Auction 6 Historama - Auction 6 (part 1): "Just Judaica" + Ancient & World Coins - numismatics; Judaic medals & tokens; paper money; militaria; Arabiana; Israeliana; Judaica & historical ephemera
Oct 9, 2018
Israel
 Shatner Center, Shatner 3, suite 34-189, Jerusalem

Our 6th auction includes 1362 lots, split between numismatics-Judaica-militaria-ephemera (lots 0001-0708) and philatelic items (lots 0709-1362). Our live (timed) sale on Bidspirit will cover the non-philatelic items, and will take place at 20:15 Israel-time on Tuesday, 9 October; the philatelic items will be sold at a timed auction the following day at 20:15, at StampAuctionNetwork.com. The complete display of the sale is available here historama.com/auctions, where detailed index pages of the materials by subject and links to catalogue files are available.

The pdf catalogue for Part 1 is here

The pdf catalogue for Part 2 (philately) is here

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LOT a60467:

Palestine/Yishuv(?): commemorative pin for Maccabi sports association's 10th anniversary, circa. ...

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Palestine/Yishuv(?): commemorative pin for Maccabi sports association's 10th anniversary, circa. 1922; artist-marked in Hebrew letters 'Tzadi' and 'Shin' - may be Zvi Szkarlat workshop of Tel Aviv (generally known as a maker, not designer); size: 15.75 x 35mm; weight: 1.55g. The pin bears the early styled Maccabi emblem in a sun device, emitting rays, with a large Hebrew letter 'yud' (equivalent to the number '10') with Hebrew legend within: "Decade Celebration X"; the designer's initial are on the bottom right of the design. The piece appears to be a cast-make (conforms to economic climate of 3rd Aliya period), and although Maccabi was originally founded in Constantinople in 1895, this pin probably celebrates the decade anniversary of founding of Maccabi's Palestinian branch in 1912.

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