Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
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1. Silver medal. Obverse: the Emperor of Germany riding a horse and the legend "Wilhelm II Deutschr Kaiser"; reverse: the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the legend "Das Heilige Grab" [The Holy Sepulcher] and the legend "Reise S.M. des Kaisers Nach Jerusalem Okt. 1898" [Visit of the Emperor to Jerusalem, October 1898]. Legend on the medal's perimeter. Diameter: 33 mm.
2. Silver medal. Obverse: portrait of the emperor and the legend "Wilhelm II Deutscher Kaiser". Reverse: the Church of the Redeemer and the legend "Einweihung der Erloserkirche in Jerusalem 31. Octbr. 1898" [inauguration of the Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem on 31 October 1898]. Legend on the medal's perimeter. Diameter: 33 cm.
3. Silver medal. Obverse: portraits of the emperor and his spouse. Reverse: woman holding two bouquets and a legend in German. Diameter: 33 mm.
4. Obverse: portraits of the emperor and his spouse. Reverse: the German legend "Souvenir from the visit of Emperor Wilhelm II to Jerusalem, 1898". Hook for hanging. Diameter: 27 mm.
2. Silver medal. Obverse: portrait of the emperor and the legend "Wilhelm II Deutscher Kaiser". Reverse: the Church of the Redeemer and the legend "Einweihung der Erloserkirche in Jerusalem 31. Octbr. 1898" [inauguration of the Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem on 31 October 1898]. Legend on the medal's perimeter. Diameter: 33 cm.
3. Silver medal. Obverse: portraits of the emperor and his spouse. Reverse: woman holding two bouquets and a legend in German. Diameter: 33 mm.
4. Obverse: portraits of the emperor and his spouse. Reverse: the German legend "Souvenir from the visit of Emperor Wilhelm II to Jerusalem, 1898". Hook for hanging. Diameter: 27 mm.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
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Medal. Rishon Le'Zion, 5642 (1882).
Obverse: in the center is a view of the colony of Rishon Le'Zion and the year: "5642" (1882), surrounded by the verse "I first have declared it to Zion, and I give to Jerusalem a herald of good tidings" (Isaiah 41: 27), after which Rishon Le'Zion is named, and "Rishon Le'Zion Colony" (Hebrew). Reverse: in the center, inside a frame in the shape of the Ten Commandments, are figures praying at the Western Wall and the figure of a farmer sowing a field. Above the figures are a Star of David and the legend "O that deliverance for Israel would come out of Zion", surrounded by the verse "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its skill".
Diameter: 25 mm.
Obverse: in the center is a view of the colony of Rishon Le'Zion and the year: "5642" (1882), surrounded by the verse "I first have declared it to Zion, and I give to Jerusalem a herald of good tidings" (Isaiah 41: 27), after which Rishon Le'Zion is named, and "Rishon Le'Zion Colony" (Hebrew). Reverse: in the center, inside a frame in the shape of the Ten Commandments, are figures praying at the Western Wall and the figure of a farmer sowing a field. Above the figures are a Star of David and the legend "O that deliverance for Israel would come out of Zion", surrounded by the verse "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its skill".
Diameter: 25 mm.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $500
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Four medals awarded as prizes at sports competitions by "Hakoah" sports club in Vienna, and a pin from "Hagibor" sports club.
1. Hexagon-shaped medal. Obverse: the legends "Schw. Kl. 'Hakoah' 1931" and "Cup II-Holub" and the emblem of "Hakoah" club. 42X42 mm.
2-4. Three medals awarded as prizes at sports competitions of "Hakoah" club in the years 1926-1928. On one side are the "Hakoah" emblem, inside a bouquet, the legend "S.C. 'Hakoah' Schwimmfest" and the year. On the other side are various legends.
5. Metal pin, inlaid with enamel (blue and white), with the word "Hagibor", flanked by a Star of David and the year 1914. On the reverse are details of the producer: A.G. Tham Gablonz A.N.
Ca. 14X14 mm.
1. Hexagon-shaped medal. Obverse: the legends "Schw. Kl. 'Hakoah' 1931" and "Cup II-Holub" and the emblem of "Hakoah" club. 42X42 mm.
2-4. Three medals awarded as prizes at sports competitions of "Hakoah" club in the years 1926-1928. On one side are the "Hakoah" emblem, inside a bouquet, the legend "S.C. 'Hakoah' Schwimmfest" and the year. On the other side are various legends.
5. Metal pin, inlaid with enamel (blue and white), with the word "Hagibor", flanked by a Star of David and the year 1914. On the reverse are details of the producer: A.G. Tham Gablonz A.N.
Ca. 14X14 mm.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $150
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Prize awarded to the winner of a sports competition of the "Maccabi" organization. [Germany], 1934.
Metal platelet with the symbol of Maccabi (M) surmounting the legend: "I. Preis 19.4.34", attached to a wooden plate.
9X11.5 cm. Good condition. Corrosion. Remains of a paper label to platelet's reverse.
Metal platelet with the symbol of Maccabi (M) surmounting the legend: "I. Preis 19.4.34", attached to a wooden plate.
9X11.5 cm. Good condition. Corrosion. Remains of a paper label to platelet's reverse.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Pendant, gift from Tel -Aviv municipality to participants of the Second Maccabiah. Tel-Aviv, 1935.
Obverse: Lighthouse shedding light surrounded by the legend: "Tel-Aviv municipality for participants of the second Maccabiah".
Reverse: plain. Cloth ribbon.
Diameter: 25 mm. Loop. Fair-good condition. Reverse is worn.
Obverse: Lighthouse shedding light surrounded by the legend: "Tel-Aviv municipality for participants of the second Maccabiah".
Reverse: plain. Cloth ribbon.
Diameter: 25 mm. Loop. Fair-good condition. Reverse is worn.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $150
Sold for: $575
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Silver medal of the Zionist organization "Ben Yehuda" (named after Eliezer Ben Yehuda) in Tripoli, Libya, [1930s].
Obverse: Star of David with the word "Zion" within and the legend ""Hahis' [Hahistadrut] Haz[Hazionit] beTripolitana M' [machleket] hch' [Hachinuch] / 'Ben Yehuda'". Reverse: Open book with the letter Aleph-Yod (The Ten Commandments) and the legend "Revival of a language - revival of a people" (Hebrew).
The organization "Ben Yehuda" was founded in Tripoli in 1931 and was engaged in Zionist activity focusing on teaching the Hebrew language. The organization held ceremonies and gatherings, organized sports games, produced Hebrew plays and opened a Hebrew library and a Hebrew school "HaTikva". In 1932, in view of the great success of "HaTikva" school, the organization undertook the education department of the Jewish congregation in the city (with the approval of the Italian authorities who recognized the importance of the educational activities of "Ben Yehuda"). The operations of the organization spread outside Tripoli. When WW II broke out, the Italian rule banned all official Zionist action. However, the organization continued to exist secretly until Italy joined the war.
Diameter: 29 mm. Suspension loop.
Obverse: Star of David with the word "Zion" within and the legend ""Hahis' [Hahistadrut] Haz[Hazionit] beTripolitana M' [machleket] hch' [Hachinuch] / 'Ben Yehuda'". Reverse: Open book with the letter Aleph-Yod (The Ten Commandments) and the legend "Revival of a language - revival of a people" (Hebrew).
The organization "Ben Yehuda" was founded in Tripoli in 1931 and was engaged in Zionist activity focusing on teaching the Hebrew language. The organization held ceremonies and gatherings, organized sports games, produced Hebrew plays and opened a Hebrew library and a Hebrew school "HaTikva". In 1932, in view of the great success of "HaTikva" school, the organization undertook the education department of the Jewish congregation in the city (with the approval of the Italian authorities who recognized the importance of the educational activities of "Ben Yehuda"). The operations of the organization spread outside Tripoli. When WW II broke out, the Italian rule banned all official Zionist action. However, the organization continued to exist secretly until Italy joined the war.
Diameter: 29 mm. Suspension loop.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $150
Sold for: $375
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Pendant issued by "Arab Women's Association in Jerusalem"(it is possible that this is the organization "Arab Women's Association" founded in 1929). Jerusalem, 1939.
Obverse: two medallions with the Dome of the Rock and the Holy Sepulcher church. Above them appears the year 1939 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.
Obverse: two medallions with the Dome of the Rock and the Holy Sepulcher church. Above them appears the year 1939 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.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $100
Sold for: $238
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A medal designed as a shield, with a loop for hanging on a chain. [China, 1940].
Obeverse: Seven branched Menorah topped by the inscription "Betar" and the inscription "Keter [B(e)tar Harbin" below it.
Reverse: Engraved inscription in Russian, and the date 13/9/40.
Beitar branch in Harbin was founded in 1929. In 1940 the fourth convention of the Revisionist Zionists was scheduled to take place in Harbin but it was cancelled in view of Japanese objection.
Length: 32 mm, fair-good condition. Stains.
Obeverse: Seven branched Menorah topped by the inscription "Betar" and the inscription "Keter [B(e)tar Harbin" below it.
Reverse: Engraved inscription in Russian, and the date 13/9/40.
Beitar branch in Harbin was founded in 1929. In 1940 the fourth convention of the Revisionist Zionists was scheduled to take place in Harbin but it was cancelled in view of Japanese objection.
Length: 32 mm, fair-good condition. Stains.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $200
Sold for: $550
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1. Satirical medal designed by Karl Goetz, on the subject of the Socialist revolution in Bavaria. [Germany, 1918]. Diameter: 58 mm.
2. Satirical medal designed by Karl Goetz, on the subject of the Socialist revolution in Bavaria. [Germany, 1919]. Diameter: 58 mm.
3-6. Four identical medals (two made of aluminum and two made of bronze). [Germany], 1923. Producer: Fritz Hörnlein. Diameter: 37 mm.
7. Anti-Semitic medal. [England?, ca. 1939?]. Diameter: 44 mm. With hanger.
8. Anti-Semitic medal. [England? Ca. 1939?]. Diameter: 45 mm.
9-10. Two identical medals. Germany, 1939. Diameter: 40 mm.
List with detailed descriptions of the medals will be provided upon request.
2. Satirical medal designed by Karl Goetz, on the subject of the Socialist revolution in Bavaria. [Germany, 1919]. Diameter: 58 mm.
3-6. Four identical medals (two made of aluminum and two made of bronze). [Germany], 1923. Producer: Fritz Hörnlein. Diameter: 37 mm.
7. Anti-Semitic medal. [England?, ca. 1939?]. Diameter: 44 mm. With hanger.
8. Anti-Semitic medal. [England? Ca. 1939?]. Diameter: 45 mm.
9-10. Two identical medals. Germany, 1939. Diameter: 40 mm.
List with detailed descriptions of the medals will be provided upon request.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
Opening: $250
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Five coins issued in the Lodz Ghetto for the Ghetto residents, Poland, 1943.
Three 5 marks coins (1943) and two 10 marks coins (1943).
Obverse: Denomination, the legends "Ordnung Uber", and "Der Aelteste der Juden in Litzmannstadt", Reverse: Embossed Star of David, the word "Getto" and the year 1943.
Size and condition vary. One 5 marks coin in fair-poor condition.
Three 5 marks coins (1943) and two 10 marks coins (1943).
Obverse: Denomination, the legends "Ordnung Uber", and "Der Aelteste der Juden in Litzmannstadt", Reverse: Embossed Star of David, the word "Getto" and the year 1943.
Size and condition vary. One 5 marks coin in fair-poor condition.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
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Sold for: $188
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1-2. Two medals issued on behalf of the Jewish congregation in Milano (Italy) to commemorate the defeat of the Nazis, 1945.
The medals were designed by the Italian sculptor Aurelio Mistruzzi. Two identical medals. One is silver-plated.
Obverse: A lightning bolt striking and splitting an axe bearing a swastika which is stuck in a broken tree, with a young tree growing in the background, surrounded by the inscription (in Latin, from Seneca): "Sequitur superbos ultor a tergo deus" ["The avenging god follows in the steps of the proud"]. Reverse: Menorah with the word 'Israel' in Hebrew, surrounded by the Latin legend "Numquam exstinguetur" ["Never suppressed"].
Diameter: 32 mm.
3. Bronze medal commemorating holocaust victims.
Obverse: a man raising the Tablets of the Law with bodies at his feet surmounted by a legend: "In Memory of the 6 Million Victims". Marked: "E. Monti". Reverse: Menorah on the background of a cemetery and the legend "Yizkor" in Hebrew. Marked: "S. Johnson, inc. / Italy".
Diameter: 60 mm.
The medals were designed by the Italian sculptor Aurelio Mistruzzi. Two identical medals. One is silver-plated.
Obverse: A lightning bolt striking and splitting an axe bearing a swastika which is stuck in a broken tree, with a young tree growing in the background, surrounded by the inscription (in Latin, from Seneca): "Sequitur superbos ultor a tergo deus" ["The avenging god follows in the steps of the proud"]. Reverse: Menorah with the word 'Israel' in Hebrew, surrounded by the Latin legend "Numquam exstinguetur" ["Never suppressed"].
Diameter: 32 mm.
3. Bronze medal commemorating holocaust victims.
Obverse: a man raising the Tablets of the Law with bodies at his feet surmounted by a legend: "In Memory of the 6 Million Victims". Marked: "E. Monti". Reverse: Menorah on the background of a cemetery and the legend "Yizkor" in Hebrew. Marked: "S. Johnson, inc. / Italy".
Diameter: 60 mm.
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Online Auction 012 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 9, 2018
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Token - Jewish community of Mattersdorf. Mattersdorf (Hungary), [19th century].
Obverse: two branches and the legend "IGM" [Israelitische Gemeinde Mattersdorf]. Reverse: two branches and the legend "קמד" [Hebrew abbreviation of "Mattersdorf Community"]. Apparently this a kosher slaughtering token.
Diameter: ca. 25 mm.
See: catalogue, "Jewish Tradition in Art, the Feuchtwenger Collection of Judaica" by Dr. Yesha'ayahu Shachar (Jerusalem: Israel Museum, 1971), item 164a.
Obverse: two branches and the legend "IGM" [Israelitische Gemeinde Mattersdorf]. Reverse: two branches and the legend "קמד" [Hebrew abbreviation of "Mattersdorf Community"]. Apparently this a kosher slaughtering token.
Diameter: ca. 25 mm.
See: catalogue, "Jewish Tradition in Art, the Feuchtwenger Collection of Judaica" by Dr. Yesha'ayahu Shachar (Jerusalem: Israel Museum, 1971), item 164a.
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