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Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $300
Unsold
Gold medal, wedding gift. [Germany, 18th century].
Obverse: pair of hands holding a heart, surmounted by the tetragrammaton, inside a rising sun. Surrounding the sun is a legend in German. Reverse: man and woman shaking hands, surrounded by the legend "Also Wird Gesegnet wer den Herrn Fürchtet" [Thus shall the man be blessed who fears the Lord" (Psalms 128, 4)].
Diameter: 21 mm. Weight: 3.4 g.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
Obverse: pair of hands holding a heart, surmounted by the tetragrammaton, inside a rising sun. Surrounding the sun is a legend in German. Reverse: man and woman shaking hands, surrounded by the legend "Also Wird Gesegnet wer den Herrn Fürchtet" [Thus shall the man be blessed who fears the Lord" (Psalms 128, 4)].
Diameter: 21 mm. Weight: 3.4 g.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
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The Morton Leventhal Collection
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Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $300
Unsold
Six tokens and medals. [England, 19th century].
• Medal from the time of the Covent Garden (London) theater re-opening, and the riots caused by rising prices (the Old Price Riots, 1809).
• Two identical tokens issued by John Ashby, stock broker in Bartholomew Lane bank. London [ca. 1820]. On one side appears a bull with the head of the banker Nathan Meir Rothschild and the legend "John Ashby Stock Broker no. 3, Bartholomew Lane Bank". On the reverse appear the office hours and an animal with the head of the banker Moses Macatta.
• Two different medals commemorating George III, King of the United Kingdom. [1820]. On both appears the Holy Edward's crown with the tetragrammaton above it, surrounded by sun beams.
• Token issued by the E. Moses & Son store in London. On the reverse appears a calendar of Sundays for the year 1856.
Size and condition vary
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
• Medal from the time of the Covent Garden (London) theater re-opening, and the riots caused by rising prices (the Old Price Riots, 1809).
• Two identical tokens issued by John Ashby, stock broker in Bartholomew Lane bank. London [ca. 1820]. On one side appears a bull with the head of the banker Nathan Meir Rothschild and the legend "John Ashby Stock Broker no. 3, Bartholomew Lane Bank". On the reverse appear the office hours and an animal with the head of the banker Moses Macatta.
• Two different medals commemorating George III, King of the United Kingdom. [1820]. On both appears the Holy Edward's crown with the tetragrammaton above it, surrounded by sun beams.
• Token issued by the E. Moses & Son store in London. On the reverse appears a calendar of Sundays for the year 1856.
Size and condition vary
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
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The Morton Leventhal Collection
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Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $500
Unsold
Pendant for the first Tower of David Exhibition, 1921.
The Tower of David Exhibitions which took place in the Tower of David in Jerusalem during 1921-1932, were the main activity center of the Hebrew Artists Association [later the Israel Painters and Sculptors Association]. They are considered an important milestone in the history and development of Israeli art.
Obverse: relief of the Tower of David next to the Hebrew legend "Jerusalem Tower of David", surrounded by the legend "First Art Exhibition" in English, Hebrew and Arabic, and "1921". Reverse: blank.
Diameter: 26 mm. Suspension loop.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
The Tower of David Exhibitions which took place in the Tower of David in Jerusalem during 1921-1932, were the main activity center of the Hebrew Artists Association [later the Israel Painters and Sculptors Association]. They are considered an important milestone in the history and development of Israeli art.
Obverse: relief of the Tower of David next to the Hebrew legend "Jerusalem Tower of David", surrounded by the legend "First Art Exhibition" in English, Hebrew and Arabic, and "1921". Reverse: blank.
Diameter: 26 mm. Suspension loop.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
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The Morton Leventhal Collection
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Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $300
Unsold
Two pendants (slightly different) issued by "Arab Women's Association in Jerusalem" (possibly the "Arab Women's Association" founded in 1929). Jerusalem, 1938.
1. Obverse: two medallions with the Dome of the Rock and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Above them appears the year 1938 and beneath them the legend "50 Mil charity for orphans" (Arabic). Reverse: the legend "Arab Women's Association in Jerusalem" (Arabic).
Diameter: 27 mm. Suspension loop.
2. Obverse: Two medallions with the Dome of the Rock and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Above them appears the year 1938 and beneath them appears the legend "Save the Orphans" (Arabic). Reverse: The legend "Arab Women's Association in Jerusalem" (Arabic).
Diameter: 28 mm. Slight defects. Suspension loop (not pierced).
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
1. Obverse: two medallions with the Dome of the Rock and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Above them appears the year 1938 and beneath them the legend "50 Mil charity for orphans" (Arabic). Reverse: the legend "Arab Women's Association in Jerusalem" (Arabic).
Diameter: 27 mm. Suspension loop.
2. Obverse: Two medallions with the Dome of the Rock and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Above them appears the year 1938 and beneath them appears the legend "Save the Orphans" (Arabic). Reverse: The legend "Arab Women's Association in Jerusalem" (Arabic).
Diameter: 28 mm. Slight defects. Suspension loop (not pierced).
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
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The Morton Leventhal Collection
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Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $450
Unsold
A medal struck in honor of the series of articles "A Nazi Travels to Palestine", published in the Nazi journal "Der Angriff" (The Attack). A memento of the cooperation between the Nazi Party and the German Zionist Federation, in their mutual goal of tranfering German Jews to Palestine (the "Ha'avara"). Germany, 1934. German.
Obverse: a Star of David in the center is surrounded by the German legend "A Nazi Travels to Palestine" (Ein Nazi fährt nach Palästina). Reverse: a swastika and the words "And he tells about it in The Attack" (Und erzählt davon in Angriff).
In the early days of Nazi rule in Germany, the Zionist Movement was inclined to cooperate with the line that the Nazi government adopted at the time – encouraging immigration of German Jews to Palestine. In the spring of 1933, the leaders of the German Zionist Association decided to contact elements within the Nazi party who might support the Zionist cause. Kurt Tuchler, a German-Jewish jurist and judge, and a member of the managing committee of the German Zionist Federation, contacted Leopold von Mildenstein, a senior Nazi officer who was head of the Jewish department of the SD (the security service of the SS and the Nazi party), and asked him to publish an article in the Nazi press about the Jewish Yishuv in Palestine. In 1933, the two men traveled to Palestine with their wives and spent a month touring the country, to enable von Mildenstein to get an impression of the achievements of the thriving Zionist enterprise. In a report submitted to Yad Vashem years later, Tuchler wrote, "The purpose of the visit was to create, in an important Nazi newspaper, an image that would promote the Zionist cause in Palestine". After their return to Germany, von Mildenstein published a series of 12 illustrated articles in the Nazi newspaper "Der Angriff" (The Attack), which was the mouthpiece of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Propaganda Minister. The articles were published under the headline "A Nazi Travels to Palestine". To commemorate the article series, Goebbels commissioned this medal.
Diameter: 35 mm. Good condition. Stains.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
Obverse: a Star of David in the center is surrounded by the German legend "A Nazi Travels to Palestine" (Ein Nazi fährt nach Palästina). Reverse: a swastika and the words "And he tells about it in The Attack" (Und erzählt davon in Angriff).
In the early days of Nazi rule in Germany, the Zionist Movement was inclined to cooperate with the line that the Nazi government adopted at the time – encouraging immigration of German Jews to Palestine. In the spring of 1933, the leaders of the German Zionist Association decided to contact elements within the Nazi party who might support the Zionist cause. Kurt Tuchler, a German-Jewish jurist and judge, and a member of the managing committee of the German Zionist Federation, contacted Leopold von Mildenstein, a senior Nazi officer who was head of the Jewish department of the SD (the security service of the SS and the Nazi party), and asked him to publish an article in the Nazi press about the Jewish Yishuv in Palestine. In 1933, the two men traveled to Palestine with their wives and spent a month touring the country, to enable von Mildenstein to get an impression of the achievements of the thriving Zionist enterprise. In a report submitted to Yad Vashem years later, Tuchler wrote, "The purpose of the visit was to create, in an important Nazi newspaper, an image that would promote the Zionist cause in Palestine". After their return to Germany, von Mildenstein published a series of 12 illustrated articles in the Nazi newspaper "Der Angriff" (The Attack), which was the mouthpiece of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Propaganda Minister. The articles were published under the headline "A Nazi Travels to Palestine". To commemorate the article series, Goebbels commissioned this medal.
Diameter: 35 mm. Good condition. Stains.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
Category
The Morton Leventhal Collection
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Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $4,750
Including buyer's premium
Approximately 540 medals, coins, plaques, medallions and pendants, mostly Israeli or with Jewish motifs. Israel, United States, Germany, Britain and elsewhere. 20th century (a few items from the late 19th century).
In the collection are about 100 Lira and Shekel coins in various denominations and special editions minted for events in the history of the Jewish people or different themes in its culture; medals struck by Israel's Coins and Medals Corp.; medals issued by the American Israeli Numismatic Association Inc., and other medals related to United States Jewry; medals commemorating dignitaries, among them Karl Marx, Albert Einstein, Chaim Weizmann and Golda Meir; Medals for different Independence Days; Medals commemorating IDF military accomplishments; medals issued by government, public and commercial entities commemorating events and special dates; medals and souvenir plaques from Israel; and more.
The collection also includes eleven gold medals (total weight: about 45 grams) minted by Israel's Coins and Medals Corp.: "Decade of Israel's Liberation", 1958 (from the first edition, with the year תל"א on the reverse); "Shema Israel", 1980; "Hundred Years of Settlement", 1982; "Resistance Struggle against the Nazis", 1983; "Exodus, the ship that won", 1987; "Wedding Anniversary", 1990 (medal set with a ruby stone); and more medals.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
In the collection are about 100 Lira and Shekel coins in various denominations and special editions minted for events in the history of the Jewish people or different themes in its culture; medals struck by Israel's Coins and Medals Corp.; medals issued by the American Israeli Numismatic Association Inc., and other medals related to United States Jewry; medals commemorating dignitaries, among them Karl Marx, Albert Einstein, Chaim Weizmann and Golda Meir; Medals for different Independence Days; Medals commemorating IDF military accomplishments; medals issued by government, public and commercial entities commemorating events and special dates; medals and souvenir plaques from Israel; and more.
The collection also includes eleven gold medals (total weight: about 45 grams) minted by Israel's Coins and Medals Corp.: "Decade of Israel's Liberation", 1958 (from the first edition, with the year תל"א on the reverse); "Shema Israel", 1980; "Hundred Years of Settlement", 1982; "Resistance Struggle against the Nazis", 1983; "Exodus, the ship that won", 1987; "Wedding Anniversary", 1990 (medal set with a ruby stone); and more medals.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
Category
The Morton Leventhal Collection
Catalogue
Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
Large and high-quality collection of approximately 320 souvenir medals, medallions, and badges for sports events and various competitions. Palestine, 1930s-1980s (approximately 20 items from the 1930s and 1940s; most items are from the 1960s and onwards).
The collection includes, among other things, badges, souvenir medals and medallions from dozens of marches all over the country, including various marches held by the HaPoel and Maccabi movements, as well as popular and regional marches. The collection also includes badges and medals from swims organized by Hapoel; badges, medals and medallions struck for various sports competitions; a number of badges and medals awarded to the participants of the first "Maccabiah" (1932) and the second "Maccabiah" (1935) and a number of badges from the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth "Maccabiah" games; badges of sports organizations; badges and medallions of various car-racing clubs in Palestine, mostly from the 1930s-40s; and other badges, plaques, medals and medallions struck for sports events, national sports days, and more.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
The collection includes, among other things, badges, souvenir medals and medallions from dozens of marches all over the country, including various marches held by the HaPoel and Maccabi movements, as well as popular and regional marches. The collection also includes badges and medals from swims organized by Hapoel; badges, medals and medallions struck for various sports competitions; a number of badges and medals awarded to the participants of the first "Maccabiah" (1932) and the second "Maccabiah" (1935) and a number of badges from the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth "Maccabiah" games; badges of sports organizations; badges and medallions of various car-racing clubs in Palestine, mostly from the 1930s-40s; and other badges, plaques, medals and medallions struck for sports events, national sports days, and more.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
Category
The Morton Leventhal Collection
Catalogue
Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $500
Sold for: $2,375
Including buyer's premium
Eleven pins and a cloth badge of the Jewish Brigade.
1-11. Eleven pins, among them pins with the emblem of the Jewish Brigade inlaid with blue, white and red enamel (pins of the first, second and third regiments).
12. Cloth badge with the inscription "Jewish Brigade Group".
Enclosed: a pin with the emblem of the Royal Artillery Regiment, on the background of blue and white enamel strips (in a similar design to the Jewish Brigade pins).
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
1-11. Eleven pins, among them pins with the emblem of the Jewish Brigade inlaid with blue, white and red enamel (pins of the first, second and third regiments).
12. Cloth badge with the inscription "Jewish Brigade Group".
Enclosed: a pin with the emblem of the Royal Artillery Regiment, on the background of blue and white enamel strips (in a similar design to the Jewish Brigade pins).
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
Category
The Morton Leventhal Collection
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Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $300
Unsold
Five cap badges and pins of the police forces which operated in Palestine during the British Mandate.
• Cap badge of the "Notrim", with the inscription "Supernumerary / Palestine Police".
• Cap badge with the inscription "T.A.S.C." [Temporary Additional Security Constables] and "guarding and security" (Hebrew) – probably of the "Notrim" force.
• Lapel pin with the inscriptions "T.A.S.C. [Temporary Additional Security Constables] and "guarding and security" (Hebrew); most probably of the "Notrim".
• Cap badge of the Palestine Police.
• Pin of the Tel-Aviv police, with the letters "מ.ע.ת.א" [Tel-Aviv Police] and T.A.M.P.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
• Cap badge of the "Notrim", with the inscription "Supernumerary / Palestine Police".
• Cap badge with the inscription "T.A.S.C." [Temporary Additional Security Constables] and "guarding and security" (Hebrew) – probably of the "Notrim" force.
• Lapel pin with the inscriptions "T.A.S.C. [Temporary Additional Security Constables] and "guarding and security" (Hebrew); most probably of the "Notrim".
• Cap badge of the Palestine Police.
• Pin of the Tel-Aviv police, with the letters "מ.ע.ת.א" [Tel-Aviv Police] and T.A.M.P.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
Category
The Morton Leventhal Collection
Catalogue
Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Ten cap badges and pins – Transjordanian Frontier Force, Mandate Police, and more.
• Three cap badges – Palestine Police. • Cap badge of the "Notrim" with the inscription "Supernumerary / Palestine Police". • Two cap badges – "Palestine Prisons". • Two different badges of the Transjordanian Frontier Force (a British gendarmerie unit). • Pin of the Trans-Jordanian Frontier Force, shaped as the letters T.J.F.F. • Customs pin with the inscription "Customs Transjordan", in English and Arabic.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
• Three cap badges – Palestine Police. • Cap badge of the "Notrim" with the inscription "Supernumerary / Palestine Police". • Two cap badges – "Palestine Prisons". • Two different badges of the Transjordanian Frontier Force (a British gendarmerie unit). • Pin of the Trans-Jordanian Frontier Force, shaped as the letters T.J.F.F. • Customs pin with the inscription "Customs Transjordan", in English and Arabic.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
Category
The Morton Leventhal Collection
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Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $700
Unsold
Approximately 80 badges of corps and units in the British army that served in Palestine.
The collection includes, among others, pins and buttons of: • Auxiliary Territorial Service (A.T.S., women's auxiliary force). • Royal Engineers. • The Cheshire Regiment. • King's Regiment. • Royal Army Medical Corps. • Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). • Royal Army Ordnance Corps. • Royal Scots Greys. • The King's African Rifles (a British regiment which was recruited in the British colonies in East Africa). • Other units in the British Army.
The collection also includes a pin of the British Red Cross Society, "Red Cross Worker" pin, a number of Australian Army badges, two military ranks of the British Army, and more.
Total of approx. 80 items. Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
The collection includes, among others, pins and buttons of: • Auxiliary Territorial Service (A.T.S., women's auxiliary force). • Royal Engineers. • The Cheshire Regiment. • King's Regiment. • Royal Army Medical Corps. • Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). • Royal Army Ordnance Corps. • Royal Scots Greys. • The King's African Rifles (a British regiment which was recruited in the British colonies in East Africa). • Other units in the British Army.
The collection also includes a pin of the British Red Cross Society, "Red Cross Worker" pin, a number of Australian Army badges, two military ranks of the British Army, and more.
Total of approx. 80 items. Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
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The Morton Leventhal Collection
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Auction 64- Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 22, 2019
Opening: $500
Sold for: $938
Including buyer's premium
Collection of British and French war medals awarded to soldiers who served in the British and French armed forces in different wars, most are British medals awarded for service in Palestine and the Near East during World War I, during the Great Arab Revolt and in the 1940s.
1-15. Fifteen British war medals: • Medals awarded for service in World War I: two British War Medals; and a medal with the legend "The Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919". • 1914-15 Star medal • General Service Medal for service in Palestine during the Great Arab Revolt, with portrait of King George VI. The medal has a red and white cloth ribbon and a buckle with the inscription "Palestine 1936-39". • Three General Service medals for service in Palestine in the 1940s, with a portrait of King George VI. The medals have purple and green cloth ribbons and buckles with the inscription "Palestine 1945-1948" or "Palestine". • "General Service" medal for service in Palestine in the 1940s, with a portrait of King George VI. The medal has a red and white cloth ribbon and a buckle with the inscription "Palestine 1945-48". • Two small medals for service in Palestine in the 1940s (for non-formal occasions). With the inscription "Palestine" on the buckle. • Service Medal of the Order of Saint John. • Defence Medal. • Two General Service medals for service in the Near East, with portrait of Queen Elizabeth, cloth ribbons and buckles with the inscription "Near East".
16-17. Two French medals; one for service in World War I and the other from 1956 for service in the Middle East.
Enclosed are two General Service medals for those who served in Palestine in the 1940s (with a portrait of King George), one with no ribbon and the other with no ribbon and no buckle.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
1-15. Fifteen British war medals: • Medals awarded for service in World War I: two British War Medals; and a medal with the legend "The Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919". • 1914-15 Star medal • General Service Medal for service in Palestine during the Great Arab Revolt, with portrait of King George VI. The medal has a red and white cloth ribbon and a buckle with the inscription "Palestine 1936-39". • Three General Service medals for service in Palestine in the 1940s, with a portrait of King George VI. The medals have purple and green cloth ribbons and buckles with the inscription "Palestine 1945-1948" or "Palestine". • "General Service" medal for service in Palestine in the 1940s, with a portrait of King George VI. The medal has a red and white cloth ribbon and a buckle with the inscription "Palestine 1945-48". • Two small medals for service in Palestine in the 1940s (for non-formal occasions). With the inscription "Palestine" on the buckle. • Service Medal of the Order of Saint John. • Defence Medal. • Two General Service medals for service in the Near East, with portrait of Queen Elizabeth, cloth ribbons and buckles with the inscription "Near East".
16-17. Two French medals; one for service in World War I and the other from 1956 for service in the Middle East.
Enclosed are two General Service medals for those who served in Palestine in the 1940s (with a portrait of King George), one with no ribbon and the other with no ribbon and no buckle.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
Category
The Morton Leventhal Collection
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