Auction No. 087 2015-02-25 Auction - 531 Price Results - Winner's Auctions LTD in IL - Page 3
LiveAuctioneers Logo

Torah Scroll Finials. Filigree. Holland, 19th CenturyGold Coin. 1/Denmark, 1646Silver Ring with Stone Signet. Bezalel Work?
Done
Jerusalem, Israel
Auction Details

Auction No. 087

Numismatics, Antique Hebrew Books, Manuscripts, Historical & Rabbinical letters, Jewish art, maps & travelogues and silver objects
Lot Number: Lowest
24
Sold
Copper Medal. Central Europe, 1578: Copper medal with educational content. Central Europe (Germany?), 1578. 30 mm. diameter. Obverse: lion battling another animal with Latin text. Reverse: David and Goliath and the text 'you alone with
0050: Copper Medal. Central Europe, 1578Est. US$200-US$300
See Sold Price
Sold
Moses on Mt. Sinai. Silver Medal. 18th Century: Unique silver medal with a relief of Moses receiving the Torah on Mt. Sinai and the Decalogue with the Ten Commandments. German, 18th century. 39 mm. diameter, 18 grams. One side features Moses on
0051: Moses on Mt. Sinai. Silver Medal. 18th CenturyEst. US$240-US$360
See Sold Price
Sold
Bronze Medallion. France, 1870s: Bronze medallion in honor of French General Christophe Léon Louis Juchault de Lamoricière (1806-1865). Particularly large and heavy: 80 mm. diameter. Bust of the general with the artist's
0052: Bronze Medallion. France, 1870sEst. US$200-US$300
See Sold Price
Sold
Silver Medal. Germany, 1782: Silver medal in honor of Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Germany, 1782. 47 mm. diameter. 45 grams. Relief depicting a bust of the prince and his title; the reverse features the triangular
0053: Silver Medal. Germany, 1782Est. US$260-US$390
See Sold Price
Medal - Freemasons. France, 1843: Bronze medal with the emblem of the Freemason society. France, 1843. A relief of a 'temple', with the double-headed eagle emblem and more, along with mottos and the Tetragrammaton in Hebrew letters.
0054: Medal - Freemasons. France, 1843Est. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
Sold
Silver Medal. Hamburg, 1903: Medal commemorating the freemasons. Hamburg, Germany 1903. 50 mm. diameter. 42 grams. Obverse: bust of the first leader of the Hamburg Lodge. Reverse: organization's emblem with the Hebrew word for
0055: Silver Medal. Hamburg, 1903Est. US$240-US$360
See Sold Price
Sold
Brass Medal. Berlin, 1900: Medal commemorating the freemasons. Berlin, October 28th, 1900. 36 mm. diameter.One side honors the leader of the Hamburg's lodge and features dates related to the organization. Reverse:
0056: Brass Medal. Berlin, 1900Est. US$200-US$300
See Sold Price
Sold
Gold Coin. 1/Denmark, 1646: Gold Danish 1/2 Ducat with a bust of Christian IV, King of Denmark. 1646. 18 mm. diameter. 1.7 grams. The name and bust of the king on the obverse. The reverse features the Tetragrammaton with
0058: Gold Coin. 1/Denmark, 1646Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
See Sold Price
Gold Coin. Denmark, 1645: Gold coin (Ducat) from the era of Christian IV, King of Denmark. 1645. 23 mm. diameter. 3.1 grams. Obverse: bust and title of Christian IV. Reverse: Punctuated Tetragrammaton, Latin text, and the
0059: Gold Coin. Denmark, 1645Est. US$1,200-US$1,500Lot Passed
Sold
Gold Coin. Denmark, 1648: Gold ducat from the era of Christian IV, King of Denmark, 1648. 22 mm. diameter. 3.4 grams. The face of the coin features the name and bust of the king and the reverse features the punctuated
0060: Gold Coin. Denmark, 1648Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Silver Coin. Denmark, 1645: 2 Mark' silver coin from the era of Christian IV, King of Denmark. 1645. 31 mm. diameter. 2 mark value on the front of the coin, C4 (Christian IV) and 1645. The reverse features text with the
0061: Silver Coin. Denmark, 1645Est. US$440-US$660
See Sold Price
Sold
Silver Coin. Denmark, 1645: Silver coin worth 16 skilling from the era of Christian IV, King of Denmark 1645. 28 mm. diameter. The front of the coin features the Danish national coat of arms, C4 (Christian IV), 16 skilling and
0062: Silver Coin. Denmark, 1645Est. US$500-US$750
See Sold Price
Silver Coin. Denmark, 1644: Silver coin from the era of Christian IV, King of Denmark. 4 skilling. 1644. 21 mm. diameter. 2 grams. Obverse: Danish royal coat of arms. Reverse: Punctuated Tetragrammaton, the date 1644 and Latin
0063: Silver Coin. Denmark, 1644Est. US$300-US$450Lot Passed
Silver Coin. Denmark, 1644: Silver coin worth '16 skilling' from the era of Christian IV, King of Denmark. 1644. 27 mm. diameter. The front of the coin features its 16 skilling value and the symbol '4 C' (Christian IV) with the
0064: Silver Coin. Denmark, 1644Est. US$300-US$450Lot Passed
Sold
Silver Coin. Denmark,1645: Silver coin '2 marks', from the era of Christian IV of Denmark. 1645. 34 mm. diameter. 2 mark value on the front of the coin, the emblem C4 (Christian IV) and the date 1645. The reverse features
0065: Silver Coin. Denmark,1645Est. US$360-US$540
See Sold Price
Sold
Görlitz Shekels [8]. German, 1844-1853: Eight copies of "Shekel" coins issued by the city of Gorlitz in the 16th century. Copper and brass. Germany, 1844-1853. Average diameter of 35 cm. The original coins were issued at the beginning of
0066: Görlitz Shekels [8]. German, 1844-1853Est. US$200-US$300
See Sold Price
Sold
Silver Medal. Germany, 1624: Anti-Semitic silver medal issued in Germany in 1624. 36 mm. diameter. The obverse features a relief of the 'wandering Jew' carrying a sack of flour on his shoulder with a demon making a hole in it.
0070: Silver Medal. Germany, 1624Est. US$300-US$450
See Sold Price
Sold
Silver Medal. Germany, 1651: Silver medal in honor of the peace accords. Germany, 1651. 23 mm. diameter. 1.6 grams.Obverse: emblem with the number 24 and the text Wilhelm Duke of Saxony. Reverse: commemorates the Peace of
0071: Silver Medal. Germany, 1651Est. US$200-US$300
See Sold Price
Sold
Silver Medal. Germany, 1630: Protestant silver medal honoring Martin Luther. Germany, 1630.32 mm. diameter; 10 grams. Image of Martin Luther reading the Bible and the text 'lights up for eternity'. The reverse features a relief
0072: Silver Medal. Germany, 1630Est. US$200-US$300
See Sold Price
View:
24
TOP