Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
Torah scroll mantle. Harbin (China), [1923]. Blue, red and purple velvet cloth, gold thread raised embroidery decorations. Two pillars with rampant lions on them, between them a Torah crown and below it a pair of hands (mark of Cohen) and Star of David. The Tablets of the Law are in the center and a dedicatory inscription: “Rabbi Enoch Hanach son of Rafael Weinstein December 1923 here Harbin”. The mantle is open at the back. The front part is made of blue velvet and the back of red velvet. Height: approx. 65 cm. Damage and severe tears in the embroidered decorations. Wear and tears in the velvet cloth and in the lining.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $475
Including buyer's premium
Torah Scroll mantle, Morocco, [End of 19th century, or beginning of 20th century]. Velvet, gold thread embroidery. Embroidered decorations of plants and geometrical designs, on purple velvet. Embroidered dedication at top of mantle: “May the virtue of the Torah protect Pinchas Ben Eliezer HaCohen”. Height: 60 cm., diameter: 30 cm., faded velvet, damage and tears.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $600
Unsold
Torah ark curtain ("Parochet"). Morocco, [first half of 20th century]. Purple velvet cloth; gold thread embroidery. Fine "Parochet" decorated with leaves and flowers embroidered with gold thread. At the center, in a shield-shaped border, the words: “Holy to HaShem / Parochet / dedicated by Sultana Ashkenazi in memory of her husband David Amoyal". Finished with metal-thread tassels. Length: 150 cm., width: 120 cm. Damage to velvet cloth, tears and fraying at edges.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Torah Ark curtain, made of Bordeaux-colored fabric with sky-blue borders. [Eretz Israel, 1957]. An embroidered dedication appears in the center: "in memory of Meir Ya'acobi son of Haviva/ fell in the line of duty in the Sinai War….age 21/…". Meir (son of Haviva and David) Ya'acobi was born in Jerusalem in 1935. Volunteered to the paratroopers and joined the patrol unit which took part in many operations outside of Israeli borders; Ya'acobi was Meir Har-Zion's deputy even though he was only a sergeant. Led in 1954 a unit that crossed the border in Tel-Azaziat area on the way to a bugging facility connected to the Syrian army telephone lines. The unit encountered an ambush and its members were captured (one of the prisoners was Uri Ilan who committed suicide while in prison). The prisoners were releases about 15 months later. When the Sinai war started, late in October 1956, Meir was enlisted and took part in the Mitla battle. Meir was injured during an Egyptian attack but continued fighting until he was killed. For additional information about Ya'acobi see attached material. 200X130 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and tears.
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