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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $88
Including buyer's premium
Cosmos, Asimov's Choice, the best of Science Fiction. Ramat Hasharon, Atid Publishing, [1979].
A science fiction monthly published in Israel under agreement with Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, founded two years earlier, in 1977. Still, it is possible that some of the stories and the illustrations were not taken from the American magazine. Beside the stories, each issue featured many illustrations, a sci-fi riddle, and some of the issues also featured a crossword puzzle, readers' letters and a science column.
Writers featured in the Hebrew magazine include Larry Niven, Arthur C. Clarke and Asimov. Several of the issues featured original Hebrew stories. Illustration artists, include, among others, Alex Schomburg and George Barr.
Six issues (full set). 98 pages per issue.
The first three issues, which are in very good condition, are bound in an original binding, with a special cover illustration. The issues were cut in order to fit the binding, with slight loss to text at the bottom of original covers. Three other issues are not bound, and have slight wear. Several creased pages in issue no. 5, probably due to printing process, with slight loss to text on page 46.
24 cm.
A science fiction monthly published in Israel under agreement with Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, founded two years earlier, in 1977. Still, it is possible that some of the stories and the illustrations were not taken from the American magazine. Beside the stories, each issue featured many illustrations, a sci-fi riddle, and some of the issues also featured a crossword puzzle, readers' letters and a science column.
Writers featured in the Hebrew magazine include Larry Niven, Arthur C. Clarke and Asimov. Several of the issues featured original Hebrew stories. Illustration artists, include, among others, Alex Schomburg and George Barr.
Six issues (full set). 98 pages per issue.
The first three issues, which are in very good condition, are bound in an original binding, with a special cover illustration. The issues were cut in order to fit the binding, with slight loss to text at the bottom of original covers. Three other issues are not bound, and have slight wear. Several creased pages in issue no. 5, probably due to printing process, with slight loss to text on page 46.
24 cm.
Category
Comics
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $70
Sold for: Unsold
Molidor fabric sheet deisgned by Roji Ben Yossef. The sheet was taken from a dress. Wide stripes in purple, pink and orange.
Rojy Ben Yoseph was born in Bulgaria and immigrated with her family to Israel in 1948. Her father founded an undergarments company, and Rojy, who saw the future in export, searched for materials for an original collection. One day a marketing salesman for a small factory in Nahariya - Moller Textile - arrived with samples of towel fabrics. Ben Yoseph immediately recognized the potential of the cheap, simple fabric, and since Moller Textile was in financial difficulties, they agreed to carry out unorthodox experiments and produce a range of loud colored fabrics. Ben Yoseph was looking for colors that could represent the landscape, climate and human spirit of Israel and its heterogonous society, and eventually chose strong colors: black, orange, turquoise and yellow.
Ben Yoseph 's designs were extremely popular both in Israel high society and abroad, and Rikma became one of the most important and successful fashion designers in Israel. It later produced Kaffiyah fabric dresses, and a collection inspired by Talit fabrics. Ben Yoseph cooperated with artists such as Ruth Tzarfati Shternshus and Ziona Shimshi.
104X143 cm. Very good condition. Slight flaws in margins.
Rojy Ben Yoseph was born in Bulgaria and immigrated with her family to Israel in 1948. Her father founded an undergarments company, and Rojy, who saw the future in export, searched for materials for an original collection. One day a marketing salesman for a small factory in Nahariya - Moller Textile - arrived with samples of towel fabrics. Ben Yoseph immediately recognized the potential of the cheap, simple fabric, and since Moller Textile was in financial difficulties, they agreed to carry out unorthodox experiments and produce a range of loud colored fabrics. Ben Yoseph was looking for colors that could represent the landscape, climate and human spirit of Israel and its heterogonous society, and eventually chose strong colors: black, orange, turquoise and yellow.
Ben Yoseph 's designs were extremely popular both in Israel high society and abroad, and Rikma became one of the most important and successful fashion designers in Israel. It later produced Kaffiyah fabric dresses, and a collection inspired by Talit fabrics. Ben Yoseph cooperated with artists such as Ruth Tzarfati Shternshus and Ziona Shimshi.
104X143 cm. Very good condition. Slight flaws in margins.
Category
Fashion
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: Unsold
A"Rikma" apron dress designed by Rojy Ben Yoseph, with a print made by artist Ruth Zarfati Sterenshus.
A shoulderstrap dress made of purple cotton fabric, with an 'apron' from Molidor fabric, and an orange-brown and black print. The Dress is zipped from the back side.
Photographs of several variations on "apron dresses", some featuring the same print featured here, appear in the book "Rojy Ben Yoseph, Original Israeli Fashion, 1960-1985," pp 102-105.
Ruth Zarfati Sterenshus, (1928-2010) was a painter, sculptor and Israeli illustrator, part of the Ofakim Hadashim (New Horizons) group. Zarfati Sterenshus also authored children's books, designed fabrics, ceramics, dolls and toys. In textile designs she also collaborated with Maskit and Gottex.
Size M. Very good condition.
A shoulderstrap dress made of purple cotton fabric, with an 'apron' from Molidor fabric, and an orange-brown and black print. The Dress is zipped from the back side.
Photographs of several variations on "apron dresses", some featuring the same print featured here, appear in the book "Rojy Ben Yoseph, Original Israeli Fashion, 1960-1985," pp 102-105.
Ruth Zarfati Sterenshus, (1928-2010) was a painter, sculptor and Israeli illustrator, part of the Ofakim Hadashim (New Horizons) group. Zarfati Sterenshus also authored children's books, designed fabrics, ceramics, dolls and toys. In textile designs she also collaborated with Maskit and Gottex.
Size M. Very good condition.
Category
Fashion
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
A "Rikma" Kaftan dress, designed by Roji Ben Yossef. Molidor fabric, 100% cotton, in purple and red shades. Zipper on front, with a slit from the waist down. Widening sailor sleeves.
Size L. Very good condition. Zipper area slightly sticks out due to stretching of fabric. Zipper was broken and mended so that it can not be fully opened.
Size L. Very good condition. Zipper area slightly sticks out due to stretching of fabric. Zipper was broken and mended so that it can not be fully opened.
Category
Fashion
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: Unsold
A shoulder strap dress, made of Keffiyeh fabric, 100% coton, with open bat sleeves. The fabric is sewn diagonally, with triangular additions on the dress's bottom. Small slits on the sides. Midi length. Designer's label.
Right after Six-Day War, Rojy Ben Yoseph, of Rikma Fashion House, began designing a collection of haute couture based on keffiyeh fabric. Ben Yoseph wished to connect the traditional Arab garment to the western fashion, hoping to form a bridge between cultures and promote peace in the Middle East.
The collection, spearheaded by the keffiyeh dress, caused a stir, and was popular among Israeli high-class women in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The success inspired other designers to explore the keffiyeh. One such effort is the keffiyeh dress offered here.?Size 42. Very good condition. Slightly worn.
Right after Six-Day War, Rojy Ben Yoseph, of Rikma Fashion House, began designing a collection of haute couture based on keffiyeh fabric. Ben Yoseph wished to connect the traditional Arab garment to the western fashion, hoping to form a bridge between cultures and promote peace in the Middle East.
The collection, spearheaded by the keffiyeh dress, caused a stir, and was popular among Israeli high-class women in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The success inspired other designers to explore the keffiyeh. One such effort is the keffiyeh dress offered here.?Size 42. Very good condition. Slightly worn.
Category
Fashion
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
A maxi Dress from purple cotton fabric, with a rich embroidery in golden thread and threads of other colors. The embroidery is along the entire center of the dress' front sideand along the outside of the sleeves. The dress' inner side has a purple lining.
Size 40. Good condition, a few holes to its bottom side. Stains.
Size 40. Good condition, a few holes to its bottom side. Stains.
Category
Fashion
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Sold for: Unsold
Dress made of Jersey fabric, pink with white dots, with a V collar and underneath it five pink and white buttons leading down to beneath the waste. Dress length - Midi / calf length.
Size: 46.?Very good condition.
Size: 46.?Very good condition.
Category
Fashion
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $180
Sold for: Unsold
A bell dress, made of 100% cotton fabric, with green patterns of flowers and diamond shapes. Round collar, with very short sleeves held by rubber. Under the knee the pattern changes to green and black patterns of leaves and flowers, with a black and white print at the bottom.
Size: 42.
Size: 42.
Category
Fashion
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $180
Sold for: Unsold
Short Corduroy bottle-green jacket, 100% cotton. Red, green and yellow embroidered flowers on back of sleeves, between to yellow stripes. Similar yellow stripe around the collar. Five pairs of button in the front of the jacket.
Size: 38. Very good condition.
Size: 38. Very good condition.
Category
Fashion
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $80
Sold for: Unsold
Dacron and cotton shirt, with dense patterns of flowers in green, dark pink, orange and pale blue. Two chest pockets. The collar, pockets, cuffs and buttonholes are from a dark pink fabric with patterns of flowers.
Size 40. Very good condition.
Size 40. Very good condition.
Category
Fashion
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: Unsold
Short bolero with shoulder pads, designed by Dorin Frankfurt. The bolero is open, with two buttons to its Chinese collar, and short 'bat' sleeves.
Dorin Frankfurt enjoyed considerable success in the 1970s and 1980s in Israel. She designed dresses and costumes for Israel's leading artists, including Ofra Haza, Yardena Arazi, Tislam, Shalom Hanoch (for the sleeve photo for his album "White Wedding"), and Tsvika Pik. Frankfurt also designed the clothes for Israeli representatives at the Eurovision Song Contest (including Izhar Cohen in 1978, Chalav U'Dvash in 1979 and Ofra Haza in 1983).
In 1983 Frankfurt founded her first factory and opened a shop in Tel Aviv. She later launched her own shop in London as well.
Without size tag. Length - 42 cm, shoulder width - 49 cm. Very good condition.
Dorin Frankfurt enjoyed considerable success in the 1970s and 1980s in Israel. She designed dresses and costumes for Israel's leading artists, including Ofra Haza, Yardena Arazi, Tislam, Shalom Hanoch (for the sleeve photo for his album "White Wedding"), and Tsvika Pik. Frankfurt also designed the clothes for Israeli representatives at the Eurovision Song Contest (including Izhar Cohen in 1978, Chalav U'Dvash in 1979 and Ofra Haza in 1983).
In 1983 Frankfurt founded her first factory and opened a shop in Tel Aviv. She later launched her own shop in London as well.
Without size tag. Length - 42 cm, shoulder width - 49 cm. Very good condition.
Category
Fashion
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: Unsold
A Gottex silk shirt with Japanese influences. Shades of Blue with print of a sailboat and flowers. Large vertical writing with Gottex logo on right side of the front; similar writing on the sail of the boat on the backside.
"Gottex" fashion was established in 1949 by Lea and Armin Gottlieb, and is considered an innovative and up-to-date fashion company, enjoying international success since the 1970s.
Size tag is faded. 83x54 cm. Very good condition. Slight creases, possibly from ironing.
"Gottex" fashion was established in 1949 by Lea and Armin Gottlieb, and is considered an innovative and up-to-date fashion company, enjoying international success since the 1970s.
Size tag is faded. 83x54 cm. Very good condition. Slight creases, possibly from ironing.
Category
Fashion
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