Judaica 1940's Peretz Rushkevitz Complete 36 Cabaret Card Game with Original Box


Judaica 1940's Peretz Rushkevitz Complete 36 Cabaret Card Game with Original Box

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Judaica 1940's Peretz Rushkevitz Complete 36 Cabaret Card Game with Original Box:
$26000.00


Judaica 1940's Peretz Rushkevitz Complete 36 Cabaret Card Game with Original Box in immaculate condition. Every card is signed byRushkevitz on front of illustration.
"The Quartet of TozerethHaaretz"Organisation and edition: Advertising. Dr. Fritz Schlesinger, Tel Aviv, 19 Bar-Kochba Str.
I have never seen this card game complete with all 36 cards, let alone its original box. In the last 10 years, I have seen two incomplete in very poor condition sets selling over $5000 each. This complete set inimmaculate condition is one of a kind and possibly no other are known to exist.
PeretzRushkevitz is considered the best and most valuable illustrator of children booksand children gameswho operated in Eretz israel in the 1930's up to the 1940's - 1950's. He was known for his most colorful lithographic designs. His rare publications are greatly sought after and receive the highest prices on sales.
Below is the Box translation from Hebrew to English using google translate. Itmay not be a perfect translation, but at least an idea of the written content.
Front of the Box: "A cabaret about the product of the country. Cheerful and happy Children's game,gives as a gift. Issued by Dr. Peretz. Schlesinger, Tel Aviv, 19 Bar-Kochva St."
Back of the Box: "The cabaret on the product of he country consists of 36 cards. Every 4 cards - a cabaret. Each card has a name above the card, shuffle the cards evenly so that each of the games has the same numbers of cards. There are 4-6 cards left on the table. The main thing of the game is to do it very quickly cabaret and put it aside. The young man who starts the games if he has a cabaret in his hand should put it aside. But if there are no more cards to make a cabaret, he must take another card from the cards left on the table. If he took a card from the cards left on the table, he takes another. If the card does not match. Hisfriend sitting on his left to take it. In case there are no more cards in the coffee. You have to ask for the wanted card from one of the games. If the personasked for has the card, he must show the card to the person asking for it and stand up and say what is written below,for example: One child has 3 cards for those with a delicate taste: he lacks because then he asks for the card One of the games. If the card is to be asked, one should both give the card and say that it is a card. And if he doesn't have one - he has to ask, whoever has the most cabarets and finals is the winner."
One side of the Box: "Catinai HI: 26 Montefiore. The store's reporter: Tel Aviv, street"

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