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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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Judaica UK JLB Jewish Lads' Brigade Lewis Emanuel 29 mm Bronze Medal ca. 1910s.
The Lewis Emanuel Medal was given for at least four passes in the Profeciency Badge Scheme. Reverse shows a mounted officer inspecting a rank of cadets. Behind the officer is a flag bearing a hebrew inscription, most likely the text "They go from strength to strength", the Brigade's motto, taken from the 84th psalm.Obvers shows in the center the initials of the brigade within a laurel wreath.
The UK's oldest Jewish youth movement, it was founded in 1895 as the Jewish Lads' Brigade by Colonel Albert E. W. Goldsmid, a senior army officer, to provide an interest for children of the many poor immigrant families who were coming into England at that time. The first company was launched in London's East End but others soon appeared throughout the city and the provinces. The movement later spread as far as South Africa and Canada.
The Jewish Lads' Brigade was a military association of English Jewish boys, formed, organized, and directed by Col. Albert E. W. Goldsmid "to instil into the rising generation from their earliest years habits of orderliness, cleanliness, and honour, so that in learning to respect themselves they will do credit to their community." It is the first association of its kind. Jewish lads are eligible for membership between the ages of twelve and sixteen, and may remain, up to the rank of sergeant, until the age of eighteen. There is no limit to the age of superior officers. There are at present three regiments in existence: the London Regiment, consisting of all the battalions and companies in the London district; the Northern Regiment, consisting of similar units in the north and midlands of England; and the Colonial Regiment, consisting of companies in Canada and South Africa. In addition to the infantry training there are also signalling and ambulance organizations. Stress is laid upon the athletic clubs in connection with the organization.
Very Nice. Excellent Condition.
Judaica. Jewish Merchant Token Brass. Austria, Vienna. Jacob Rothberger. ca 1890
The Templul Unirea Sfântă Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue in Bucharest, Romania, located on Mamluk Street. 3, in the area of Spanta Wiener, in the former Jewish quarter of the city. On the same street, from Molmar, there were other synagogues ("Praterna" and "AB Zissu") and a ritual bath that were destroyed in 1986-1987 [1] [1] as part of the "Renovation of the Bucharest Civil Center" President Ceausescu. [2] [2] The community of the synagogue was established in 1836 by the Jewish tailors' guild in the neighborhood, which was called "the wish of the Boars of Popst." Starting in 1978, the building was first built in 1852 and rebuilt in 1913, hosting the "Museum of the History of Romanian Jewry in the Name of Rabbi Dr. David Moshe Rosen". As of 2004, it has been designated for preservation as part of the national heritage of Romania, 37mm, bronze pleted gold
1948-1960, a collection of about 400+ travel cards from various companies such as Kesher, Atid Mograbi, Aviv, Shahar Ltd., Sharon ceremonies, Hadera taxis, Yael Lahilim, and many others.
Boris Schatz. Fleck-plated silver, "super" Signed on board, 7.2X5 cm.
Coat of Arms of the Brass, MK.1, Permanent Camp, Haganah Jerusalem, Schneller Camp
Debenture certificate in the amount of 1 Palestine pound, King Salomon Bank Ltd, 8.9,1932, series no’ 1, in the name of Mr. Marco Anteebi, Jerusalem. 27.5x36 cm, good condition Folding marks, including a payment book on a debenture. Includes 5 checks of Geula Bank and Sons with a stamped stamp.
Lot of 5 diff Templer Tokens.
Palestine: Templar Token 5 Paras, First Issue, Haffner CC-13A.
Palestine: Templar Token 20 Paras, First Issue, Haffner CC-13A.
Palestine: Templar Token 40 Paras, First Issue, Haffner CC-13A.
Palestine: Templar Token 20 Para Second Issue, Haffner CC-13B, VF,
Palestine: Templar Token 40 Para Second Issue, Haffner CC-13B, VF
Lot of 8 diff Juden Tokens. KM # Tn 1. Judenpfennig 1807 Frankfurt-Stadt VF-EF
KM # Tn 5. Judenpfennig 1819 Frankfurt-Stadt VF-XF
KM # Tn 6. Judenpfennig 1819 Frankfurt-Stadt VF-EF
KM # Tn 7. Judenpfennig 1819 Frankfurt-Stadt VF-EF
KM # Tn 6. Type 2. Judenpfennig 1819 Frankfurt-Stadt VF-EF
KM # Tn 11. Judenpfennig 1820 Frankfurt-Stadt VF-EF
KM # Tn 12. Judenpfennig 1821 Frankfurt-Stadt VF-EF
KM # Tn 13. Judenpfennig 1822 Frankfurt-Stadt VF-EF.
Palestine Police Force blackened nickel-brass(?) cap badge with 2-pronged back; size: 30 x 44mm; weight: 8.5g. Heavier than the standard badge. Not maker marked.
WW2 Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) Hat Badge.
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry WW1 Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry RWY Regiment Shoulder Title. and PHD.
United States > Michigan: S. Cohen of Detroit American Civil War-era Jewish business copper token, 1863; not maker-marked; size: 19mm; weight: 3.85g. Obverse bears 5-lined legend "S. Cohen # Clothing # Dealer # 155 Jeff.[erson] Ave. / Detroit." On obverse left facing Indian-head with 13 stars above and date below. In UNC: some surface dirt; lack of edge detail due to quality of the strike.
1863 Civil War Token French Cognac Steinfeld Sole Agent for the US