Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Including: Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan, Old Master Works, Israeli Art and Numismatics
December 21, 2021
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $100
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
11 Görlitz Shekels, [mostly Europe, late 19th century]. The first "Görlitz Shekel" coins were struck in the 15th century, at a time when few knew what Jewish coins from the First Jewish-Roman War looked like. Their invention is attributed to George Emmerich, mayor of Görlitz, Prussia, who visited Palestine as a pilgrim in 1465, and upon his return to Görlitz, built a replica of the Holy Sepulchre. The pilgrims who came to the site were offered souvenir tokens, first introduced as copies of one of the thirty pieces of silver given to Judas Iscariot by the Romans for betraying Jesus. Ever since, such coins were struck with small variations, at first throughout the Holy Roman Empire and later in other countries, including the United States, and were popular among Jews and Christians alike. Struck without seeing a genuine shekel, the Görlitz Shekels design relied on the few and faulty testimonies that appeared in books and on imagination. Thus, while ancient Jewish coins bear legends in Ancient Hebrew script (Paleo-Hebrew), the legends "Shekel Israel" and "Holy Jerusalem" appear on Görlitz Shekels in square Hebrew script; the pomegranate branch and the goblet, while taken from descriptions of genuine shekel coins, vary in design. Although at first the coins were introduced as souvenirs, it wasn't long before they started being sold as ancient coins from the Temple period. Over the years, they were used for different purposes: they served as souvenirs and amulets; among the Jews of Europe, they were used as a remembrance of the half shekel collected in the time of the Temple or used for charity or for observing the Mitzvah of gifts to the poor on Purim; some used them as the five coins for Pidyon Haben (Redemption of the Son).
Size and condition vary. One of the coins is perforated.
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
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Two amuletic medallions created either on the occasion of the confirmation of the British Mandate for Palestine, or on the occasion of the appointment of Herbert Samuel as High Commissioner of Palestine. [Palestine or Egypt, 1920]. Silver (unmarked). Two amulets, identical except in size. Inscribed on one side (Hebrew): "May the virtue of Jerusalem protect you / [Hebrew year] 5680 / Year of Redemption." Star of David on top. On other side, the inscription "Shaddai" enclosed within a Star of David, encircled by vegetal pattern. These medallions were minted in 1920, following the conquest of Palestine by the British, either on the occasion of the confirmation of the British Mandate for Palestine, or on the occasion of the appointment of Herbert Samuel as High Commissioner of Palestine. The inscription "Year of Redemption" reflects the Zionistically-imbued spirit and hopes of imminent redemption that prevailed in many Jewish communities at the time, and the great joy felt by many over the conducive circumstances now newly created for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine.
Diam: 25 mm; 28 mm. Good condition. Originally gilt; most of gilt coating worn off. Stains.
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
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Two commemorative medallions marking Anzac Day, a memorial day dedicated to fallen Australian and New Zealander soldiers, issued on behalf of the Education Department of Victoria, Australia. Australia, 1918.
Obverse: Bust of Australian soldier with legend: "Honor to the A.I.F." (Australian Imperial Force). Marked at bottom with the initials "H.H." (Harry Harvey) and "S & S" (Stokes and Sons). Reverse: Image of scroll adorned with laurels, inscribed with the names of the three main battlefronts where ANZAC (Australia and New Zealand Army Corps) soldiers were deployed during World War I: "Gallipoli / France / Palestine." Inscribed along perimeter: "EVD [Education Department of Victoria] / ANZAC Day 1918."
Bronze medallions; one silvered. Diameter: 27 mm. With suspension rings.
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $800
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Collection of medals, badges, and personal documents belonging to John Baxter, a soldier in the Scottish Regiment of the British army in the 19303 and 1940s. According to the enclosed documents, John Baxter (army no. 3245097) served from 1935 to 1946. During this period, he was involved in the fighting on three notable fronts, namely the Great Arab Revolt (1936), the Burma campaign (1942), and the battles in Western Europe following the landings at Normandy (1945). The present collection includes six badges and medals with which he was decorated in recognition of his service, along with a set of personal documents: 1-6. Six badges and medals, all with original ceremonial ribbons: • General Service Medal (1918) with the "Palestine" clasp. • 1939-1945 Star, awarded to British and Commonwealth forces for service in the Second World War. • The Burma Star, awarded to British and Commonwealth forces for service in the Burma campaign during World War II. • The France and Germany Star, awarded to British and Commonwealth forces for service on the Western Front during World War II. • The War Medal, awarded to British and Commonwealth forces for service in World War II. • The Defence Medal, also awarded in recognition of service during World War II; awarded also to civilians who contributed to the war effort. Enclosed: Two medal ribbon bar pins – elongated rectangular pins in the colors of the medal ribbons to be worn on informal occasions. 7. Beret with the badge of the Seaforth Highlanders unit. 8-13. Six personal documents: a Certificate of Service, a Soldier's Release Book, and a printed handbill listing campaign stars, clasps and medals awarded by the British army in recognition of service in World War II (sent along with the decorations), and more.
Size and condition vary. Beret sewn onto a mesh fabric strap, to which the medals nd pins are also attached; most of the medal ribbons have been attached to one another.
Also enclosed: Photograph of a soldier in uniform, with divided postcard back (with notations in English); booklet of hymns and prayers for a military memorial service at Rochester Cathedral (Rochester, England), 1966.
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
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1. Medal designed by Fritz Hörnlein. [Germany], 1923.
Obverse: a fat figure sitting on ears of grain. German legend: "Ob Jud, ob Christ, ein Schuft, der Wucherer ist" [whether Jew or Christian – the usurer is a villain]. Signed: F.H. 1923. Reverse: German legend: in bösen Zeiten ist ohn Zweifel ein Mensch oft des andern Teufel [in bad times, undoubtedly, man often becomes the other's devil].
According to Bruno Kirschner (Deutsche Spottmedaillen auf Juden, no. 30), the medal was designed following the 1923 inflation in Germany and makes use of anti-Semitic motifs.
Diameter: 37 mm.
AU-UNC. Uneven patina.
2. Medal minted for the International-Colonial Exposition in Paris (Exposition Coloniale Internationale). Paris, 1931. Marked.
Obverse: The Palestine pavilion at the exposition and the legend "Exposition Coloniale Internationale, Paris 1931". Reverse: Olive branch and the legend "Palestine" (Hebrew, English and Arabic). On the lower part, the artist's signature: L. Bazor.
The exposition, which opened in May 1931, was meant to display the rich and diverse cultures of the imperial colonies, including Palestine.
Diameter: 32 mm.
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3. "David Yellin Academic College of Education / 1914-1984", silver-plate medal, struck by the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation. Israel, 1983. With portraits of David Yellin and Ben-Zion Dinur.
Diameter: 58 mm.
Mint.
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