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This auction features Worldwide Postal History Especially Holyland Foreruners Postcards And Covers, Large Collection Of Gold Coins From All Over The World. And Huge Amount Of Banknotes. Other Interesting Items Included As Well.
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World Medals, Palestine, International Colonial Exhibition, Paris, gilt-metal medal, 1931, by L. Bazor, façade of the Palestinian pavilion, rev. olive spray, PALESTINE in English, Arabic and Hebrew, 32mm, extremely fine, rare
75 Symbols, pins, pins, pins and pendants.
Most of the items in this rich collection were produced in Eretz Israel. The collection includes many items from the first half of the 20th century and many items from the first decades following the establishment of the State of Israel (the 1950s and 1960s); Among them are many rare items.
Below is a partial list of the organizations, circumstances, institutions and events for which the pins were created in the collection before us.
A pin for the service drivers of Jerusalem, 1948. The first Raelian Gymnasium. The People's Guard 1948. Wings of the Air Force. Coat of arms. And more.
107 symbols, pins, hat-pins, lapel pins and pendants.
Most of the items in the rich collection before us were produced in Eretz Israel, but among them were also items created in Europe and in African countries. The collection includes many items from the first half of the 20th century and many items from the first decades following the establishment of the State of Israel (the 1950s and 1960s); Among them are many rare items.
Below is a partial list of the organizations, circumstances, institutions and events for which the pins in the collection before us were created.
Lubricant Israel Russia enamel. 120 years for the B'nai B'rith. The Herut Movement. Workers Council Jerusalem. My son followed the mile. 2 pins in the remainder with the filler coating. Pinch Torah and Labor. A pin of the Mizrahi worker. Lubricants Poalei Israel. Betar. The Zionist Congress. Another symbol is extinguished. WIZO Center for Child Care. And more
A large collection of pins and symbols
93 symbols, pins, hat-pins, lapel pins and pendants.
Most of the items in the rich collection before us were produced in Eretz Israel, but among them were also items created in Europe and in African countries. The collection includes many items from the first half of the 20th century and many items from the first decades following the establishment of the State of Israel (the 1950s and 1960s); Among them are many rare items.
Below is a partial list of the organizations, circumstances, institutions and events for which the pins in the collection before us were created.
The first Maccabiah, the Maccabiah in Ramla. Immigration to Tel Hai. Israel I.V.A. Etzel.Cla 1947. ASA Union Academic Sports. Emile the hero. The Third Maccabiah. The marching signal. Shomer ha - Tsa'ir youth movement 1958 International competition in chess. Maccabi graduates parade. 1935 Maccabi and mor.
Rare item
Emblem of the Etzioni Brigade in the War of Independence 1948-9 Model 1
Was used in the early stages of establishing the IDF as a brigade hat symbol
Group of 38 different pins. Sick funds. Medical schools. Hadassah Yerushalayim. Elisha. The Rafi Organization of the Dentists. A pin from the Jerusalem Medical Congress 1952 Assaf Harofeh. Nursing School. And more.
Israel. Tzedakah Charity Token. ca. 1890-1900. AE token (18.5 mm, 0.55 g). Four Hebrew letters: Tzadeh, Dalet, Hey and Koph / incuse. VF.
It is speculated that letters stand for "Charity, Holy Burial Society
Palestine/Yishuv: participants stick-pin of the 2nd Maccabi Games ("Maccabiah") held in 1935, with the event's emblem at center and Hebrew letter "Bet" (for "2") within; not maker.
And "; Pins of" heroism "," verb "," Samson ".
THE IRONY OF WARS This group of World War 1 German Medals awarded to B Altman, a German Jewish Soldier, fighting for his cuntry during the yeare 1914-1918. He was awarded: The Iron Cross 2nd. Class, Royal Saxon infantry Medal of Merit, and the War Participation Cross.
B ALTMAN, DIED AT THE THERESIENSTADT GHETTO, STILL A 'GERMAN JEW.
(WW1 German Medal Bar-Iron Cross and Hindenburg Cross)