Auction 21 - פריטי נייר An Eclectic Collection by the Green Brothers
By Trē Zouzē
Feb 21, 2023
Masaryk 14, Tel Aviv, Israel

We are proud to present our new and unusual auction, which includes a wide and rare variety of paper items of all kinds, which we have collected and purchased over the past few years. We have stamps, autographs, postcards, albums, notebooks and receipts from the pre-state period, rare "Shana Tova" greetings, labels, illustrations, songbooks, brochures, posters and much more. All items at an opening price of $10.

You are welcome to browse the beautiful catalog we have built and make your offers. The auction will take place on Tuesday, February 21 at 18:00.

Please note! visitations of our office for a viewing of the items will be done by prior arrangement only.

* Buyer's premiom: 20%.

** The books can be picked up independently from our address at Masarik 14, Tel Aviv, between Sunday-Thursday 10:00-17:00 (Tuesdays until 15:00), or have them delivered to your home (in Israel) at a cost of 45 NIS.

*** Shipments abroad will be calculated according to the destination and weight ***

for further details:

Dana - 050-5513559

Alon - 054-8133311

Ellie - 054-8365736

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LOT 139:

A Selection of Letters and Postcards from Hungarian Poets, Writers and Journalists

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Auction took place on Feb 21, 2023 at Trē Zouzē

A Selection of Letters and Postcards from Hungarian Poets, Writers and Journalists
1. Somlyó György, an important Hungarian poet. An envelope containing a postcard and three pages with handwritten corrections, dated 1989.
2. Forrai Eszter. An envelope containing a handwritten letter, dated 1972.
3. Istvan Turczi. An envelope containing three printed pages with a signature. Two beautiful stamps from Hungary on the envelope.
4. Agnes Gergely. An envelope containing a printed letter with a signature. There are two postage stamps on the envelope.
5. Typed letter from a journalist in the Hungarian newspaper Élet és Irodalom. Given in an envelope. 1985.
6. Letter printed in German, signature unknown. Berlin 1966.
7. Happy New Year card, handwritten.
8. The book "History Prays" by George Barath. Translatied from Hungarian: Avigdor HaMeiri. Includes dedication and signature of the author.

Varying sizes and conditions.

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