Gallery address: 9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera.
Items 300-427: Sale without a minimum! Items at a starting price of only $ 10 !!!
All the devices and clocks in this auction are sold as they are, there is no gurantee for order condition.
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: $=3.45 shekels.
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.
In this auction to Israeli clients, payment will be possible directly upon completion of the auction (the second part)
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 or DHL (more expensive).
Shippments can be choosen in one of forward options:
1. Registered shippping (Israel post) prices:
Up to 2 kilo at a cost of 22 NIS
2-5 Kilo cost 27 NIS.
5-10 kilo cost 35 NIS
10-20 kilo cost 42 NIS
2. Courier delivery of the Israeli post in the cost of 60 NIS regardless of weight up to 20 kg (only in Israel)
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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.
About the vat, buyers from abroad can request to remove the vat with scan of their passport only! (Although it is advisable to avoid since the VAT paid on the invoice is on the commission and is not on the items themselves and therefore it is not legally eligible for remove). Please send the passport scan before you pay!
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She'erit Ha-Pleita. 27 PC / Letters of a Jewish Polish family Belitzki (Belkes) deported to Kazakhstan sent to ...
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VAT: 18%
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She'erit Ha-Pleita. 27 PC / Letters of a Jewish Polish family Belitzki (Belkes) deported to Kazakhstan sent to Palestine, 1943-46, Censorship
She'erit Ha-Pleita. 27 PC / Letters of a Jewish Polish family Belitzki (Belkes) deported to Kazakhstan sent to Palestine to their relative, 1943-46,
Russian and British Censorship
In Russian, Yiddish, Polish, English. Most of letters written in Russian.
2 Postcards written on the way to Poland
Some wear, missing stamps on some postcards
Based on the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
The tragedy of Polish Jews who were deported in 1939 to Siberia, and then, two years later, to Uzbekistan. According to the secret Molotov-Ribbentrop pact in September 1939, after the capture of the main territory of Poland by the troops of Nazi Germany, Soviet troops occupied the western regions of Ukraine and Belarus.
On the basis of the decision of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR of May 14, 1941, under the pretext of fighting the so-called "socially alien elements", more than 200 thousand people were deported from these regions of Ukraine and Belarus to Siberia and the Pechora Territory. Among them was a significant part of the Polish Jews, who ended up in a region with a harsh and unusual climate. Under the escort of the NKVD troops, they were forced to work at logging sites. Of course, not everyone could withstand such hard labor conditions: it was hard, they got sick, a considerable number of them died.
Deportation to Uzbekistan
In the autumn of 1941, in connection with the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, the Kremlin was forced to renew contacts with the Polish government in exile, headed by Mr. Sikorsky, who had fled to London. On the basis of the Soviet-Polish union treaty signed in Moscow, Polish citizens were able to leave the areas of deportation and move to the republics of Central Asia, including Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, На основе пакта Молотова-Риббентропа
Трагедия польских евреев, депортированных в 1939 году в Сибирь, а затем, два года спустя, в Узбекистан. Согласно секретному пакту Молотова-Риббентропа в сентябре 1939 года, после захвата основной территории Польши войсками фашисткой Германии, советские войска заняли западные области Украины и Белоруссии.
На основе постановления ЦК ВКП(б) и Совнаркома СССР от 14 мая 1941 года под предлогом борьбы с так называемыми «социально чуждыми элементами» из этих областей Украины и Белоруссии было выслано более 200 тыс. человек в Сибирь и Печорский край. В числе их была значительная часть польских евреев, которые оказались в регионе с суровым и непривычным климатом. Они под конвоем войск НКВД вынуждены были работать на лесоповалах. Конечно, далеко не все могли выдерживать такие каторжные условия труда: тяжело, болели, немалое их число умерло.
Депортация в Узбекистан
Осенью 1941 года в связи с начавшейся советско-германской войной Кремль вынужден был пойти на возобновление контактов с бежавшим в Лондон польским эмигрантским правительством, возглавляемым г-ном Сикорским. На основе подписанного в Москве советско-польского союзного договора граждане Польши смогли выехать из районов депортации и переехать в республики Средней Азии, в числе которых был Казахстан и Узбекистан.

