Auction No. 47
1933-1945 - concentration camp: BERGEN-BELSEN, Unutilized parcel originating from Lisbon, Portugal, dispatched by a renowned exporter specializing in canned fish products. Addressed to the Exchange Camp Bergen-Belsen near Celle/Hannover, Germany.
Lot 584
Emperor Wilhelm's II visit to Palestine.
1898 Silver Jerusalem Medallion Commemorating Kaiser's Visit: Imperial Germany. This silver medallion commemorates the Church of the Redeemer and Reformation Festival in Jerusalem. The obverse features a bust of Kaiser Wilhelm II with the inscription "PALESTINE JOURNEY COMMEMORATION," while the reverse depicts the Church of the Redeemer with inscriptions "TO INITIATE THE EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER IN JERUSALEM" and "REFORMATION FESTIVAL 1898." Measuring 34.91mm in diameter and weighing 14.9 grams, it is unmarked and in near extremely fine condition.
Lot 585
Judaica
Jewish Boy-Scouts Medal Awarded Alexandria Athletic Contest early 20th century. A splendid silver medal,, measuring 30mm in diameter, features a lion holding a plank with a Magen-David and the inscription "Boy-Scouts Juife-Alexandrie" on the obverse side. The reverse side depicts illustrations of athletic activities with an exceptionally appealing design.
Lot 586
Emperor Wilhelm's II visit to Palestine.
1898: Germany & Israel, ZM286. Commemorative Medal of Wilhelm II, Bronze (Diameter: 40mm, Weight: 27.57g). Depicts Jerusalem Church, commemorating Wilhelm II's Trip to Palestine. Condition: Almost Uncirculated (aUNC).
Lot 587
Emperor Wilhelm's II visit to Palestine.
Wilhelm II Bronze Medallion: Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Grenadier Regiment on Horseback, featuring the profile of Wilhelm II, German Emperor and King of Prussia. The medallion measures 28mm and depicts the celebration of the regiment's longstanding history from 1704 to 1904
Lot 588
Emperor Wilhelm's II visit to Palestine.
1888 Commemorative Medalllion Frederick German Emperor King of Prussia. bronze 38mm.
Germany, Peace Alliance token: One side features a picture of three heads side by side, along with the names Wilhelm II, Franz Joseph I, and Umberto I, and the word "Friedensbund" (peace alliance). On the other side, there are three coats of arms surrounded by the motto "Viribus Unitis."("With United Forces"). Made of tin, weighs 6.60 g.; 28.00 mm. This token likely commemorates the Triple Alliance, a defensive military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, formed on 20 May 1882 and renewed periodically.