Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
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Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $150
Unsold
Three broaches and a bracelet. Palestine, [first half of 20th century].
1. Shell and silver broach.
Silver, filigree; granulation; carved shell.
In the center of the broach – a seven-branched Menorah, surrounded by leaves and curving branches, carved in shell. The shell ornament is set in a filigree and granulation silver frame. Marked on the back: "Jerusalem".
Diameter: 5 cm. Good condition. Stains. A suspension loop is fixed on the back of the broach.
2. Silver broach set with gemstones. Silver, filigree; granulation; gemstones.
A round filigree broach, set with green and blue gemstones. Marked on the back: "Yerushalem ST925".
Diameter: 3.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Patina. One gemstone is lacking.
3. Oval silver broach.
Embossed and engraved silver.
Oval broach; heart-shape in the center with an engraving "Mazal". The heart is surrounded by embossed decorations curving at the tips. Marked on the back: "Bezalel 900 Yerushalem".
4X3 cm. Good condition.
4. Bracelet with the symbols of the Twelve Tribes.
A metal bracelet consisting of a dozen links, decorated with the symbols of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. The first link is marked on the back: "Bezalel Yerushalayim".
18.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
1. Shell and silver broach.
Silver, filigree; granulation; carved shell.
In the center of the broach – a seven-branched Menorah, surrounded by leaves and curving branches, carved in shell. The shell ornament is set in a filigree and granulation silver frame. Marked on the back: "Jerusalem".
Diameter: 5 cm. Good condition. Stains. A suspension loop is fixed on the back of the broach.
2. Silver broach set with gemstones. Silver, filigree; granulation; gemstones.
A round filigree broach, set with green and blue gemstones. Marked on the back: "Yerushalem ST925".
Diameter: 3.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Patina. One gemstone is lacking.
3. Oval silver broach.
Embossed and engraved silver.
Oval broach; heart-shape in the center with an engraving "Mazal". The heart is surrounded by embossed decorations curving at the tips. Marked on the back: "Bezalel 900 Yerushalem".
4X3 cm. Good condition.
4. Bracelet with the symbols of the Twelve Tribes.
A metal bracelet consisting of a dozen links, decorated with the symbols of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. The first link is marked on the back: "Bezalel Yerushalayim".
18.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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Objects, Medals
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Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $300
Unsold
A decorated bracelet. Palestine, [early 20th century].
Metal; enamel.
A bracelet with rectangular links decorated with a vegetal pattern. In the center are three medallions decorated with enamel, two are round and one is rectangular, depicting the Western Wall, Tower of David and Rachel's Tomb.
Length: 20.5 cm. Good condition. Clasp is partly detached.
Metal; enamel.
A bracelet with rectangular links decorated with a vegetal pattern. In the center are three medallions decorated with enamel, two are round and one is rectangular, depicting the Western Wall, Tower of David and Rachel's Tomb.
Length: 20.5 cm. Good condition. Clasp is partly detached.
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Objects, Medals
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Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
A pendant depicting Rachel's Tomb. [Palestine, early 20th century].
Brass; enamel.
An oval brass pendant with a wavy edge, inlaid with enamel. The pendant depicts Rachel's tomb and bears the inscriptions: "Yerushalem", "Jerusalem", "Rachel's Tomb". Loop for suspension on top.
Approx. 2X3 cm. Good condition. Damage to back of pendant.
Brass; enamel.
An oval brass pendant with a wavy edge, inlaid with enamel. The pendant depicts Rachel's tomb and bears the inscriptions: "Yerushalem", "Jerusalem", "Rachel's Tomb". Loop for suspension on top.
Approx. 2X3 cm. Good condition. Damage to back of pendant.
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Objects, Medals
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Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $250
Unsold
Medallion – JNF.
Obverse: Palm trees, eight stars and a legend: "Keren Kayemet LeIsrael"
Reverse: A seven-branched Menorah, a star and a feather. A legend: "I will bring your children from the east and gather you from the west" (Isiah, 43:5).
Diameter: 26 mm. Remnants of a suspension loop.
Obverse: Palm trees, eight stars and a legend: "Keren Kayemet LeIsrael"
Reverse: A seven-branched Menorah, a star and a feather. A legend: "I will bring your children from the east and gather you from the west" (Isiah, 43:5).
Diameter: 26 mm. Remnants of a suspension loop.
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Objects, Medals
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Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $250
Unsold
Two medallions and two pins – JNF.
1. Medallion designed by the sculptor Enrico Glicentein, [ca. 1920s].
Obverse: A woman carrying a basket on her head and the legend "Keren Kayemet LeIsrael". Reverse: A boy sitting under a tree and playing a flute. Diameter: 27 mm. Suspension loop.
2. Round pin. A Star of David and the year 1926 in the center, surrounded by legends "Keren Kayement LeIsrael" (Hebrew) and "Jewish National Fund". Diameter 25 mm.
3. Enamel-inlaid pin. On the top appears the letter צ' and the legend "for Zion". On the lower part appears the legend "40th Year Jewish Nat’l Fund". 10.5X20 mm.
4. Enamel-inlaid medallion with a Star of David and the legend "Jewish National Fund". Diameter: 27 mm. Suspension loop.
1. Medallion designed by the sculptor Enrico Glicentein, [ca. 1920s].
Obverse: A woman carrying a basket on her head and the legend "Keren Kayemet LeIsrael". Reverse: A boy sitting under a tree and playing a flute. Diameter: 27 mm. Suspension loop.
2. Round pin. A Star of David and the year 1926 in the center, surrounded by legends "Keren Kayement LeIsrael" (Hebrew) and "Jewish National Fund". Diameter 25 mm.
3. Enamel-inlaid pin. On the top appears the letter צ' and the legend "for Zion". On the lower part appears the legend "40th Year Jewish Nat’l Fund". 10.5X20 mm.
4. Enamel-inlaid medallion with a Star of David and the legend "Jewish National Fund". Diameter: 27 mm. Suspension loop.
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Objects, Medals
Catalogue
Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Silver pendant (marked). [Israel, 1948].
Obverse: map of Israel prior to the occupation of the southern Negev, a Jeep, ship and airplane. Reverse: two spread wings above the inscription "His angels will guard you wherever you go" (Hebrew) and "Yerushalem".
Diameter: 23 mm. Suspension loop. Good condition. Stains.
Obverse: map of Israel prior to the occupation of the southern Negev, a Jeep, ship and airplane. Reverse: two spread wings above the inscription "His angels will guard you wherever you go" (Hebrew) and "Yerushalem".
Diameter: 23 mm. Suspension loop. Good condition. Stains.
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Objects, Medals
Catalogue
Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $100
Unsold
Pendant inlaid with enamel. Birmingham (England), [first half of 20th century?].
Obverse: A globe with the territories of America marked in red, surrounded by the Hebrew inscription "Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the LORD of hosts". Reverse: blank. Signed: "W. O. Lewis / Birmm".
Diameter: 24 mm. Suspension loop.
Obverse: A globe with the territories of America marked in red, surrounded by the Hebrew inscription "Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the LORD of hosts". Reverse: blank. Signed: "W. O. Lewis / Birmm".
Diameter: 24 mm. Suspension loop.
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Objects, Medals
Catalogue
Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Amulet pendant.
Obverse: An open eye (eye of the God Horus), a triangle standing on its edge, containing lines of letters which form the word ABRACADABRA. Flanked by two Stars of David atop the Hebrew letter Shin (which appears twice). Reverse: Seven Stars of David, a star and a crescent, and a hand with fingers spread apart for the Priestly Blessing.
Diameter: 30 mm. Two holes for hanging.
See similar pendant in Kedem Catalog 43, Lot 228.
Obverse: An open eye (eye of the God Horus), a triangle standing on its edge, containing lines of letters which form the word ABRACADABRA. Flanked by two Stars of David atop the Hebrew letter Shin (which appears twice). Reverse: Seven Stars of David, a star and a crescent, and a hand with fingers spread apart for the Priestly Blessing.
Diameter: 30 mm. Two holes for hanging.
See similar pendant in Kedem Catalog 43, Lot 228.
Category
Objects, Medals
Catalogue
Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Round plaque with a detailed relief depicting Samuel anointing David King of Israel.
The year 1577 appears in the center of the relief by the figure of David.
A handwritten inscription on the back of the plaque: "Benevenuto Cellini, Samuel anointing David King of Israel". Benevenuto Cellini (1500-1571), whose name appears on the plaque, was an Italian goldsmith and sculptor, one of the most famous goldsmiths in Italy during the Renaissance.
Diameter: 105 mm. Slight defects and a repaired break.
The year 1577 appears in the center of the relief by the figure of David.
A handwritten inscription on the back of the plaque: "Benevenuto Cellini, Samuel anointing David King of Israel". Benevenuto Cellini (1500-1571), whose name appears on the plaque, was an Italian goldsmith and sculptor, one of the most famous goldsmiths in Italy during the Renaissance.
Diameter: 105 mm. Slight defects and a repaired break.
Category
Objects, Medals
Catalogue
Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $200
Unsold
An anti-Semitic medal from the period of the Covent Garden (London) theater re-opening, and the riots caused by rising prices at the new theater. [England], 1809.
Obverse: figure of a man with pointed ears (resembling horns) and a beard (the actor and theater director John Philip Kemble as Shylock in the play "Merchant of Venice" by William Shakespeare). Below appear the initials V.P. and the rhyming legends "Av’rice and Titled Lust, Alone we Blame. Yet Blush we Must For ‘Tis a Nations Shame" and "This is the Jew, which Shakespeare Drew".
Reverse: "Hat D’ye / Want? / OP OB / &. D P O" [Old Prices, Open Boxes, and Deference to Public Opinion] surrounded by a wreath and an additional inscription "The Dramas Laws, The Dramas Patrons Give, and he Who Lives To Please, Should Please To Live".
In 1809 a new theater opened in Covent Garden, London, replacing the theater that existed there and had burnt to the ground. The costs of rebuilding the theater led the management to raise the prices of seats which resulted in unrest on the part of the theater audience. The protest against the price rise started on the evening of the premiere and developed into riots which lasted for more than two months and interfered with the ongoing activity of the theater (the riots were named "Old Price Riots").
In an attempt to put an end to the protests, the director of the theater John Philip Kemble organized a group of Jews headed by the Jewish boxer Daniel Mendoza. The involvement of Jews in dispersal of the demonstrators lent an anti-Semitic theme to the conflict which is expressed in this medal (the medal which served the protestors against the price rise, portrays Kemble in an anti-Semitic light as a stereotypic Jew). When the attempt to put an end to the riots failed, the theater management was obliged to answer the public request to lower the prices.
Diameter: 44 mm (medal is framed). Pierced on top for suspension.
Obverse: figure of a man with pointed ears (resembling horns) and a beard (the actor and theater director John Philip Kemble as Shylock in the play "Merchant of Venice" by William Shakespeare). Below appear the initials V.P. and the rhyming legends "Av’rice and Titled Lust, Alone we Blame. Yet Blush we Must For ‘Tis a Nations Shame" and "This is the Jew, which Shakespeare Drew".
Reverse: "Hat D’ye / Want? / OP OB / &. D P O" [Old Prices, Open Boxes, and Deference to Public Opinion] surrounded by a wreath and an additional inscription "The Dramas Laws, The Dramas Patrons Give, and he Who Lives To Please, Should Please To Live".
In 1809 a new theater opened in Covent Garden, London, replacing the theater that existed there and had burnt to the ground. The costs of rebuilding the theater led the management to raise the prices of seats which resulted in unrest on the part of the theater audience. The protest against the price rise started on the evening of the premiere and developed into riots which lasted for more than two months and interfered with the ongoing activity of the theater (the riots were named "Old Price Riots").
In an attempt to put an end to the protests, the director of the theater John Philip Kemble organized a group of Jews headed by the Jewish boxer Daniel Mendoza. The involvement of Jews in dispersal of the demonstrators lent an anti-Semitic theme to the conflict which is expressed in this medal (the medal which served the protestors against the price rise, portrays Kemble in an anti-Semitic light as a stereotypic Jew). When the attempt to put an end to the riots failed, the theater management was obliged to answer the public request to lower the prices.
Diameter: 44 mm (medal is framed). Pierced on top for suspension.
Category
Objects, Medals
Catalogue
Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $100
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Medal awarded to Albert (Abraham) Cohen, the charity consultant of James (Jakob) Mayer de Rothschild, 1855.
Obverse: The Tablets of the Law, a menorah and different utensils, surrounded by the Hebrew legend: "Let them give glory to the LORD, and declare his praise in the coastlands" (Hebrew). Reverse: Italian dedication to Albert Cohen, for charity endeavors for the Jews, on behalf of the Italian Jewish congregation (dated 1855).
Diameter: 55 mm.
Obverse: The Tablets of the Law, a menorah and different utensils, surrounded by the Hebrew legend: "Let them give glory to the LORD, and declare his praise in the coastlands" (Hebrew). Reverse: Italian dedication to Albert Cohen, for charity endeavors for the Jews, on behalf of the Italian Jewish congregation (dated 1855).
Diameter: 55 mm.
Category
Objects, Medals
Catalogue
Online Auction 014 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 5, 2018
Opening: $250
Unsold
"Shekel" coin in the style of Roman coins, 1892.
Obverse: profile portrait of a man, with a wreath on his head (possibly a Roman Emperor), the denomination "One Shekel" and the year "1892". Reverse: blank.
Diameter: 17 mm.
Obverse: profile portrait of a man, with a wreath on his head (possibly a Roman Emperor), the denomination "One Shekel" and the year "1892". Reverse: blank.
Diameter: 17 mm.
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Objects, Medals
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