Lots #283 -293 - Paper rarities, manuscripts, documents

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All the items are in very good condition unless otherwise stated.


d. Family and school documents

283.           KETUBAH – Hebrew marriage letters issued by the Pesterzsébet Jewish Community. Nice, calligraphic, rabbinic handwriting. Pesterzsébet, between 1919-1935. (5 pieces.)

10,000.-

284.           Hermann Lipót (painter, 1884-) certificate of attendance and morals from the Hungarian National Royal Academy of Arts and the Directory of Drawing Teacher Seminar, from 1904. With embossed seal, revenue stamps and signature.        

10,000,-

285.           Index booklet (attendance and results) issued to Barach (=Baracs) Gyula medical university student and prentice booklet. Both documents with photos, revenue stamps, seals and signatures. Exams signed by professors including Eötvös Loránd, Lenhossék Mihály, Högyes Endre, Dollinger Gyula, Bókay Árpád, Bókay János, Feleki Hugó, Korányi Sándor, Jendrássik Ernő, Lichtenberg Kornél, Baumgarten Egmont, Than Károly, Grósz Emil, Nékám Lajos, Gerlóczy Zsigmond, Bársony János. 1902-1907. (2 pieces.)

8000,-

286.           Debrecen Jewish Community printed application regarding school fees to the Minister of Religions and Education. Debrecen, November 1907.

2400,-

287.           Two letters by the Szeged Jewish Orphan Society, request in envelope addressed to the Civil Orphan Council, 18 August 1939. and 29 July 1942.  (3 pieces.)                                           

3000,-

288.           Official letter of the National Jewish Patronage-Association regarding patronage of children, to the president of the Hungarian Royal Child Asylum. Budapest, 1913. On letterhead paper, with signature.        

2400,-

289.           Personal and official documents, correspondence of Kozma Antal deportee. Scout membership card from 1925. (torn at folding), entrance to the Széchenyi library reading room (1931), daily entrance ticket to the London British Museum in original envelope (1931), marriage announcement telegraph, membership card of the Hungarian Jewish University and College Students National Association (MIEFHOE) in German and French (1931), invitations to ball, with tickets (1931, 1932 and 1933.). Diploma work from the Pécsi Science University, 76 pages, in original cover, uncut, mailed copy (Pécs, 1932). Medical certificates by the Pest Jewish Community Hospital X-Ray Institute (1938). Civil documents, from 1940 and 1942. Agent card with photo, seals and signatures (14 March 1944.). Official copy of army worker with seals and signature (1944. május 5.). Correspondence to his wife from the forced labor, September 1944. Membership card of the Hungarian Deportees National Association, letter to his former professor in Szeged from 1945. (Altogether 19 pieces.)                     
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36,000,-

290.           Marriage certificate of Pollák Adolf and wife, in German and Hungarian (1886, Vágujhely). (With wax seal and revenue stamps.). + Certificate of residence to Pollák Adolfné (Felső Bottafalu, 1896, with seal and revenue stamps) + Birth certificate of Pollák Ábrahám from 1920. (Arad) (With seal and revenue stamp) (3 pieces.)                                    
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4000,-

291.           Birth certificate filled out by the Makó Jewish Community Registrar Office. Signed by Dr. Kecskeméti Ármin (district rabbi of Makó, university teacher, Kecskemét, 1874 -Auschwitz, 1944). Sealed, with registration number, stamping on the backside. Makó, 1918.

                  5000,-

292.           Birth certificate extract, issued by the Szeged Rabbinate. Signed by Löwinger Adolf rabbi (Tormos, 1864-Szeged, 1926).  Szeged, 1903. With revenue stamp and seal.                                                                                                               4000,-

293.           Birth certificate issued to Schaffer Dezső, issued by the Szeged Rabbinate. Signed by Löw Immánuel chief rabbi (1854-1944) (!). With revenue stamp and seal. Szeged, 1910. Certified on the backside by the Szeged reformed pastoral office that the above named converted to Christian faith in 1914.  

5000,-

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