V. Postcard, photo, envelope label

 

182.     (GHETTO MAIL!) Correspondence postcard of the Pest ghetto, official card with yellow line through. The original, special piece with the permission for use. According to the typed content, the permission for using this correspondence was issued on 24 June 1944, signed by the commander of Sicherheizpolizei I. Einsatzgruppe, the first deputy of Eichmann, Krumey SS Obersturmbannführer.

                                                                              360.000.-

183.     Hand drawn and colored postcard of the forced laborer life, with signed „Kun”, depicting the labor camp barber. Seal on the back „M. Kir. IX. közérdekű munkaszolgálatos zászlóalj 3. század.” (Hungarian Royal IX. Public Labor Duty Battalion 3. company). (Published by „Tábori Élet”) This unique postcard is from around 1941, mailed to Szeged, with a short message.

                                                                                 8000.-

184.     Buda-Bicske, view with synagogue. Early 1900s. Mailed, 1913.

                                                                                  6000.-

185.     Csap, (Today in Ukraine) view with the synagogue. Mailed, 1915. Color, nice, good condition.

                                                                                   6000.-

186.     Czernowitz, (today in Moldavia) mosaic postcard with synagogue. Unused, 1910s. Dated note from 1918.

                                                                                  3000.-

187.     Gyöngyös, postcard of the big synagogue. Mailed, 1938.

                                                                                12.000.-

188.     Győr, view with the synagogue. Color postcard, mailed in 1911.  

                                                                                  3000.-

189.     Kecskemét, synagogue. 1900-1908. Mailed, 1908.

                                                                                  4000.-

190.     Miskolc, Palóczi utca (today not standing) synagogue postcard. Glass és Tuscher publisher. Color, mailed, 1918.

                                                                                 8000.-

191.     Nagybecskerek, view with synagogue. 1908. Color, mailed.

                                                                                 8000.-

192.     Szabadka, (today Subotica, Yugoslavia) synagogue postcard. Color, with group of community members outside the building. Víg Zsigmond Sándor publishing, Szabadka. Mailed, 1903.

                                                                                  6000.-

193.     Teplitz–Schönau, view with synagogue. Colored postcard, mailed, „Vereinsreservespital és Militärpflege” stampings, 1916.  

                                                                                   4000.-

194.     Ungvár (today Uzhorod, Ukraine) view with the synagogue, postcard. Ungvár, around 1930. Slightly bent corners. Unused.

                                                                                  3000.-

195.     Vukovár (today in Croatia), postcard with synagogue. Unused, from 1919.

                                                                               15.000.-

196.     New Year postcard with synagogue scene. Color, with Hebrew inscription. Unused. Around 1910.

                                                                                   8000.-

197.     New Year postcard, with the view of Ark of Covenant and high priest of the Temple. Color, with Hebrew inscription. Unused. Around 1910.

                                                                                  8000.-

198.     New Year postcard with the photo of Ábrahámson Manó chief cantor of Pest. In German, Hebrew and Hungarian. Unused, around 1940. 

                                                                                  5000.-

199.     Jerusalem postcard, titled „Souvenir de Jerusalem”, with French captions. Color, decorative lithography. Unused, written and addressed in German. Around 1900.  

                                                                                  4000.-

200.     Jerusalem, the Wailing Wall, women’s praying section. Color postcard with French, English, German and Russian captions. 1910s. 

                                                                                  4000.- 

201.     Art postcards of the Hungarian Jewish Literature and Art Board, with works by Bálint Rezső, Ámos Imre, Szin György, Schönberger Armand. Budapest, unused. (4 pcs.)

                                                                                  3000.-

202.     Yiddish written postcard, mailed by R. Anisfeld of Mielec (Galizia) to Benedek S. retailer in Mád, („bei Tokai”). Mailed, 1912.

                                                                                   5500.-

203.     Jungreisz A. (Ascher Ansel) orthodox chief rabbi of Gyöngyös, printed postcard, written by his secretary about the case of publishing the book of the rabbi, to the Jewish community office of Újpest. Mailed 17 January 1928. With stamp and confirmation of receipt.

                                                                                  6000.-

204.     Dr. Friedmann Dénes (chief rabbi of Újpest, 1903-1944) correspondence postcard, written on behalf of dr. Blau Lajos, dean of the Rabbinical Seminar to dr. Gábor Gyula community secretary about the Soncino gesellschaft membership fee. 1925. Stamped, sealed. 

                                                                                  3000.-

205.     Photo of the members and teachers of the graduating class 1935-36 from the Ferenc József National Rabbinical Seminar Institute.

                                                                                  1800.-

206.     Photo postcard: Fischer Ferenc cloth and fur seller, picture of the shop. Budapest, 1920s.

                                                                                  3000.-

207.      (FORCED LABOR CAMP PHOTOS!) Five forced laborer photos from the property of Hart Miksa, 4 of which are about the camp life, from the early 1940s, 1 is a passport photo with hat, signed on the back, from February 1943. Together: service certificate by the Pest Jewish Community issued to Hart Miksa, stamped and signed by dr. Csergő (Hugó) secretary, numbered. The date on the certificate had always been updated from July 1942. until 27 March 1944.(!) (This type of certificate of service provided a limited degree of exemption from forced labor) 6 pieces.

                                                                               18.000.-

208.     (FORCED LABOR CAMP PHOTOS!) Photos taken  1940-42 in Hungary. 4 small and 1 medium size photos of camp life and the group, 1 passport photo wearing forced laborer hat, 1 photo of cadre leaders. (Together 7 pieces.)

                                                                               30.000.-

209.     Jerusalem, amateur photos: 1. Waiting for Messiah. Two old hassidic men, standing in front of the Wall. 2. The Wailing Wall. Photo of prayers on the women’s section. Around 1930. (2 pieces.) 

                                                                                  3000.-

210.     Láczer Dénes (Rabbi of Zugló) photo. Slightly damaged edges. His writings were published in Múlt és Jövő, Egyenlőség and Magyar Zsidó Szemle journals. 

                                                                                  5000.-

211.     Jewish coins and money with Hebrew letters (among them the Hebrew printed Hungarian money from the time of king IV. Béla), list offered to the Hungarian Jewish Museum and their copies printed on paper, with letter of the Bruder Egger antique and coin seller of Vienna, from 20 March 1915. (Letter, offer list, original wax sealed envelope and 19 paper prints)

                                                                               12.000.-

212.     Keren Kayemeth Leisrael stamp album, (donation stamps for planting trees) with Hebrew title and numbered (1921.). Originally contained 100 pieces, now there are 22 in it. (1920s.)

                                                                                  5000.-

213.     Hand drawn postcard: Invitation to Purim celebration. With printed signature of Springer Ibolya. Budapest, March 1924. The invitation is to the Akácfa street. Nice, colored, both sides illustrated, unused.

                                                                                  3600.-

214.     Envelope label stamps: issued on the occasion of opening the Regensburg synagogue, 29 August 1912. Set of 4, original, color, unused pieces.

                                                                                  6000.-

215.     Anti-semitic envelpe label, written with gothic German, with swastika. „Kauft nicht bei Juden und nicht im ihren Warenhäusern” (= Do not buy from Jews or from their warehouses). Color, unused. Late 1930s, Germany.