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IV. Poster, certificate, engraving, map
171.
Anti-semitic
flier from 1940 titled „Emléklapátos Induló!”, printed after the annexation of
Northern Transylvania, to deride Jewish forced laborers. Written to the rhyme
and melody of „Erdélyi induló”. Amateur mimeograph, few copies were made. 23 by
12,5 cm.
12,000.-
172.
Small
announcement poster titled „Hirdetmény. A zsidók birtokában lévő üzemanyag
tárolására alkalmas hordók beszolgáltatása” (Announcement on the confiscation
of barrels capable of storing fuel in Jewish property). Printed by the
Hungarian Royal I. defense commanding officer, Budapest. With printed signature
of Aggteleky Béla. 41,5 by 29,5 cm. In good condition, unused copy. Dated:
Budapest, 24 June 1944. RARE!
36,000.-
173.
Small
announcement poster titled: „A még be nem szállított zsidó gépjárművek
bevonultatása” (On the surrender of still untransported Jewish vehicles). Printed
by the Hungarian Royal I. defense commanding officer, Budapest. With printed
signature of Aggteleky Béla. Dated: Budapest, 10 May 1944. 41,5 by 29,5 cm. In
excellent condition, unused copy. RARE!
36,000.-
174.
Discharge
letter (=certificate of merit) issued to Faragó Joachim, with seal of the
Hungarian Royal I. Territorial commanding officer. Nice large certificate with
watermark, registration number (35 by 43,5 cm), its holder was discharged after
12 years of army service. Budapest, 1912. In good condition, slightly worn at
the folds.
12,000.-
175.
Memorial certificate of the Buda Jewish
Community issued to Goldklang Hermann, on the event of his conversion to the
Jewish religion. October 1942. (!), signed by Vidor Pál vice-rabbi and the
foreman of the community, with the community’s seal. Nice, restored certificate.
6000.-
176.
Engraving: the high priest of the
Jerusalem Temple with Hebrew and Latin captions, some other religious symbols. From
the late 18th century. Size: 19 by 17 cm.
12,000.-
177.
Portrait of Josef Karo, the author of Sulhan
Arukh (1488-1575), colored copper engraving. With Hebrew caption. From the
early 19th century. Size: 12 by 9 cm.
15,000.-
178.
Kora
Mihály (painter, graphic artist from Újvidék, after the world war settled down
in Israel) „És mégis itt vagyunk!” large, color crinoline with Jewish motives,
on the historical Jewish survival and Zionist expectations. With Hebrew caption.
Dated 1932. Signed by the artist and hand written Hungarian caption. Size: 40
by 22 cm. SPECIAL!
200,000.-
179.
Morvay
Jenő 20 original lino-cuts about the sub-Carpathian Jewish folk life, with
preface by Max Brod. Munkács, 1938. Nekudah-print. Numbered copy, 52. of 100, signed
by the artist. Size: 37 by 27 cm. The cover of the folder slightly worn, title
page missing. VERY RARE!
95,000.-
180.
Genio (artist) 12 expressionist prints on
the Jewish destiny and tragedy before and during the Holocaust. Size: 30x23,5
cm. (Budapest, 1945 ?) In original folder, lacking title page. RARE!
55,000.-
181.
MAP: Charte worauf das Jüdische
Land … copper engraving from 1769 (!), introducing
the period from the Roman until the apostolic times. Enlarged separate map of
Jerusalem on the right.
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