Vente 51 General auction: Decorative items, Porcelain and Glass, Silverware, Jewelry, Judaica, Israeliana, Asiatica and more
Par The Bidder
23.12.19
9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera, Israël

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LOT 96:

Collection of 7 Books with Handwritten Dedications by the Authors, includes: 1. A Doctor, by Shlomo Shibolet ...


Prix de départ:
$ 25
Prix estimé :
120$-150$
Commission de la maison de ventes: 20% Plus de détails
TVA: 17% Seulement sur commission
23.12.19 à The Bidder
tags:

Collection of 7 Books with Handwritten Dedications by the Authors, includes: 1. A Doctor, by Shlomo Shibolet, Yahalom Publishing, 2005, 2. Gift of a Morning by Carmela Tal-Baron, Carmel Publishing, 1998, 3. The Parrot Went Silent Twice by Reuven Miran, Zmora Bitan Publishing, 1987, 4. Tulips by Haim Shtanger, published by The Israeli Art Museum in Ramat Gan, 2008, 5. Foreword: A Selection of Poems 1973-2005, by Oded Peled, Keshev Leshira Publishing, 2006, 6. Acceptance by Arye Sivan, Keshev Leshira Publishing, 2002, 7. Earth Water: Poems, by Miriam Aran, Hakibutz Hame'ochad Publishing, 1977. In good-very good conditions: reasonable wear and tear to some. *Source: the estate of Israel Har RIP.