المزاد 118 الجزء 1 Special End of Year Sale! Jewish History: Books, Documents, Photographs, Autographs, Art, Jewelry, and More - Some at a Very Low Starting Price with No Minimums@@
بواسطة The Bidder
26.12.24
Leibowitsz 9a, Gedera (entrance: stairs - white gate with trail), إسرائيل

Our address: Leibowitsz 9a, Gedera (entrance: open two-wing white gate) - stairs, enter the trail until the going down to the housing unit.


@@@ If you have items you would like to purchase in the second part of the sale - please wait until the end of the sale to make one payment@@@


Please note! Any payment on the sale made from 1/1/25  - the VAT on the commission only will be applied at a rate of 18% (instead of 17%), this is a charge by law! please, whoever pay till 8 PM at the 31/12/24 will still receive the bill with only 17% VAT!


@@First shipments left the saleTuesday-Wedneday 31/12/24-1/1/25@@@


All the devices and clocks in this auction are sold as they are, there is no gurantee for order condition.


@@@Please note that relatively large or complex items require self-pickup or special delivery to the designated areas (details here below). We have tried to write about this in the description, but there may be a number that we have missed in the registration regarding this, please keep it in mind and if it is necessary to consult, you are welcome to contact us@@@


Purchasing jewelry and gems: The auction house provides a description of the diamonds and gems to the best of its understanding and based on the knowledge and experience of the auction house experts. However, the auction house does not undertake to accurately describe the items in terms of stone size, color, level of cleanliness, condition (including description of defects) and whether it has undergone treatment or painting and the buyer is responsible for inspecting the diamonds and gems before sale. For the avoidance of doubt, no option will be given to cancel the purchase of jewelry, diamonds and gems or return them after purchase, even if the description does not match the item.

In this auction like the previous auctions, unsold items are not offered for direct sale after auction ends! please bid and participate during the auction!

The sale commission is 20% + VAT on the commission only. in a week time from the auction.

A fee of 5% will be added to late payments.


The dollar exchange rate for this sale is $=3.67 - the first auction day (26/12/24)  and remain for the rest of the auction!


New customers who have participated a few times in auctions will usually be approved with a limit on the amount you can offer at least initially. If you want to raise the amount or remove the limit, you are welcome to contact us by phone.

It is important to note! The examination of the limit of the amount is carried out during the application for approval for our sales. Over time and the accumulation of experience participating in auctions, customers are asked to contact us so that we can examine the increase of the amount accordingly.

In this auction to Israeli clients, payment will be possible directly upon completion of the auction

You will receive the invoice for payment and then you can choose the requested shipping method.

Please note the different costs: courier delievery as well as the different registered shipping costs depending on the weight.

If you are unsure about the shipping cost (registered upon weight or special complicated/breakable items) please contact us before making the payment.

Buyers from abroad will receive an invoice within a business day from the end of the auction including the shipping cost for the items purchased and will be able to pay online by credit card.

We only use the Israeli Post services.

Shippments can be choosen in one of forward options:

1. Registered shippping (Israel post) prices:

Up to 2 kilo at a cost of 28 NIS

2-5 Kilo cost 35 NIS.

5-10 kilo cost 40 NIS

10-20 kilo cost 50 NIS

Pay attention! Today the insurance for registered mail stands for a maximum coverage of up to NIS 150 in case of loss/damage. If you wish to add insurance, options will be opened accordingly at the time of payment (increment to 1000/2000 NIS - items/jewelry accordingly).

2. Courier mail for a package of reasonable size (up to 50X50X50 cm) and up to 20 kilos at a cost of only NIS 45. (Warranty and insurance according to the terms of delivery of the private company only! 

We pack to the best of our ability, as our customers know, but in any case, there is no coverage for fragile or sensitive items.


We try to get the deliveries out of the gallery within two business days at the latest. The delivery time of the items depends on the Israeli post and global post work. Each buyer who pays on delivery, will receive a detailed email with the tracking number and a link to the tracking on the mail site accordingly.


*** Please pay attention! there is no gurantee for damage/breakage to items in any type of mail (registered / couriers)! A customer who confirms the delivery of items, will take into account that the warranty will only be in the event of loss until the cost is covered by the postal services only****


In cases of complecated items and fragile items, the auction house may take an additional cost to ensure the proper packaging of the items.

With certain items, large or particularly complex items, the buyer will have to coordinate collection from the Auction House.


Clarification regarding the payment of VAT: The payment of VAT will be reduced to the customer only in the case that the customer pays to the auction house including shipping abroad. In any other case that does not include shipping abroad, the customer will have to pay VAT.


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الوحدة 551:

Chaim Weizmann, First President of Israel, Recommended Handwritten Letter of him and 2 other Zionists, 1922 ...


السعر المبدئي:
$ 500
عمولة صالة المزادات: 20% مزيد من التفاصيل
ضريبة القيمة المضافة: 18% على العمولة فقط
26.12.24 في The Bidder
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Chaim Weizmann, First President of Israel, Recommended Handwritten Letter of him and 2 other Zionists, 1922, English, Hebrew
Chaim Weizmann First President of Israel, Recommended Handwritten Letter of him and 2 other Zionists, 1922, English, Hebrew
Letter sent from Sanatorio Sanatorium "Stefanie" (Dr. Binder), Meran, Italy
Large Letter of Chaim Weizmann, written in English by pencil sent to Leonard Jacques Stein, his publisher, known Zionist with request to help to Abraham Goodall, Palestinian Zionist, (15 lines)
Letters of Zionist Activists David Yellin, Eliezer Yellin and Tzvi-Peretz Hayyut in Hebrew to Chaim Weizmann with request to help to Abraham Goodall, Palestinian Zionist
One sheet of paper, 4 pages, size: 18 x 18 cm. (7 x 7 inches)
Light wear.
Chaim Azriel Weizmann (/ˈkaɪm ˈwaɪtsmən/ KYME WYTE-smən;[a] 27 November 1874 – 9 November 1952) was a Russian-born biochemist, Zionist leader and Israeli statesman who served as president of the Zionist Organization and later as the first president of Israel. He was elected on 16 February 1949, and served until his death in 1952. Weizmann was instrumental in obtaining the Balfour Declaration of 1917 and convincing the United States government to recognize the newly formed State of Israel in 1948.
David Yellin (Hebrew: דוד ילין; March 19, 1864 – December 12, 1941) was an educator, a researcher of the Hebrew language and literature, a politician, one of the leaders of the Yishuv, the founder of the first Hebrew College for Teachers, one of the founders of the Hebrew Language Committee and the Israel Teachers Union, and the Zikhron Moshe neighborhood of Jerusalem.
Eliezer Yellin Architect, Engineer
Born in Jerusalem, Israel (1888-1945). In 1907 he traveled to Darmstadt, Germany where he studied architecture and where he also met Wilhelm Hecker who was later his partner in an architecture firm they opened in Jerusalem in 1920.
Eliezer Yellin is a member of the famous Yellin family from the Even Israel neighborhood in Jerusalem, which is commemorated with the sign "Photograph in stone" Click for sign's details And can be seen marked with an arrow in the picture taken from that sign
Together with his partner Hecker, he built many buildings in Jerusalem, including many houses in the Rehavia neighborhood, David Yellin College and more.
Gan Eliezer in Rehavia is named after him
Zwi Perez Chajes, also Tzvi-Peretz Hayyut, (13 October 1876 – 13 December 1927) was a rabbi, historian, biblical scholar and a notable Zionist leader.
Zwi Perez Chajes was born in 1876 in Brody, then part of Austria-Hungary, now in Ukraine. He was the grandson of the Zvi Hirsch Chajes. Hayot learned in a Yeshiva and was ordained as a rabbi and also studied at a university.
Chajes died in Vienna in 1927. His remains were later taken to Israel and he was reburied in the Trumpeldor cemetery in Tel Aviv.
Leonard Jacques Stein OBE (12 December 1887 Chaim Weizmann First President of Israel, Recommended Handwritten Letter of him and 2 other Zionists, 1922, English, Hebrew
Letter sent from Sanatorio Sanatorium "Stefanie" (Dr. Binder), Meran, Italy
Large Letter of Chaim Weizmann, written in English by pencil sent to Leonard Jacques Stein, his publisher, known Zionist with request to help to Abraham Goodall, Palestinian Zionist, (15 lines)
Letters of Zionist Activists David Yellin, Eliezer Yellin and Tzvi-Peretz Hayyut in Hebrew to Chaim Weizmann with request to help to Abraham Goodall, Palestinian Zionist
One sheet of paper, 4 pages, size: 18 x 18 cm. (7 x 7 inches)
Light wear.
Chaim Azriel Weizmann (/ˈkaɪm ˈwaɪtsmən/ KYME WYTE-smən;[a] 27 November 1874 – 9 November 1952) was a Russian-born biochemist, Zionist leader and Israeli statesman who served as president of the Zionist Organization and later as the first president of Israel. He was elected on 16 February 1949, and served until his death in 1952. Weizmann was instrumental in obtaining the Balfour Declaration of 1917 and convincing the United States government to recognize the newly formed State of Israel in 1948.
David Yellin (Hebrew: דוד ילין; March 19, 1864 – December 12, 1941) was an educator, a researcher of the Hebrew language and literature, a politician, one of the leaders of the Yishuv, the founder of the first Hebrew College for Teachers, one of the founders of the Hebrew Language Committee and the Israel Teachers Union, and the Zikhron Moshe neighborhood of Jerusalem.
Eliezer Yellin Architect, Engineer
Born in Jerusalem, Israel (1888-1945). In 1907 he traveled to Darmstadt, Germany where he studied architecture and where he also met Wilhelm Hecker who was later his partner in an architecture firm they opened in Jerusalem in 1920.
Eliezer Yellin is a member of the famous Yellin family from the Even Israel neighborhood in Jerusalem, which is commemorated with the sign "Photograph in stone" Click for sign's details And can be seen marked with an arrow in the picture taken from that sign
Together with his partner Hecker, he built many buildings in Jerusalem, including many houses in the Rehavia neighborhood, David Yellin College and more.
Gan Eliezer in Rehavia is named after him
Zwi Perez Chajes, also Tzvi-Peretz Hayyut, (13 October 1876 – 13 December 1927) was a rabbi, historian, biblical scholar and a notable Zionist leader.
Zwi Perez Chajes was born in 1876 in Brody, then part of Austria-Hungary, now in Ukraine. He was the grandson of the Zvi Hirsch Chajes. Hayot learned in a Yeshiva and was ordained as a rabbi and also studied at a university.
Chajes died in Vienna in 1927. His remains were later taken to Israel and he was reburied in the Trumpeldor cemetery in Tel Aviv.
Leonard Jacques Stein OBE (12 December 1887 – 23 April 1973), was a British political candidate, writer, barrister, Zionist activist, and President of the Anglo-Jewish Association.
He was the son of Philip Stein and Matilda Beaver of Manchester. He was educated at St Paul's School, London and Balliol College, Oxford. In 1910 he was President of the Oxford Union. In 1928 he married Sarah Kitay of Paterson, New Jersey, USA. They had one son (and one son deceased). In 1953 he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
In 1912 Stein received a Call to Bar, at the Inner Temple. He served in the Army from 1914 to 1920 (Staff-Captain, Palestine Military Administration and subsequently on Political Staff, EEF, in Jerusalem and at General Headquarters in Cairo from 1918 to 1920). He was Political Secretary of the World Zionist Organization from 1920 to 1929. He was Honorary Legal Adviser to the Jewish Agency for Palestine from 1929 to 1939. He was President of the Anglo-Jewish Association from 1939 to 1949. He was President of the Jewish Historical Society of England from 1964 to 1965
Stein was firstly Liberal candidate for the Dover division of Kent at the 1922 General Election. This was a safe Unionist seat that a Liberal had not won since 1857. The Unionists held the seat. He was then Liberal candidate for the Kensington North division of London at the 1923 General Election. This was a Unionist seat and not a good prospect either as the Liberals had come third in 1922. However, he did manage to increase the Liberal share of the vote.