Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Copper medal in honor of R' Isaac Bernays, a messenger of modern Orthodox Judaism, on the occasion of 25 years of service as Rabbi of the Orthodox Community. Hamburg, [1847]. Obverse: dedication in German and maker's mark. Reverse: dedication in Hebrew and an acrostic poem. Diameter: 50 mm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $150
Sold for: $375
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Medal in memory of Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor (1817-1896), chief Rabbi of Kovno. Kovno, Russia, [post 1896, late 19th cent.]. Obverse: image of Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor and an inscription: "HaRav HaGaon R' Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor". Reverse: the rabbi's grave, inscription: "image of the Gaon R' Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor's grave" and the dates of his birth and death. Diameter: 23 mm. Hook for hanging.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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A Medal in memory of Rabbi Akiva Eiger, Israel 1990. Cast bronze. Obverse: In the center - a portrait of Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Round it, in a frame, the words: Likeness of Rabbi Akiva Eiger, Av Bet Din of Posen in memory of his passing 1838”. Reverse: Illustration of a pair of lions holding the Tablets of the Law and an inscription in German. Diameter: 60 mm. Held in matching case (damaged). Produced by the Diaspora Museum in 1990, and is a replica of the medal minted for the exhibition “100 Years Since the Passing of Rabbi Akiva Eiger” at the Berlin Jewish Museum in 1937.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $875
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A medal commemorating the founding of the Great Synagogue in Cape Town, South Africa, September 13, 1905. Obverse: Image of the Synagogue building, and below the Hebrew date (5665). Reverse: Star of David with the words “Tikvat Israel Community" (Hebrew) and in a circular frame the words “Great synagogue cape town - Consecrated 13 sept. 1905” (English). [The name Tikvat Israel refers to the “Cape of Good Hope” Rock, after which Cape Town is named.] Diameter: 35 mm. Bent with grooves.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,500
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1. Medal commemorating 250 years of Jewish settlement in the United States. USA, 1905. Obverse: relief with the inscription: "Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of Jewish Settlement in the United States" and artist's mark: "Isidore Konti". Reverse, a relief, and an inscription with the artist's mark: "I K 1905". Diameter: 70 mm. 2. Medal commemorating one hundredth anniversary of "Bnai Jeshurun" congregation in New-York. New-York, 1925. Obverse: relief of "Bnai Jeshurun" synagogue and the inscription: "One hundredth anniversary 1825-1925 Congregation Bnai Jeshurun New York" . Reverse: building of the first synagogue and the inscription: "The First Synagogue Elm Street, Commemorating One Hundred Years of Service to God-Israel-Humanity". Diameter: 100 mm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,000
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Two medals commemorating weddings of Jewish couples. Germany, 19th cent. On both medals appear decorations of a Huppah (wedding canopy), verses in Hebrew and a German text. 1. Medal minted on the occasion of Clara Weiskopf and Moses Schnerb wedding. Frankfurt am Main, 1896. Diameter: 33 mm. 2. Medal minted on the occasion of Sigmund (Shimshon) Rosenbaum and Dora Hamburger (Tirza) wedding. Frankfurt am Main, 1898. Diameter: 39 mm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $350
Sold for: $1,125
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Two medals for the weddings of Jewish couples. Germany, 19th century. 1. Medal commemorating a wedding [?] or silver-wedding of a Jewish couple. Obverse: two hands holding a fruit basket, above it a Magen David. Inscription: "Felix nos Tenet Capula" and "F.z.G". Reverse: "Saecularfeier Magdeburg", 23 February, 1861. Diameter: 40 mm. 2. Medal commemorating the wedding of Lina Jaffe and Jacob Alexander. Berlin, 1882. Inscription in Hebrew: "Mazal Tov". Diameter: 30 mm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $150
Sold for: $200
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Square bronze medal, minted in honor of Alexander and Adele Askenazi Silver Anniversary. Frankfurt am Main, 1901. Obverse: Portrait of the couple. Reverse: bouquet of flowers and inscription: Zur Erinnerung an die Silberne Hochzeit Alexander-Adele Askenasy, Frankfurt A/M, 25 Juni 1901. 43X43 mm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $750
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Medal commemorating the inauguration of Glockengasse Synagogue in Cologne, August 1861. Glockengasse synagogue was established in 1861 with Avraham Oppenheim's financial support and was one of the two large synagogues in the city of Cologne prior to WW II. Was demolished by the Nazis in November 1938, in the "Crystal Night". Obverse: the synagogue and inscription: "Synagogue zu Coeln Eingeweiht Am 29 August 1861" [inauguration of the synagogue in Cologne, August 29, 1891], and name of the architect. Reverse: Interior of the synagogue and the inscription" Avraham Oppenheim built the house of God for the Cologne congregation and it was inaugurated…", and maker's mark: J. Wiener F. Diameter: 59 mm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $700
Sold for: $1,625
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Silver medal, Jewish community of Hamburg, 1890. Obverse: Relief of a scene portraying a woman holding a baby and stretching out a hand towards a man, a memorial Menorah and an inscription in Hebrew "Na'amoda Yachad", a relief of the Tablets of the Law and a handshake. On the lower part: "1890". Reverse: relief of the ark in Hamburg synagogue, surrounded by various decorations. On the border an inscription: "Deutsch-Israel: Gemeinde Hamburg", a Magen David and maker's mark. Diameter: 43 mm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $500
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Medal noting the 25th anniversary of Israelit Vorschuss-Institut – Jewish institute for loans in Hamburg. Cast bronze. Hamburg, 1841. Obverse: bee-hive (institute's emblem). Reverse: inscription: "Zum 25 Jähr Jubiläum 1841" [25th anniversary, 1841]. On both sides of the medal appear biblical verses concerning loans and assisting the needy. Diameter: 45 mm.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $450
Sold for: $1,750
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Silver medal and bronze medal, "Supreme Commission for Jewish Affairs", institute which organized Dutch Jewry during the 19th century for many years. Holland, 1836. Obverse: Wreath surrounded by the inscription "Koninklyke Besluiten van 8 Maart 1836 No. 23 en 29 April 1836 No. 84". Reverse: bending tree, pillar with a Magen David base, Tablets of the Law, lion holding an emblem, and more. Inscription: "Toegewezen foor de Hoofd-Commissie tot de Zaken der Israëliten" and maker's mark. Diameter: 50 mm.
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