Auction 42 General auction include items from the estate of the poet and editior Israel Har
Jul 24, 2019 (your local time)
Israel
 Ella st' 33 Truman village

our address: Hala 33 (farm no. 33), Kfar Truman.

In this auction and subsequent auctions will include items from the estate of the poet and editor Israel Har.

Among other items include books with dedications, Typewriters, special uncommon books and more.

Buyer's premium is 20% + VAT on the commission only.

Payments must be complete whitin a week after auction, a fee of 5% will be added to late payments.


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).

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!  

The auction has ended

LOT 273:

Comics - Rare Israeli Printing for the Danish/American Comic Ferdinand

Start price:
$ 40
Estimated price:
180$-200$
Auction house commission: 20% More details
VAT: 17% On commission only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
tags:

Comics - Rare Israeli Printing for the Danish/American Comic Ferdinand
Comics - Rare Israeli Printing for the Danish/American Comic Ferdinand, published by Jerusalem Post. Without year, soft cover 15.5X23.5 cm. The comic is originally without any text. By the records of the national library it was printed in Israel in the 1970s. The comic creator is the Danish illustrator Henning Dahl Mikkelsen, who signs as Mik. Ferdinand was published in Denmark between 1937-2012, in Denmark and then in the US.