Auction 47 The Succoth Auction: Jewelry, Documents, Decorative objects, Porcelain, Israeli Cermics
By The Bidder
Oct 17, 2019
Harishonim Street 80, Moshav Arugot (near Kiryat Malachi), Israel

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The items will be released and collected from the Harishonim Street 80, Moshav Arugot (near Kiryat Malachi).

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Shippments can be choosen in one of 2 ways:

Register shippping (Israel post) prices:

Up to 2 kilo at a cost of 20 NIS

2-5 Kilo for 25 NIS.

5-10 kilo cost 32 NIS

10-20 kilo cost 40 NIS

Courier delivery of the Israeli post in the costs of 60 NIS regardless of weight up to 20 kg (only in Israel).

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LOT 72:

MARC CHAGALL Photo of his drawing made by photographer Menucha Brafman, on reverse side signed in pencil in Yiddish ...

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Auction took place on Oct 17, 2019 at The Bidder
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MARC CHAGALL Photo of his drawing made by photographer Menucha Brafman, on reverse side signed in pencil in Yiddish : Chagall
MARC CHAGALL Photo of his drawing made by photographer Menucha Brafman, Tel-Aviv, Israel, on reverse side signed in pencil in Yiddish : Chagall
DIMENSIONS: 23.5 x 17.5 cm.
THIS PHOTOGRAPH COMES FROM THE ARCHIVE OF TALPHIR, GABRIEL JOSEPH (1901–1990), Hebrew art critic and poet. Talhir was born in Stanislav, Galicia, and after teaching in secondary schools in Vilna and Zamosc immigrated to Palestine in 1925, and from 1932 became editor of Gazit, a periodical for art and literature.

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