Lots #164 - 235 -
Postcards and PhotosAll starting prices are stated in Hungarian Forints (HUF)
All the items are in
very good condition unless otherwise stated.
164.
(PHOTO) Abony, the abandoned synagogue. Around 1950.
Size: 8,5 x
11,5 cm.
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4600.-
165.
Algir, postcard of the synagogue. Color, unused.
Captions in French. (Around 1900)
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4000.-
166.
Budapest, postcard of the Dohány street synagogue from
the side of the street. Used, mailed in 1907.
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5000.-
167.
Budapest views, leporello folder with 19 color
pictures, including the Dohány street synagogue. Slightly damaged, worn, lacking
last page. In German, French and Hungarian. Heisler print, Budapest, around 1880
(!).
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5000.-
168.
Csap (today in Ukraine) view with the synagogue.
Color, mailed in 1914.
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6000.-
169.
Celldömölk, view with the synagogue. Color, mailed in
1915.
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4000.-
170.
Debrecen. Jewish prayer house. Mailed in 1905.
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4000.-
171.
Eperjes (Today Presov, Slovakia), synagogue postcard.
Color, mailed in 1901.
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10.000.-
172.
Érsekújvár (today Nové Zamky, Slovakia) post office
and the synagogue. Color, mailed around 1915.
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6000.-
173.
Eszék (today Osijek, Croatia), street scene with the
synagogue. Mailed in 1901.
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8000.-
174.
Gyöngyös, synagogue postcard from the fire of 21 May
1917. Picture of the burnt synagogue. 1917, unused. VERY RARE!
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18.000.-
175.
Győr. Synagogue postcard. Color, unused. End of 1910s.
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7000.-
176.
Hajdúböszörmény, leporello folding postcard, with the
synagogue. Mailed in 1917.
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6000.-
177.
Hatvan, synagogue. (The Reformed, Catholic and Jewish
buildings on one postcard) 1900-1910. Unused. RARE!
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20.000.-
178.
Huszt (Chust, today in Ukraine), synagogue on a mosaic
postcard. Mailed in 1929. VERY RARE!
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55.000.-
179.
Kattowitz (today in Poland), Tiele Winkelplatz, with
the synagogue. Color, mailed in 1910.
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4000.-
180.
Kecskemét. Market square with the synagogue. Color,
mailed in 1915.
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3000.-
181.
Kecskemét, synagogue postcard. After the 1911 big
earthquake, with the roof still not repaired. Slight fold at right corner.
Mailed in 1911.
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15.000.-
182.
Késmárk (today in Slovakia). Postcard with the
synagogue. Slightly bent corner. Unused. Around 1900. RARE!
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12.000.-
183.
Kisbér. Mosaic postcard with the view of synagogue.
1920s. Unused. RARE!
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12.000.-
184.
Kisvárda. Half tile postcard of the synagogue from
1919. Unused, dated and addressed on backside.
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9000.-
185.
Kolozsvár (today Cluj-Napoca, Romania). Horthy Miklós
street with the synagogue. Mailed in 1943.
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3000.-
186.
Losonc (today Lučenec, Slovakia), view with the
synagogue. Mailed in 1911.
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2000.-
187.
Miskolc, color postcard with the status quo synagogue.
Mailed in 1917.
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2000.-
188.
Nagykikinda (today in Serbia). Upper tile of postcard
with synagogue. Unused. 1920s. Captions in Hungarian and Serbian. RARE!
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18.000.-
189.
Nagyszalonta (today in Romania), view with the
synagogue. 1928. Mailed in 1929.
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8000.-
190.
Nagyszalonta, with the Váradi út synagogue. 1910s.
Unused. Slightly worn corners.
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8000.-
191.
Pancsova (today Pančevo, Romania), street view with
the synagogue. Mailed after 1924.
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8000.-
192.
Pozsony (today Bratislava, Slovakia), the neolog
synagogue. (It had been destroyed.) German and Hungarian captions. Mailed in
1900.
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8000.-
193.
Pozsony, street view with the neolog synagogue. Color,
unused, from the 1910s.
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4000.-
194.
Rimaszombat (today Rimavská Sobota, Slovakia),
synagogue and yeshiva, on a mosaic postcard. 1890s. Mailed in 1899. RARE!
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15.000.-
195.
Sajószentpéter, color mosaic postcard, with the
synagogue. 1918. Unused. RARE!
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20.000.-
196.
Székesfehérvár, synagogue postcard. (It had been
demolished.) Braun Nővérek publication. Used around 1920.
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5000.-
197.
Szentes. Synagogue in mosaic postcard. (It had been
demolished in the 1970s.) Mailed in 1910. RARE!
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16.000.-
198.
St. Petersburg, Russia, synagogue postcard. Captions
in Russian and French. (Around 1900) Unused.
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4000.-
199.
Szilágycseh (in Transylvania, today Romania).
Synagogue postcard. (Large building!) Around 1910. Unused. RARE!
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22.000.-
200.
Szolnok, synagogue postcard. Around 1900. Mailed in
1901.
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6000.-
201.
Temesvár, Gyárváros (Sephardic) synagogue postcard.
Full view! Mailed in 1913.
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6000.-
202.
Tövis (Transylvania, today in Romania), mosaic
postcard with the synagogue. Mailed in 1905. RARE!
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6000.-
203.
Zsolna (today Žilina, Slovakia), street view with the
synagogue. Color, mailed in 1921.
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7000.-
204.
Kárpátaljai zsidó típusok. Jewish types. Photo
postcard. Unused (Around 1910)
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4000.-
205.
Máramaros Jewish type. Photo postcard. „Üdvözlet
Máramarosból” greetings. Unused, but dated. 1915, Transylvania.
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8000.-
206.
Munkács, postcard of the once famous Hebrew High
School. 1930s, unused.
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3000.-
207.
Szliács. (Holiday resort from the Monarchy times) view
with the Jewish restaurant. Mailed in 1906.
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1500.-
208.
New year postcard in Hebrew and Hungarian, with
Biblical scene: Eliezer gives present to Rebecca. Hungary, between
1900-1910.
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5000.-
209.
New year postcard with the (Biblical) trumpeters.
Color, with Hungarian and Hebrew captions. Unused, around 1910.
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4000.-
210.
New year postcard with the picture of sacrifice.
Hebrew and Hungarian captions. Mailed in 1907.
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2000.-
211.
New year postcard in German and Hebrew. Good wishes
and Biblical scene, engraving of Jeremiah. Mailed around 1910.
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3600.-
212.
New year postcard with synagogue scene. Color, with
Hebrew caption. Mailed in 1913. Slightly damaged left corner.
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2000.-
213.
Postcard sent to Bánóczi József (literature historian,
Szentgál, 1849–Budapest, 1926), the president of Jewish Training College
Institute from Nagyszalonta. Mailed in 1917. Stamped by the Training College.
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1500.-
214.
Belz Rebbe (!) color photo postcard, with New year
Hebrew greetings. Not used. Austria, around 1910. RARE!
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8000.-
215.
Moshe Goldenberg chief cantor of Lundenburg, German
correspondence postcard to the Pest Jewish Community. Mailed in 1911.
Confirmation stamp of receipt.
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1500.-
216.
Offer to the Pest Jewish Community Medical Department
by Goldschmied Adolf merchant, on correspondence postcard. Mailed in 1933.
Confirmation stamp of receipt.
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1500.-
217.
„Schwarcz Mózes and Sons” company (wholesaler of
fabric and cloths) correspondence postcard with corporate header, addressed to
Upper-Austria. Mailed in 1921.
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2600.-
218.
Silberfeld Jakab (chief rabbi of Békéscsaba,
1878–1944) correspondence postcard, written to Stern Samu, foreman of the Pest
Jewish Community, later president. Mailed in 1932. Confirmation stamp of
receipt.
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2400.-
219.
Jerusalem, view of the Jewish quarter with the Churva
(destroyed) synagogue in the center. New year greetings card engraving. 1920s.
Unused.
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6000.-
220.
Jerusalem, photo postcard of the Churva synagogue and
its area. Unused, from the early 1940s.
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4000.-
221.
Photo postcard, repaired: Jerusalem, Jewish types.
Unused. 1930s.
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4000.-
222.
Photo postcard: Tiberias from the lake. Mailed in 1931
from Jerusalem to Budapest.
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1000.-
223.
Photo postcard. Prayer on the battlefield. Tomb of
Jewish soldier from 1917 (the First World War), with comments of Weisz Hermann
field rabbi. Unused.
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6000.-
224.
„A bánat és nyomor enyhítésére. Pro Patria 1914”
(=To the allevation of sorrow and poverty).
New Year postcard.
Hebrew, German and Hungarian
captions, from the early WW1, with the picture of Franz Joseph I. and Charles
Archduke, 1914. Unused.
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3000.-
225.
First World War postcard: „Israelita istentisztelet a
csatatéren” (Jewish prayer on the battlefield.) Hungarian, German and Hebrew
captions, with Yom Kippur wishes. 1914. Unused. Slight damage to right corner.
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4000.-
226.
Altmann family of Budapest, photo album from
1900-1955. Including photos of ancestors and forced labor life (!). Altogether
151 photos.
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16.000.-
227.
La juive (=The Jewish woman) J. Séeberger art
postcard, Paris. Between 1900-1910. Unused.
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1600.-
228.
Art postcard of A. Goldfaden and Davidson: Sulamit c.
opera scene. With view of Jerusalem in background. Mailed in 1899 (!).
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4000.-
229.
Art postcard, Jew in the ghetto. BKWI publ. Jewish
life scene. Color, unused. (Around 1910)
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3600.-
230.
„Dass ist prima Waare” — caricature postcard of two
Jews examining abandoned clothes. Poland, 1913. Mailed from Máramarossziget to
Kecskemét, 1915.
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8000.-
231.
Caricature postcard: Train to Siófok. Caricature of
Jews traveling for the summer to Siófok, between 1900-1905. Unused. Signed
„Kiss”. Repaired lower right corner.
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5000.-
232.
Caricature postcard: eavesdropper Jew. Unused. Printed
in Brno (today in Czech), around 1930.
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3000.-
233.
Caricature postcard: „Gruss aus Karlsbad”. Color
lithography. Mailed after 1910.
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3000.-
234.
Caricature postcard from the early years of Soviet
Union (1917-1919): „Az orosz zsidók helyzete eddig és most” (The Russian Jews
before and now.) Printed in Budapest (Klopfer, Dob u. 10.). Mailed.
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8000.-
235.
Caricature postcard (anti-Semitic): „Ski-Heil! Jetz
begraif iss!”, color. Stamped by the Frankfurt Kölner Hotel: With ”Judenfrei”
caption on the back (!). Late 1930s, unused.
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6000.-