by local postmark.
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Lot #421 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Czechoslovakia > Olmütz - OLOMOUC SYNAGOGUE in colored multiple photograph display postcard of the town by Hermann Seibt of Meissen (1908 edition) with Art Deco styled title & German captions below images on front, including of the Synagogue. Used: postmarked 8-07-1909 from OLMUTZ to CZERNOWITZ (today: Chernivtsi, Ukraine), franked 5h & tied by local postmark + 2...
Lot #422 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: US > Ohio > Cincinnati - BETH TEFILA TEMPLE (Schachne Isaacs Synagogue/Shul) on color rendition of black and white photograph original (here without power-lines & street lamps) illustrated postcard by Cincinnati News Company with printed caption on front. Used: postmarked (unclear date) apparently via RMS (Railway Mail Service) to ELMWOOD Rhode Island & franked 1c; backstamped...
Lot #423 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Hungary > Beregszász/Beregsas/Berehove - GREAT SYNAGOGUE in center of colorized photographic postcard by Kiadja Friedman | Móritz Központi Bazár of Beregszász, with printed Czech & Hungarian captions. Used: postmarked 1938 (message dated 29 Nov 1938) from BEREGSZASZ to BUDAPEST, franked 2f & tied by special large SC BEREGSZASZ-VISSZATÉRT...
Lot #424 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Hungary > Pécs - NEOLOG (Reform) SYNAGOGUE in center of unattributed colorized photographic postcard with Hungarian caption on front. Used: postmarked 22 APR 1910 from PECS to SZARAZD but mailed unfranked and taxed 3h, tied by full strike of local postmark. The Synagogue was built in 1869 and survived the Holocaust.
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Lot #425 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Germany > Nürnberg - GREAT SYNAGOGUE (on Hans-Sachs-Platz) in background of Pegnitz river view on unattributed Agfa black and white photographic postcard with German caption on front. Unused. The Synagogue was inaugurated in 1874 and was destroyed by the Nazis in August 1938, prior to Krystallnacht.
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Lot #426 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Hungary > Pozsony (Bratislava, Slovakia) - NEOLOG (Reform) SYNAGOGUE in foreground of city overview in colorized photographic postcard by DM (1915 edition), with Hungarian caption on front. Used as (undated) stampless military mail ("feldpost") written in German & sent to HILDESHEIM Germany, tied by bilingual Hungarian/German boxed field post...
Lot #427 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Hungary/Romania > Marosvásárhely/Târgu Mureş - BIG SYNAGOGUE at center-right foreground in black and white photographic postcard by Monostory György of Budapest with printed caption on back. Unused: as printed in Hungarian, postcard would date to period of 1940-44 when it became part of Hungary as part of the "Second Vienna Award", before being returned...
Lot #428 - Judaica: Synagogue Postcards
Jewish Synagogues: Czechoslovakia > Plzeň - GREAT SYNAGOGUE at center in black and white photographic postcard by Vakladatelstvi Druzin of Prague with Czech caption on back. Used: sadly ironic pc postmarked during the Holocaust era 17 IX 1943 from PLZEN to PRAGUE, franked 60h ironically using Hitler-busted Bohemia-Moravia stamp tied by full strike of local...
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