Auction #40: Coins Banknotes and Medals.
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Lot of payment methods from various kibbutzim, Lot includes 12 ballots (4 supplies for branches, 4 supplies for children's homes and 4 small supplies).
W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik First Edition The Twelve Tribes of Israel Goebel Collector Plate 1978.
Porcelain, 18k gold edge
This is a vintage signed Goebel Laszlo Ispanky plate titled Twelve Tribes of Israel and dated 1978. This is a First Edition. Limited Edition and numbered 6409 of 10,000. Rodental, West Germany. 18k Gold edge. Like new in the original box. Measures 11 3/4" in diameter. Will discount shipping for multiple purchases.
Plaque by Haim Arlozorov designed by Meir Gur Aryeh, "In Your Life!", Signed, Dimensions: 60X40 mm
1940, Lodz Ghetto "SPECEMEN PROOF". Cat: PO-561sp SB1002 1 Mark. PMG 62. The first attempts of the Jewish Committee in cooperation with the Germans to find the final form of the banknote. The note is perforated on its right side. On the left side a Star of David symbol with a drawing of a candle are the signs of a printing experiment. Rare item.
1940, Lodz Ghetto "SPECEMEN PROOF". Cat: PO-561sp SB1002 1 Mark. PMG 63. The first attempts of the Jewish Committee in cooperation with the Germans to find the final form of the banknote. The note is perforated on its right side. On the left side a Star of David symbol with a drawing of a candle are the signs of a printing experiment. Rare item.
Lodz (renamed Litzmannstadt), 1940 Lot of 1 notes, 20 Marks, Scarce and historic Judaica notes. Lodz was the key industrial city that contained, after Warsaw, the second largest Jewish community in pre-war Poland. Lodz was occupied by the German Army in 1939 1 week after the German's invaded Poland and renamed Litzmannstadt. In February 1940 the Germans ordered the establishment of a ghetto in the northeastern section of Lodz. Over 150,000 Jews, more than a third of the total population of Lodz, were forced into a small area of the city. In January 1942 through 1944 deportations continued from the Lodz Ghetto to the Chelmno extermination complex. By August 1944 few Jews were left in LodzEstimate:
150-200 USD.
Prisoner of War Camp No.266, Hutted Camp, Landon Hills, 5/-, serial number 125547, pale brown, WD (War Department) in underprint at centre
(Campbell 5020), various handstamps, fine-very fine
A medal minted in honor the International Colonial Exposition in Paris (Exposition Colonial Internationale), Paris,1931.
The exposition, which opened in May 1931, presented the rich and diverse culture of the empires' colonies, among them Palestine.
Obverse: The Palestine pavilion at the exposition above the legend "Exposition Coloniale Internationale Paris 1931". Reverse: olive branches with the title "Palestine" in Hebrew, English and Arabic. Signed by the artist "L. Bazor".
Diameter: 31 mm.
A medal minted in honor the International Colonial Exposition in Paris (Exposition Colonial Internationale), Paris,1931.
The exposition, which opened in May 1931, presented the rich and diverse culture of the empires' colonies, among them Palestine.
Obverse: The Palestine pavilion at the exposition above the legend "Exposition Coloniale Internationale Paris 1931". Reverse: olive branches with the title "Palestine" in Hebrew, English and Arabic. Signed by the artist "L. Bazor".
Diameter: 31 mm.
A medal minted in honor the International Colonial Exposition in Paris (Exposition Colonial Internationale), Paris,1931.
The exposition, which opened in May 1931, presented the rich and diverse culture of the empires' colonies, among them Palestine.
Obverse: The Palestine pavilion at the exposition above the legend "Exposition Coloniale Internationale Paris 1931". Reverse: olive branches with the title "Palestine" in Hebrew, English and Arabic. Signed by the artist "L. Bazor".
Diameter: 31 mm.
1940 Group 8 Payment Methods.2. units ash2. units that transfer small bread and large bread.1. Kfar Yehoshua Unit 25 Agorot2. Unity Regev Units in Am.1. Restaurant Unit 1 Mil
1. Kfar Yehoshua 25 Agorot.
1948 Israel A set of 39 different items including two (2) parachute unit badges and 37 different pins.