JUDAICA
PHILATELY: Stamps & Covers
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PLEASE NOTE: This listing is generally reserved for stamps, First Day Covers and maxicards, with the odd exception. Please see our listing of cachets and cancellations where superb Judaica related entires - postcards and covers - are also listed. (An entire is a postcard or cover on which the stamp is imprinted. Some like Moldova have First Day of issue cancels, where others like Poland do not.
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FDC |
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2302.2 |
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Hundertwasser painting on occasion of the 20th Ann of the Hundertwasser Museum in Kunst Haus in Vienna. JSR cachet with photo of Hundertwasser |
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2302.5 |
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Hundertwasser painting on occasion of the 20th Ann of the Hundertwasser Museum in Kunst Haus in Vienna. First Day Card JSR with photo of Hundertwasser House |
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2579 |
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Fredrick John Kiesler, Austrian Anerican architect who co-designed the Shrine of the Book, housing the Dead Sea Scrolls in Jerusalem, pictured on the stamp. |
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1309 |
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World famous Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas, built by developer and hotel and gambling magnate, Solomon (Sol) Kerzner of South Africa. FDC complete set of 4 |
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2955 |
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Oscar Nieymayer museum in Brazil. |
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1041 |
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UNESCO Building in Paris, designed by Jewish architect Marcel Breuer |
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1041.1 |
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UNESCO Building in Paris, designed by Jewish architect Marcel Breuer IMPERF |
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2218a-d.1 |
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Moshe Safdie, Israeli architect, on architectural sheetlet of 8 (2 x 4 stamps) with photo label of Safdie only available in full sheets |
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2771.1 |
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Canadian museum of Human Rights, a vision and inspiration of Canadian Jewish philanthropist Israel "Izzy" Asper. Maximum card in JSR numbered limited edition of only 16 |
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2771.2 |
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As 2771.1 bit with Israel "Izzy" Asper, shown in image. Maximum card in JSR numbered limited edition of only 16 |
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2771.3 |
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As 2771.1 but with dedication to the Hall of the Holocaust. Maximum card in JSR numbered limited edition of only 16 |
N/A |
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649 |
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Unesco building Marcel Breuer architect |
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679 |
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Assembly Hall - Council of Europe. Built by architect Lucien Cromback, President of the Consistory of Algerian Jews |
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893-4 |
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Unesco Building, designed by architect Marcel Breuer |
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1289 |
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The headquarters of the League of Nations in Geneva (on the right) which later became the home of the United Nations Office at Geneva since 1946. Julien Flegenheimer, of Jewish origin from Switzerland, was one of the five collaborating architects who designed this building. |
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2545 |
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UNESCO building design by Jewish architect Marcel Breuer |
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N/A |
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3533-4.2 |
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Joint issue Israel France, 50th Ann of First Flight between Israel and France. Set of 2 maxicards |
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2014a-d |
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#2014d: Architect and designer Marcel Breuer 1st tubular chair, part of German 20th century design S/S of 4 diff. |
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002 |
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Joint Issue Israel Germany, 50th Ann Diplomatic Relations |
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2113 |
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Guggenheim Museum S/S |
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3530a-d |
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#3530a - Shalom Tower in Tel-Aviv |
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435-6 |
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# 436 - UNESCO building designed by Marcel Breuer. 50F stamp has Hebrew characters amongst all the other alphabets in diff languages |
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C 79 |
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UNESCO building by architect Marcel Breuer, S/S |
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1186a-q |
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# 1186d - Rabin, Clinton and Arafat shaking hands in front of the White House; # 1186o - Guggenheim Museum in Spain, named after world famous art philanthropist, built by Jewish architect Frank Gehry |
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3711 |
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City of Lodz, which had appx 235,000 Jews before the Holocaust, almost 30% of the population. On the right is the Israel Poznanski mansion, fully restored now a cultural center. Poznanski was the biggest textile magnate in Poland, employing over 10,000 people in its heyday. Note: May or may not be shipped with attached label shown |
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330 |
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UNESCO building in Paris. Marcel Breuer of the USA was the architect. Breuer was a Hungarian-born modernist, architect and furniture designer of Jewish descent |
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895 |
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Ginzburg skyscraper, tallest in the Russian Empire, built in 1910 by Lev Ginzburg, Jewish merchant. Later blown up during World War II |
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895.1 |
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Ginzburg skyscraper, tallest in the Russian Empire, built in 1910 by Lev Ginzburg, Jewish merchant. Left side of sheetlet of 5 stamps with full history (in Ukranian) |
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895.2 |
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Ginzburg skyscraper, tallest in the Russian Empire, built in 1910 by Lev Ginzburg, Jewish merchant. Full sheetlet of 15 stamps with full history (in Ukranian) |
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1012 |
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George Washington Bridge by architect Leon Moisieff, FDC Fleetwood cachet and draughtsman's drawing tools |
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1012.01 |
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Same - FDC Artcraft cachet with emblem of the American Society of Civil Engineers |
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1012.02 |
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Same - FDC Artmaster cachet Construction equipment |
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1076 |
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New York Coliseum by architects Leon & Lionel Levy, FDC Artmaster cachet with Coliseum and 5th int'l Philatelic Exhibition |
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1076.01 |
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same - FDC Artcraft cachet with Coliseum and FIPEX logo |
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1076.02 |
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Same - FDC Artcraft cachet with Eisenhower and Postmaster General cachet |
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1076.03 |
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Same - FDC Artcraft cachet showing New York City skyline |
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1109 |
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Mackinaw Bridge, architect David Bernard Steinman, FDC Artcraft cachet showing view of bridge from a distance |
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1109.01 |
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Same - FDC Fleetwood cachet showing close-up view of bridge |
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1109.02 |
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Same - FDC Artmaster cachet showing close-up of bridge |
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3185l |
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Golden Gate Bridge, conceived and designed by Joseph Strauss. FDC CH cachet shows bridge |
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3910a-l |
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Architecture sheet of 12 with 4 Judaica: #3910a - Guggenheim Museum; and buildings by Jewish architects: #3910e - Canadian Frank Gehry; #3910j - Richard Meier; #3910k - Louis J. Kahn |
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4438 |
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Mackinac Bridge in Michigan, designed by David Steinman, one of the world's greatest bridge builders all over the world. Hi-value stamp |
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