Auction no. 32: Objects 2013-07-02 Auction - 366 Price Results - Kedem Auctions in IL - Page 10
A Half Shekel of Silver - the First Year of the Jewish Spice Tower – Torino, 18th CenturyA Bronze Coin of Tigranes V of Armenia
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Jerusalem, Israel
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Auction no. 32: Objects

Auction no. 32, Object - Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals, will feature top items from the field of collectable Jewish artifacts. The auction will include a variety of ancient Jewish coins and Medals, among them a bronze coin of Tigranes V of Armenia. Other highlights in this sale includes a Torah Scroll in Original case with external decorative items, Pottery bowl inscribed in Babylonian Jewish Aramic dated 5th-7th cent. CE, A magnificent Silver Spice Tower from Nuremberg, 18th century, And more.
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Rabbi Isaac Bernays – Hamburg, 1847: 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
0217: Rabbi Isaac Bernays – Hamburg, 1847Est. US$250-US$375
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Medal in Memory of Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor: 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:
0218: Medal in Memory of Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan SpektorEst. US$150-US$225
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Medal – Rabbi Akiva Eiger: 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
0219: Medal – Rabbi Akiva EigerEst. US$200-US$300
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Medal – Synagogue in Cape Town, 1905: 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
0220: Medal – Synagogue in Cape Town, 1905Est. US$400-US$600
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Two Medals –United States Jewry: 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
0221: Two Medals –United States JewryEst. US$600-US$900
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Medal – Inauguration of a Synagogue in Cologne, 1861: 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
0225: Medal – Inauguration of a Synagogue in Cologne, 1861Est. US$400-US$600
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"Na'amoda Yachad" – Jewish Community of Hamburg, 1890: 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
0226: "Na'amoda Yachad" – Jewish Community of Hamburg, 1890Est. US$700-US$1,050
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Jewish Institute for Loans – Hamburg, 1841: 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:
0227: Jewish Institute for Loans – Hamburg, 1841Est. US$250-US$375
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Medal – Moses Mendelssohn, 1774: Medal, minted on the occasion of the publication of Moses Mendelssohn's book "Phaedon". Cast silver. [Prussia, Germany, 1774]. Obverse: Portrait of Moses Mendelssohn, inscription: "Moses Mendelssohn"
0230: Medal – Moses Mendelssohn, 1774Est. US$350-US$525
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Bronze Medal – Gabriel Riesser – Hamburg, 1836: Medal minted on behalf of the Hamburg Jewish community in honor of Gabriel Riesser (1806-1863), German-Jewish jurist who fought for the emancipation of German Jews. Cast bronze. [Hamburg]. 1836.
0231: Bronze Medal – Gabriel Riesser – Hamburg, 1836Est. US$300-US$450
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Silver Medal – Gabriel Riesser – Hamburg, 1836: Medal minted on behalf of the Hamburg Jewish community in honor of GabrielRiesser. Cast silver. [Hamburg]. 1836. See previous item.
0232: Silver Medal – Gabriel Riesser – Hamburg, 1836Est. US$600-US$900
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Medal in Memory of Lord George Gordon: Bronze medal in memory of the English Lord George Gordon who converted to Judaism and died in prison. London, [early 19th cent.]. Obverse: Profile portrait of Lord George Gordon. Inscription: "LD GEO
0233: Medal in Memory of Lord George GordonEst. US$150-US$225
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Aharon Jellinek / Max Jellinek: 1. Bronze medal in memory of Aharon (Adolf) Jellinek. Austria, 1893. Obverse: relief of Aharon Jellinek's image and birth and death years. Reverse: Inscription: "Not by force but by my spirit so saya
0235: Aharon Jellinek / Max JellinekEst. US$350-US$525
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Aharon Jellinek / Yitzchak Noah Manheimer / Josef Riete: 1. Medal in memory of Aharon (Adolf) Jellinek, a Jewish-German scholar, bibliographer and researcher of Judaism. Of "Chochmat Israel" movement leaders, and founder of the rabbinical seminary in
0236: Aharon Jellinek / Yitzchak Noah Manheimer / Josef RieteEst. US$700-US$1,050
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Medal – Salomon Heine Hospital – Hamburg: Medal, Salomon Heine Hospital. Cast copper. Germany, 19th century. Obverse: portrait of Salomon Heine and an inscription (in German). Reverse: illustration of the hospital front. The hospital was
0237: Medal – Salomon Heine Hospital – HamburgEst. US$150-US$225
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Two Medals – Dreyfus Affair: 1. Copper medal. Obverse: portrait of Alfred Dreyfus. Reverse: portrait of Fernand Labori, Dreyfus's attorney. Diameter: 29 mm. Hook for hanging. Original ribbon. 2. Bronze medal. Obverse: portrait
0239: Two Medals – Dreyfus AffairEst. US$300-US$450
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Medal for a Jewish Student – England, 1870: Medal presented to a Jewish student in England for getting a scholarship. London, [between 1858-1870]. Obverse: wreath of leaves and the inscription: "Learning. Ennobles. Liberty (Jews' Free
0240: Medal for a Jewish Student – England, 1870Est. US$500-US$750