Lots #162-211 - Old Postcards and Photos

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162.            Budapest, Kazinczy street orthodox synagogue. With Hebrew new year greetings and ‘New (orth.) Synagogue. Kazinczy street facade.’ caption. Unused, printed between 1913-14. With repaired corners. 50,000.-  
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163.            Szeged, synagogue. (Hungary, 1920s, unused, excellent)      3000.-  
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164.            Eszék, street scene with synagogue. (Hungary, today Osijek, Croatia, used, mailed in 1918) Color, from around 1910. 4000.-  
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165.            Malacky, city view with synagogue. (Earlier Malacka, Hungary, today Slovakia, unused, with Czechoslovakian stamp.) 1930-1940. 2000.-  
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166.            Gyöngyös, mosaic card with synagogue. (Hungary, used) Around 1930. 1500.-  
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167.            Várpalota, market scene with synagogue. (Hungary, used, mailed in 1903) 8000.-  
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168.            Karlsbad, synagogue. (Today Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, used, mailed in 1907.) In colorful frame. 6000.-  
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169.            Kőszeg, synagogue. (Hungary, unused) 1910s. 4000.-  
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170.            Kisvárda, mosaic card with synagogue. (Hungary, in German Kleinwerdein, unused) Color, 1920s. 4000.-  

171.            Vukovár, city view with synagogue. (Hungary, today Vukovara, Croatia, used, mailed in1912) Color, 1910s. 3000.-  

172.            Pécs, market scene with synagogue. (Hungary, used, mailed in 1921) Color, around 1910. 3000.-  
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173.            Pécs, market scene with synagogue. (Hungary, used, mailed in 1913) Color, around 1910.      4000.-  
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174.            Eger, city view with synagogue. (Hungary, unused) around 1930.      3000.-  

175.            Szolnok, synagogue. (Hungary, Used, mailed in 1901!) Caption reciting the inscription on the synagogue, in Hungarian. Around 1900. 6000.-  
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176.            Nagyvárad, City view with the Zion synagogue. (Hungary, today Oradea, Romania. Used, mailed in 1916.) In nice green frame, around 1910. 3000.-  
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177.            Újvidék (Hungary, today Novi Sad, Yugoslavia).  „Izraelita templom”, synagogue with community building and Jewish school. (color, used in 1914) Around 1910.      7000.-  

178.            Novi Sad, synagogue with Jewish community building and school. (Yugoslavia, earlier Újvidék, Hungary. Used, mailed in 1938.) Around 1930. 5000.-
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179.            Nagykikinda, synagogue. (Hungary, today Kikinda, Yugoslavia.) (Unused), Around 1910. (On the upper half of the postcard Hungarian and Serb ‘izr. templom' (synagogue) caption) 35,000.-  
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180.            Nürnberg, view with synagogue. (Germany, unused.) Color, around 1930.      3000.-  

181.            Marienbad, city view with synagogue. (Czech republic, unused) around 1930.      3000.-  

182.            Bad Teplitz-Schönau, city view with synagogue. (Czech republic, unused) around 1930.      5000.-  
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183.            Jerusalem, Wall with praying Jews, before 1917, unused.      3000.-  

184.            Tiberias, tomb of Maimonides (photo postcard) with Hebrew and English captions (unused).  Around 1920.      3600.-  

185.            Bezalel, Jerusalem. 10 drawings by M. Gur-Aryeh, „Hadar” publication, Palestine, after 1908. Unused.      8000.-  
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186.            Life scene photo postcards from the early settlements. Palestine, around 1930. Unused. (Set of 5)      7000.-  
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187.            Keren Kayemeth LeYisrael (JNF) life scenes of Israel (Valley of Yesriel, Nahalal). Cracow, Poland, around 1930. Unused. (Set of 2)      5000.-  
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188.            New Year greeting card with portraits of Biblical women, color. New York, around 1930. Unused.      5000.-  

189.            New Year greeting card with Hebrew and Yiddish text, the “Golden Book”. New York, around 1930. Unused.      2000.-  

190.            New Year greeting card, published by the JWB for American soldiers during the WW2, with shofar drawing. Around 1941. Unused.      2000.-  
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191.            New Year greeting card, Hebrew, German and Hungarian captions, from the early WW1, with the picture of Franz Joseph I. and Charles Archduke, „Isten áldd (!) meg fegyvereinket” (=God bless our weapons), „Pro patria 1914”, and „A bánat és nyomor enyhítésére” (=To the allevation of sorrow and poverty). Budapest, September 1914.      7000.-  

192.            Bethlehem greeting card, color, lithographic, with German caption. Palestine, before 1917. Unused.      6000.-  
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193.            Balfour at the Gymnasium. Tel-Aviv, 1918, unused.      5000.-
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194.            New Year greeting card with Yiddish text. New York, 1910s.      3000.-  
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195.            Morning prayer, after the painting of L. Krestil. Austria, around 1930, unused.      2000.-  

196.            Portrait of J. L. Gordon. From the Zionist portrait series, Galizia, 1920s, unused.      2600.-  
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197.            Jewish engagement scene („Tnojim Maseltow”), Krakow, 1902. Used, excellent.      10,000.-  
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198.            Promenade des Juifs (North-African nomad Jews). Tunisia, 1900s. (Color, with multi-language caption including Hungarian)      4000.-

199.            Humorous New Year wishes, in Hebrew, Hungarian and Latin, depicting a medical prescription. From Teichner Imre medical doctor. (used, Budapest, 1932) Unique.      8000.-  
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200.            Budapest, Aréna út (today Dózsa György út, not functioning) synagogue, original, artist signed photo from 1934. Size: 12x17 cm. (4 ¾ inches x 6 ¾ inches)      12,000.-  

201.            Synagogue of the Országos Izraelita Leányárvaház (National Jewish Girl’s Orphanage), photo on a flier. The flier enlists the institutes of the Pest Jewish Women’s Association, with biblical quote (Budapest, 1943). (The synagogue ceased after the Holocaust.) Hungária Rt. print, 4 pages.      3000.-  

202.            Schreiber Mózes (Moise Sofer, author of „Hatam Sofer”), chief rabbi of Pozsony (Pressburg) printed portrait made after drawing, with Hebrew caption. Size: 17,5 x 13 cm.      6000.-  

203.            Friedmann Mór (1826-1891), cantor of the Budapest, Dohány street synagogue, autographed photo (from 1887). Taken by Kalmár P. royal photographer, Budapest. Size: 16 x 11 cm. 10,000.-
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204.            Tannenbaum, Shraga Zvi, chief rabbi of Mezőcsát and members of his Yeshiva, original photo portrait in ornamented, drawn frame, with Hebrew inscriptions. (From 1888/89). (In the upper right corner of the photo restored fractures, stain in the upper right edge.) Size: 27,6 x 33,5 cm with frame.              44,000.-  
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205.            Lőw Lipót  (rabbi of Szeged, 1811-1875, Jewish padre in the Hungarian Revolution) original photo (oval) from the early 1870s. Height: 26 cm. 16,000.-  

206.            Deutsch Dávid rabbi (author of Ohel David and other important works) original photo of his tomb in Vágújhely, erected in 1831, with fringe. (from 1938). Taken by Fuchs Alice. Size: 11,5 x 8,3 cm.    5000.-  

207.            Okányi Schwartz Ábrahám, Jewish landlord, original photo from the second half of the 19th century. Size: 22 x 15 cm.      6000.-  

208.            Jakob Max Oppenheim: Sabbath Ausgang (The ceremony of the end of Shabat) Photo after graphic, with date stated 1866. Size: 22 x 19 cm.      20,000.-  

209.            Jakob Max Oppenheim: Der Vather Erwartet das Kind. (The father waiting for the birth of his child). Photo after graphic, no date stated. Size: 18 x 23 cm.  20,000.-  

210.            Souvenir von Jerusalem (Printed photo album from Jerusalem and the Holy Places with German, English, French, Russian and Hebrew captions, gilt, original hardcover, 48 good quality pictures.) Including a photo of the Rishon le Zion synagogue and two synagogues of Jerusalem, one is the destroyed Churva! Palestine, 1900s.      8000.-  
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211.            Original forced labor photos from the Holocaust, taken by Rajkai Jenő, Dr. (lawyer, Budapest) with fellow members of the labor company. Karcag, 1940. (Set of 9.) 15,000.-
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