Auction No. 087 2015-02-25 Auction - 531 Price Results - Winner's Auctions LTD in IL
Torah Scroll Finials. Filigree. Holland, 19th CenturyGold Coin. 1/Denmark, 1646Silver Ring with Stone Signet. Bezalel Work?
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Jerusalem, Israel
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Auction No. 087

Numismatics, Antique Hebrew Books, Manuscripts, Historical & Rabbinical letters, Jewish art, maps & travelogues and silver objects
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Jewish Token. China, First Half of the 20th Century: Copper token from a Jewish-cultural organization. Harbin, China. First half of the 20th century, 1920s-30s. 26 mm. diameter. Relief of King David playing a pipe organ and Russian text, "Jewish Center
0002: Jewish Token. China, First Half of the 20th CenturyEst. US$200-US$300
Coins from the Lodz Ghetto. [8]. 1942-1943: 8 coins from the Lodz ghetto, issued by the Judenrat for Jewish use. Varying sizes. German. Three 10 pfennig coins from 1942. One of heavy, quality metal. Three 5 mark coins from 1943, two of which
0003: Coins from the Lodz Ghetto. [8]. 1942-1943Est. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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Coins from the Lodz Ghetto [11]. Poland, 1943: 11 aluminum coins issued by the Judenrat for use by the Jews of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto [Lodz], 1943. 28-22 mm. diameters. German. 6 coins worth ten marks; 5 coins worth 5 marks. The face of
0004: Coins from the Lodz Ghetto [11]. Poland, 1943Est. US$1,000-US$1,200
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Medals. "Moses" and "Aharon the Priest". Silver and: Moses: Silver, 32 mm. diameter. 16.5 grams. Moses with the Hebrew caption, 'Master of all Prophets'. The reverse features the Decalogue with the Ten Commandments and the Hebrew year for 1827. Aaron
0008: Medals. "Moses" and "Aharon the Priest". Silver andEst. US$500-US$600
Silver Medals [3]. Jews in Germany. 1991-2: 3 silver medals commemorating Jewish life in Germany by Helmut Konig: 40 mm. diameter. Together – 90 grams. * The Jewish community of Berlin. Bust of Heinrich Stahl, president of the Jewish
0009: Silver Medals [3]. Jews in Germany. 1991-2Est. US$160-US$240Lot Passed
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Zichron Yaakov Medal, end of the 19th Century.: 2 Coins: * Zichron Yaakov. Coin from a series used as currency in the Zichron Yaakov settlement at the end of the 19th century. 27 mm. diameter. Corrosion stains. Moderate-fine condition. * Medal of
0012: Zichron Yaakov Medal, end of the 19th Century.Est. US$200-US$300
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Dr. Adolf Jellinek (1820-1893), Rabbi of Vienna.: Bronze medal in memory of the Chief Rabbi of Vienna, Dr. Adolf Jellinek. Issued by the Jewish community. Vienna, 1893. 55 mm. diameter. Bust of Jellinek on one side with his date of birth and death,
0013: Dr. Adolf Jellinek (1820-1893), Rabbi of Vienna.Est. US$400-US$600
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Medal. Second Zionist Congress. [1898[: Bronze medal issued in honor of the Second Zionist Congress in Basle, Switzerland. Paris, 1898. 61 mm. diameter. The obverse of the medal features a Hebrew verse from Ezekiel, 37. The reverse depicts
0015: Medal. Second Zionist Congress. [1898[Est. US$600-US$800
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Collection of Jewish Coins [6]. England and Holland.: State copper coins (tokens) with Jewish symbols. England and Holland. 18-19th century. Different diameters. The coins feature a rising sun with the Tetragrammaton and verses of Psalms for the kings
0016: Collection of Jewish Coins [6]. England and Holland.Est. US$200-US$300
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Bronze Medal. German, 1841: Medal in honor of a Jewish merchant, "The Rothschild of Hamburg", Salomon Heine (1767-1844). 45 mm. diameter. With the Jewish hospital in Hamburg that he donated in memory of his wife Betty. 1841. XF.
0017: Bronze Medal. German, 1841Est. US$140-US$210
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Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786). Medal in his Honor.: Silver medal in honor of Moses Mendelssohn, founder of the Haskala movement. By artist I. Abraham. Germany, 18th century. Diameter of 43 mm. 29 grams. Silver. The obverse features a bust of
0019: Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786). Medal in his Honor.Est. US$240-US$360
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Establishment of Rishon L'Tzion. Bronze Medal. [1882]: Bronze medal in honor of the establishment of the Rishon L'Tzion colony – settlement. 1882. 28 mm. diameter. One side features a picture of the settlement and a Hebrew verse beginning with the
0020: Establishment of Rishon L'Tzion. Bronze Medal. [1882]Est. US$300-US$450
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Silver Medals [4]. Holocaust and Israel. 2nd half of: 4 silver medals. * Medal memorializing the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. 59 mm. 80 grams.* Peace Medal, in honor of the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. 59 mm, 80 grams. [1979]. * Medal in memory of
0021: Silver Medals [4]. Holocaust and Israel. 2nd half ofEst. US$200-US$300
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Medals Memorializing Holocaust Victims [3]. Silver,: 3 royal medals memorializing the victims of the Holocaust. *14 karat gold medal. 30.5 mm. diameter. 17 grams. * Sterling silver medal with colored screen-printing, 50 mm. diameter, 49 grams. *
0022: Medals Memorializing Holocaust Victims [3]. Silver,Est. US$700-US$1,000
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Medal Collection Related to the Holocaust, Zionism: 29 bronze medals issued by Israel in memory of the Holocaust and Zionism. 4 medals with a diameter of 70 mm; 24 with a diameter of 59 mm.; and one with a diameter of 35 mm. A number of doubles,
0023: Medal Collection Related to the Holocaust, ZionismEst. US$200-US$300
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3 Silver Medals. Holocaust. 1992-1993: 3 silver medals in memory of the Holocaust. Israel. 50 mm. diameter. * Hebrew caption: Remember, don't forget, in memory of the Holocaust victims. 49 grams. * Hebrew caption: Concentration and Death
0024: 3 Silver Medals. Holocaust. 1992-1993Est. US$240-US$360