Lots #118-222 -
Postcards, photosAll starting prices are stated in Hungarian Forints (HUF)
All the items are in
very good condition unless otherwise stated.
118.
(Collection!)
Art Noveau, mostly colored, embossed Jewish new year
postcards in a collection. Most of the cards were printed in Hungary or Germany,
mailed in Hungary. There are several special, rare cards such as portrait of
Herzl, Emberor Franz Joseph I. and Charles, and others (Altogether 71 pieces!)
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300.000.-
119.
Abony. Jewish
public school. Postcard of the front view. Unused, 1920s.
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14.000.-
120.
Balassagyarmat.
Synagogue. Mailed in 1907. Slightly damaged upper edge. RARE!
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26.000.-
121.
Beregszász (today
Berehovo, Ukraine). Werbőczy-tér with the synagogue.
Color, mailed in 1907.
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8000.-
122.
Berettyóújfalu.
Street scene with the synagogue. Color, unused. (Around 1910). VERY RARE!
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50.000.-
123.
Beszterce (today
Bistriţa, Romania), synagogue. Unused. (1905.) RARE!
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22.000.-
124.
Budapest-Erzsébetfalva
(Pesterzsébet), synagogue. Kohn és Grünhut publ.,
Budapest. Written, 1900s. VERY RARE!
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65.000.-
125.
Budapest-Kőbánya.
View of the synagogue. Mailed in 1909. Repaired. VERY RARE!
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30.000.-
126.
Budapest. Kazinczy street orthodox synagogue interior,
view from the altar, printed in the year of foundation (1913!) with new year
greetings. VERY RARE!
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60.000
127.
Budapest, Vasvári Pál street synagogue interior photo
postcard, with picture of the rabbi, Hebrew new year greetings. Weisz K. és
Társa publ. Mailed in 1915. VERY RARE!
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26.000.-
128.
Buziásfürdő (today
Buziaş, Romania), synagogue. Color. Mailed in 1906.
VERY RARE!
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65.000.-
129.
Csabrendek, mosaic
postcard with the rabbi house. Neufeld Adolf publ., Csabrendek, 1917. VERY RARE!
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30.000.-
130.
Debrecen, synagogue with the Royal hotel next to it.
Color. Mailed in 1918.
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6500.-
131.
Gács (today
Halič, Slovakia). View with the synagogue. Mailed in 1909.
RARE!
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12.000.-
132.
Gyöngyös. Mosaic
postcard with the synagogue. Mailed in 1940.
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4000.-
133.
Győr. Synagogue. Color, unused (1910s). Repaired.
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4000.-
134.
Hajdúszoboszló.
Vasút street, scene with the synagogue. Mailed.
(Around 1920.)
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10.000.-
135.
Igló (today
Iglau, Slovakia), synagogue. Mailed in 1905. Slightly bent
upper right corner.
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20.000.-
136.
Kaposvár,
synagogue, photo postcard. Unused. (Around 1910) VERY RARE!
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36.000.-
137.
Kecskemét. Photo
postcard of the synagogue after the earthquake, with slanted cupola. Unused,
1911.
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12.000.-
138.
Késmárk (today
Kešmarok, Slovakia), synagogue. Mailed in 1903. VERY
RARE!
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36.000.-
139.
Kolozsvár (today
Cluj-Napoca, Romania), mosaic postcard with the
orthodox synagogue standing below at the „Hitler Adolf square” (!) Mailed in
August 1944, when the entire Jewish population was already deported!
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6000.-
140.
Losonc (today
Lučenec, Slovakia), view with the synagogue. Color,
mailed in 1931.
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4000.-
141.
Losonc, view with
the synagogue. Faulty perforation. Mailed in 1942.
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4000.-
142.
Máramarossziget
(today Sighet, Romania), synagogue. Divided picture
with the Orthodox Jewish synagogue and Máramaros Orthodox Jews. Unused, around
1900. VERY RARE!
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36.000.-
143.
Mezőkövesd,
leporello postcard with the view of the synagogue. Mailed in 1931. RARE!
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10.000.-
144.
Munkács, synagogue
with Jewish street scene. Colored. Mailed in 1907.
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28.000.-
145.
Nagyvárad. View of
the Körös river with the famous Cion (Zion) synagogue.
Colored. Mailed in 1904.
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12.000.-
146.
Nyíregyháza.
Street view with the synagogue. Color, unused. (1910s.)
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28.000.-
147.
Pozsony (Pressburg,
today Bratislava, Slovakia). Hal-tér, with the
synagogue. Color, mailed in 1918. Slightly stained.
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4000.-
148.
Rimaszombat (today
Romavska Sobota, Slovakia). Mosaic postcard with view
of the synagogue. Mailed in 1903.
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10.000.-
149.
Szabadka,
synagogue interior. Mailed in 1909. RARE!
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26.000.-
150.
Székesfehérvár.
Street view with the synagogue. Color, mailed in 1929.
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4000.-
151.
Szeged, synagogue. Color postcard from the year of
foundation, before the ceremony. Mailed in April 1903.
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5000.-
152.
Szeged, synagogue postcard. Mailed in 1907.
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3200.-
153.
Szegszárd (=Szekszárd).
Street view with the synagogue. Mailed in 1902. RARE!
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34.000.-
154.
Szentes, mosaic
postcard with the synagogue (The building was demolished in the early 1970s.)
1890s. Mailed in 1902. RARE!
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14.000.-
155.
Szolnok, synagogue. Early postcard. Mailed in 1903.
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8000.-
156.
Szolnok, the synagogue and its area. Mailed in 1905.
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6000.-
157.
Szolnok, „the new synagogue”. Mailed in 1905.
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4000.-
158.
Szombathely. Synagogue. Mailed in 1899, addressed to
Dr. Bacher Vilmos (professor, later principal of the Rabbinical Seminar).
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15.000.-
159.
Szombathely, synagogue based on early view, with the
community center. Mailed in 1901.
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15.000.-
160.
Szombathely, synagogue. Mailed in 1913.
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11.000.-
161.
Szombathely, synagogoue. Unused.
(1920s.)
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10.000.-
162.
Trencsén (today
Trencín, Slovakia), synagogue. Hand written
Hebrew-Hungarian lines and signature of dr. Belinszky (?) chief rabbi. Mailed in
the 1920s. RARE!
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18.000.-
163.
Újpest, synagogue.
Mailed in 1904. VERY RARE!
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48.000.-
164.
Ungvár (today
Uzhgorod, Ukraine). View with the synagogue. Mailed in
1899.
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8000.-
165.
Ungvár. View with
the synagogue. Color, unused. (Around 1910.)
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3000.-
166.
Ungvár. Synagogue.
Mailed in the 1920s. Slightly bent upper left corner.
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6000.-
167.
Ungvár, synagogoue
interior. Color, unused. (Around 1920.) RARE!
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18.000.-
168.
Vukovár (today
Vukovar, Croatia). View with the synagogue. 1937.
Mailed in 1938.
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2000.-
169.
Zalaegerszeg,
synagogue. (part of leporello). Around 1900.
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16.000.-
170.
Zalaegerszeg.
Synagogue interior. Unused, around 1910. RARE!
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22.000.-
171.
Zalaegerszeg.
Synagogue with street view. Mailed in 1912.
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12.000.-
172.
Zólyom (today
Zvolen, Slovakia). Street view with the synagogue.
Color, mailed in 1913.
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12.000.-
173.
Zsolna (today
Žilina, Slovakia), synagogue. Mailed in 1935.
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15.000.-
174.
Bethlehem, market. Palestine. Unused, around 1900.
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2000.-
175.
Buffalo, New York. Beth Zion synagogue. Unused, around
1905.
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6000.-
176.
La Chaux-de-Fonds
(Switzerland). Synagogue. Color, mailed in 1908.
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8000.-
177.
Essen (Germany). The new synagogue. Unused, around
1910.
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6000.-
178.
Genève (Switzerland).
Synagogue. Unused, around 1900.
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10.000.-
179.
Katowice (Poland). Street view with the synagogue.
Mailed in 1931.
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8000.-
180.
Kiev. Street view with the Karaime (=karaite)
synagogue. Unused, around 1920. RARE!
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12.000.-
181.
Lausanne (Switzerland). View with the synagogue.
Unused, 1910s.
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9000.-
182.
Leningrad (St. Petersburg). Street view with the
synagogue. Written, not mailed. (Around 1930.)
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10.000.-
183.
Pancevo (today in
Romania). Street view with the synagogue. Unused,
1920s.
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3000.-
184.
Prague. The community center (Jüdisches Rathaus), with
the Altneuschul synagogue. Color, mailed in 1907.
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3200.-
185.
Strassburg. View
with the synagogue. Unused, around 1910.
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6000.-
186.
Samara (Russian
city along the Volga River). Synagogue. With the
interior view in the upper left corner. Unused, around 1910. VERY RARE!
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12.000.-
187.
Verdun. La Synagogue. 1910s. Unused.
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8000.-
188.
Kowel. Judenmarkt
(Jewish market). Mid-1910s. (Printed in Berlin,
published by Alexander Pfeiffer). Mailed in 1917 (during WWI). RARE!
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16.000.-
189.
Budapest, Kaszab Aladár and Józsa Polyclinic, the
hospital of the Pest Jewish Community. Unused, around 1910.
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8000.-
190.
Budapest, Jewish Museum. Bessamim spice box. With
Hebrew new year greetings. (Around 1950.) Mailed.
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2000.-
191.
Jerusalem. Old Palestine postcards from Jerusalem holy
sights: Wailing Wall, Tower of David, Golden Gate, all mailed from Homs, Syria
(1934), with Syrian mail stamps and stampings. (Set of 4.)
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14.000.-
192.
Keszthely.
Erzsébet királyné út, with the National Jewish Teacher’s Union Resort. Mailed in
1913.
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4000.-
193.
Munkács. The
Jewish High School. Mailed in 1940.
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4000.-
194.
Emlékezés a harcmezőn
(Andacht im Felde). First World War Jewish postcard:
rabbi giving speech to praying Jewish soldiers, with Menorah in the background.
Mailed in 1917. RARE!
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12.000.-
195.
Color WWI Feldpost
postcard: Wolhynian Jewish cemetery (based on painting, Wolhynische Städtebilder
series 2.) Mailed in April 1918.
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6000.-
196.
Ghetto mail
postcard with yellow line across, made for the Pest
ghetto correspondence. (These cards were never actually mailed.) RARE!
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12.000.-
197.
Gilt new year
postcard with traditional synagogue scene, Hebrew and French captions. 1920s.
Written and addressed in Hebrew and French, for the year 5689 (1928). Not
mailed.
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4000.-
198.
Gilt new year
postcard. Hebrew captions, with stones representing the Jewish tribes.
Germany, around 1910. Not mailed.
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4000.-
199.
New Year postcard:
rabbi in speech. Hebrew captions, not mailed. Germany,
1910s.
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4000.-
200.
Schwab Löw chief
rabbi of Pest, army priest of the Hungarian freedom
fights (1794—1857), early photo, pasted on plastic plate. Gilt edges. Size: 15 X
10 cm.
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12.000.-
201.
Photo postcard of
Nándor rabbi of Léva, dressed in rabbi uniform. (Foto Tusznák, Levice.) Hand
written greetings and signature of the rabbi, 1938.
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6000.-
202.
Russian Jewish postcard with portrait
of Theodor Herzl and Max Nordau. Written in Russian. Mailed in 1899. (!) EARLY
ZIONIST DOCUMENT!
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12.000.-
203.
Yeshiva students
learning in the shul. (Two standing figures). Munkács photo postcard from the
1920s. Unused.
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6000.-
204.
Yeshiva students
(three children on a bench). Munkács photo postcard from the 1920s. Unused.
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6000.-
205.
North African
(Sephardic) rabbi, on a French postcard. Color. Mailed in 1916.
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2000.-
206.
Jerusalem, Jewish rabbi. Early Palestine postcard.
Unused. (Around 1900.)
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4000.-
207.
Jewish repairman.
Munkács photo postcard from the 1920s. Unused.
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6000.-
208.
Jewish types
(based on painting of W. Wachtel). Stella publ.,
Bosnia, 1903. Mailed with K.U.K. army mail.
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4000.-
209.
Polish Jewish
postcard: Wedding ceremony, throwing candles at the bride. With captions in
Polish and German. Unused (1902).
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6000.-
210.
Polish Jewish
postcard: Jewish wedding scene, with the marsalik (best man). Captions in
Polish and German. Unused (1900s).
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8000.-
211.
Caricature
postcard: Jewish man falling off the horse. Captions in German and Yiddish.
Mailed (from Lemberg), 1908.
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8000.-
212.
Caricature
postcard: Jews under the siege. Captions in German and Polish.
Krakow, 1907. Mailed in 1908.
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8000.-
213.
Caricature
postcard of fighting Jews. Mailed in 1903.
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8000.-
214.
Caricature
postcard. (Referring to an Austrian anti-Semitic politician!) Signed as Hegedűs
Geiger R. Color. Unused, Hungary, 1910s.
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9000.-
215.
Caricature
postcard of the “Löwy-family.” „Hotel Kölner Hof.
Judenfrei. Frankfurt am Main” stamping! (=Non-Jewish
hotel.) Mailed in 1912. RARE!
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12.000.-
216.
„Ott vagyok, ahol
a mádi zsidó”. Humorous postcard of Mád, with a Jewish merchant. Addressed.
(1900s.)
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2000.-
217.
Color caricature
postcard: Jews traveling by carriage. „Üdvözlet Máramarosból” greetings. Mailed
in 1918. RARE!
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11.000.-
218.
Caricature
postcard: Jew riding bicycle. „Üdvözlet Munkácsról” greetings and „Szerencse fel!”
good luck captions. 1910s. Written, Debrecen, 1920.
RARE!
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8000.-
219.
Caricature
postcard: Heulende Wölfe. (Referring to the Jewish Wolf, Wölfner family names.)
Regel und Krug, Leipzig. Mailed in 1900.
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4000.-
220.
Caricature postcard:
Wölfe Schlitten überfallend. (Referring to the Jewish
Wolf, Wölfner family names.) Regel und Krug, Leipzig. Mailed in 1899. (!)
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4000.-
221.
Color French
caricature postcard of Jewish people, from the 1900s. Unused. Together with
another postcard of Arabs from the same French series and artist. Unused. (Set
of 2.)
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4000.-
222.
Caricature
postcard: Jew dressed in tails and a donkey in parallel, with new year
greetings. (Budapest, around 1910), marked „import” behind. Unused.
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10.000.-