Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $300
Sold for: $525
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Six medals granted as a gift to participants or as a prize in sports competitions in Palestine.
* Two medals granted by "Maccabi": first prize in high jump and long jump competition (awarded to Joseph Oxenberg. Tel-Aviv, 1922), and a medal with the "Maccabi" emblem. * Medal from the first bicycle race in Palestine. * Medal from the "Traditional Sports Day" of the "Montefiore Technical High School". * Medal awarded as a prize on the "Traditional Sports Day of High School for Commerce" (Tel-Aviv, 1939). * Medal awarded as a prize in the "Jerusalem Schools Sports Conference". ?Sizes and conditions vary.
* Two medals granted by "Maccabi": first prize in high jump and long jump competition (awarded to Joseph Oxenberg. Tel-Aviv, 1922), and a medal with the "Maccabi" emblem. * Medal from the first bicycle race in Palestine. * Medal from the "Traditional Sports Day" of the "Montefiore Technical High School". * Medal awarded as a prize on the "Traditional Sports Day of High School for Commerce" (Tel-Aviv, 1939). * Medal awarded as a prize in the "Jerusalem Schools Sports Conference". ?Sizes and conditions vary.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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A plaque and four medals awarded in Sports competitions in Palestine in the 1930s and 1940s.?1. Medal awarded in a rowing competition in Haifa in 1932. On one side is a relief of a rower, signed: "E. Fraisse". On the other side - a wreath, the legend "rowing surfboard grade B", name of the medal winner and the legend "Dolphin 15 X 32". Diameter: 40 mm. Suspension loop.?2. Plaque made by Shmuel Krechmer - "Prize A" award in the National championship, 1935, on behalf of the "Amateur Sports Association in Palestine". In the center is a map of Palestine, surmounted by a Star of David and the Hebrew legend "Yerushalem". Signed on verso in Hebrew: "Krechmer Jerusalem". 29x44 mm.?3. A medal awarded for the national football competition in 1937. Diameter 29 mm. Suspension loop.?4. A medal awarded, presumably, in a football competition in Haifa in 1941. On one side appears a relief of players during a game and on verso the legend "J.S.P. Haifa 1941. Diameter: 31 mm.?5. A medal awarded, presumably, in a sports competition in Haifa in 1942. On one side a relief of a man holding a crown. On the other sidw - a wreath and the legend "Haifa 23.5.43". Diameter: 34 mm. Suspension loop.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $300
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29 pins and tokens of shooting, marksmanship and maritime sports clubs in Palestine.
* A pin in honor of a "Sportive Celebration" in Ra'anana, Sukkot, [1927]. * Pin with the Hebrew legend "HaMagen, Lag BaOmer 1937", with an emblem shaped as a bow and aquiver. * Seven identical pins with a figure of an archer, for "The Conference of Schools 1938". * Nine pins and tokens of the "Tir" marksmanship club. * Pins of the "Marksmanship Club". * Pin of the "Zevulun Mariners Association". * Two pins of the "Sport and Sea" club.
Size and condition vary. Some of them appear in several copies. Some of them are without their clasps.
* A pin in honor of a "Sportive Celebration" in Ra'anana, Sukkot, [1927]. * Pin with the Hebrew legend "HaMagen, Lag BaOmer 1937", with an emblem shaped as a bow and aquiver. * Seven identical pins with a figure of an archer, for "The Conference of Schools 1938". * Nine pins and tokens of the "Tir" marksmanship club. * Pins of the "Marksmanship Club". * Pin of the "Zevulun Mariners Association". * Two pins of the "Sport and Sea" club.
Size and condition vary. Some of them appear in several copies. Some of them are without their clasps.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $150
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Two pins designed by Bezalel artists:
1. A pin with the portrait of Mendele Mocher Sfarim, designed by Meir Gur-Arieh (Signed in Hebrew "M.G."). [Jerusalem, 1918]. The portrait appears in the center of the pin, under it the Hebrew legend "Mendele M.S." and on both its sides, the Hebrew years of his life, 1836-1918. On verso of the pin appears the Hebrew legend "The Teachers Association Jerusalem", for which the pin was made.
Diameter: 27 mm. Good condition. The welding points of the pin on verso hide part of the legend.
2. "HeChalutz" pin made by Shmuel Krechmer, after the image of the plowman by Erich Goldberg, which appeared on the binding of the second Golden Book of the JNF.
In the center of the pin there is a farmer in Biblical-like attire, plowing with a pair of oxen towards the rising sun. On the lower part appears the Hebrew legend "HeChalutz". Signed "S. Krechmer" (Hebrew).
Diameter: 25 mm. Good condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
1. A pin with the portrait of Mendele Mocher Sfarim, designed by Meir Gur-Arieh (Signed in Hebrew "M.G."). [Jerusalem, 1918]. The portrait appears in the center of the pin, under it the Hebrew legend "Mendele M.S." and on both its sides, the Hebrew years of his life, 1836-1918. On verso of the pin appears the Hebrew legend "The Teachers Association Jerusalem", for which the pin was made.
Diameter: 27 mm. Good condition. The welding points of the pin on verso hide part of the legend.
2. "HeChalutz" pin made by Shmuel Krechmer, after the image of the plowman by Erich Goldberg, which appeared on the binding of the second Golden Book of the JNF.
In the center of the pin there is a farmer in Biblical-like attire, plowing with a pair of oxen towards the rising sun. On the lower part appears the Hebrew legend "HeChalutz". Signed "S. Krechmer" (Hebrew).
Diameter: 25 mm. Good condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $150
Sold for: $238
Including buyer's premium
Three badges inlaid with enamel. [Palestine, the first half of the 20th century].
1. A pin shaped as a lion holding a flagpole with a blue-and-white flag. An identical image appears in the "Gur Aryeh Yehuda" pin made by Shmuel Krechmer (see item 407).
2x2 cm. Good condition. Blemishes to the enamel.
2. A small badge with a star-of-David and an envelope. Signed: "Krechmer".
Approx. 1x2.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
3. A pin made of two crossed swords in the center of which is a star-of-David with the Hebrew word "Zion" (Bezalel style).
1.5x3.5 cm. Good condition. Later welding on the back of the pin.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
1. A pin shaped as a lion holding a flagpole with a blue-and-white flag. An identical image appears in the "Gur Aryeh Yehuda" pin made by Shmuel Krechmer (see item 407).
2x2 cm. Good condition. Blemishes to the enamel.
2. A small badge with a star-of-David and an envelope. Signed: "Krechmer".
Approx. 1x2.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
3. A pin made of two crossed swords in the center of which is a star-of-David with the Hebrew word "Zion" (Bezalel style).
1.5x3.5 cm. Good condition. Later welding on the back of the pin.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $500
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A dozen of pins of various Zionist organizations. [ca. 1920s-1930s].
Among them: * An enamel-covered pin from the congress of a Zionist federation in Hungary (Magyar Cionista Szövetség) in 1928. * Pin with the legend "20 of Tamuz 1938" (a pin issued by the Histadrut Labor Federation in Palestine). * Three "Daber Ivrit" [Speak Hebrew] pins (different). * A pin marking the 50th anniversary of the Bilu Organization, 1932. * An enamel-covered pin; in its center, a star-of-David and around it the letters J.A.F.P. (Jewish Agency for Palestine). * Pin shaped as a star-of-David, enamel-covered. In its center is the Hebrew word "Zion". * A pin shaped as the Flag of Israel. * And more.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Morton Leventhal Collection, New-York.
Among them: * An enamel-covered pin from the congress of a Zionist federation in Hungary (Magyar Cionista Szövetség) in 1928. * Pin with the legend "20 of Tamuz 1938" (a pin issued by the Histadrut Labor Federation in Palestine). * Three "Daber Ivrit" [Speak Hebrew] pins (different). * A pin marking the 50th anniversary of the Bilu Organization, 1932. * An enamel-covered pin; in its center, a star-of-David and around it the letters J.A.F.P. (Jewish Agency for Palestine). * Pin shaped as a star-of-David, enamel-covered. In its center is the Hebrew word "Zion". * A pin shaped as the Flag of Israel. * And more.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Morton Leventhal Collection, New-York.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
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Cap badge of the "First Judeans" Jewish Battalion. London, [ca. 1919].
A cap badge shaped a s a seven-branched Menorah under which there is a motto-ribbon with the Hebrew slogan "Forward". The name of the manufacturer appears on the badge: "Jennens & Co. London".
During the late 1919, after World War I and the dismantle of some of the military units, the remaining soldiers of the Jewish Battalions were gathered into one battalion – HaRishon LiYehuda (the First Judeans) – which had a Hebrew name and badge. The battalion was dismantled by the British after some of its soldiers came to the help of the Yishuv during the 1921 Riots.
Approx. 3x5.5 cm (including the latch on the back). Good condition. Several stains.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
A cap badge shaped a s a seven-branched Menorah under which there is a motto-ribbon with the Hebrew slogan "Forward". The name of the manufacturer appears on the badge: "Jennens & Co. London".
During the late 1919, after World War I and the dismantle of some of the military units, the remaining soldiers of the Jewish Battalions were gathered into one battalion – HaRishon LiYehuda (the First Judeans) – which had a Hebrew name and badge. The battalion was dismantled by the British after some of its soldiers came to the help of the Yishuv during the 1921 Riots.
Approx. 3x5.5 cm (including the latch on the back). Good condition. Several stains.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
Approximately 80 badges of corps and units in the British army that served in Palestine.
The collection includes, among others, pins and buttons of: * Auxiliary Territorial Service (A.T.S., women's auxiliary force). * Royal Engineers. * The Cheshire Regiment. * King's Regiment. * Royal Army Medical Corps. * Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). * Royal Army Ordnance Corps. * Royal Scots Greys. * The King's African Rifles (a British regiment which was recruited in the British colonies in East Africa). * Other units in the British Army.
The collection also includes a pin of the British Red Cross Society, "Red Cross Worker" pin, a number of Australian Army badges, two military ranks of the British Army, and more.
Total of approx. 80 items. Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
The collection includes, among others, pins and buttons of: * Auxiliary Territorial Service (A.T.S., women's auxiliary force). * Royal Engineers. * The Cheshire Regiment. * King's Regiment. * Royal Army Medical Corps. * Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). * Royal Army Ordnance Corps. * Royal Scots Greys. * The King's African Rifles (a British regiment which was recruited in the British colonies in East Africa). * Other units in the British Army.
The collection also includes a pin of the British Red Cross Society, "Red Cross Worker" pin, a number of Australian Army badges, two military ranks of the British Army, and more.
Total of approx. 80 items. Size and condition vary.
Provenance: Morton Leventhal Collection, New York.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $475
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Six cap badges of Jewish guards and soldiers of various units of the British Army. England and Palestine, [1917-1948].
1. Cap badge of the Royal Fusiliers, to which the Jewish Battalions belonged during World War I.
2. Cap badge of a guard. In its center, a crown with the inscription "Ghaffir" around it.
3. Cap badge; in its center, the initials "T.A.S.C." ("Temporary Additional Security Constables"), and around them the Hebrew words "Protection and Security" with the British Crown above.
4-5. Two cap badges of the Palestine Regiment, an infantry regiment of the British army which was active during World War II and was composed of volunteers, residents of Mandatory Palestine (the Jewish Battalions of the Regiment later merged with the Hebrew Brigade). In the center, an olive branch and around it the legend "Palestine" in Hebrew, English and Arabic. On one of the badges, the Hebrew word for Palestine is misspelled.
6. A cap badge of the ATS, the auxiliary territorial service of the British Army. In its center, the letters "ATS" surrounded by a Laurel wreath and the British Crown above them.
3.5 to 5.5 cm. Good overall condition. Bends. Minor blemishes.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection
1. Cap badge of the Royal Fusiliers, to which the Jewish Battalions belonged during World War I.
2. Cap badge of a guard. In its center, a crown with the inscription "Ghaffir" around it.
3. Cap badge; in its center, the initials "T.A.S.C." ("Temporary Additional Security Constables"), and around them the Hebrew words "Protection and Security" with the British Crown above.
4-5. Two cap badges of the Palestine Regiment, an infantry regiment of the British army which was active during World War II and was composed of volunteers, residents of Mandatory Palestine (the Jewish Battalions of the Regiment later merged with the Hebrew Brigade). In the center, an olive branch and around it the legend "Palestine" in Hebrew, English and Arabic. On one of the badges, the Hebrew word for Palestine is misspelled.
6. A cap badge of the ATS, the auxiliary territorial service of the British Army. In its center, the letters "ATS" surrounded by a Laurel wreath and the British Crown above them.
3.5 to 5.5 cm. Good overall condition. Bends. Minor blemishes.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection
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Lot 391 Large Collection of Pins and Badges – Units of the British Army, the Mandate Police and More
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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21 pins and badges – the armies of England, Ireland and Australia, the Mandate Police, and more.
Among them: * Cap badge of the Royal Fusiliers. * Cap badge of the ATS (Women's Auxiliary Corps). * Pin of the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry. * Two identical pins of the Royal Irish Fusiliers (both of them missing a decoration in their center). * the Rising Sun Badge of the Australian Army, with the legend "Palestine Police / 1918-1948". * Two cap badges, cloth badge and three buttons of the Palestine Police. * Cap badge of the guards, with the legend "Supernumerary / Palestine Police". * Cloth badge of the Palestine Police Old Comrades Association. * Pin of the "Union of Jewish Policemen Formerly in Israel" (Hebrew).
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Morton Leventhal Collection, New-York
Among them: * Cap badge of the Royal Fusiliers. * Cap badge of the ATS (Women's Auxiliary Corps). * Pin of the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry. * Two identical pins of the Royal Irish Fusiliers (both of them missing a decoration in their center). * the Rising Sun Badge of the Australian Army, with the legend "Palestine Police / 1918-1948". * Two cap badges, cloth badge and three buttons of the Palestine Police. * Cap badge of the guards, with the legend "Supernumerary / Palestine Police". * Cloth badge of the Palestine Police Old Comrades Association. * Pin of the "Union of Jewish Policemen Formerly in Israel" (Hebrew).
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Morton Leventhal Collection, New-York
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Ten pins that were given to Jewish soldiers of the British Army (most of them late souvenir pins):
* Two identical pins with a star-of-David on blue and white background and the legend "Palestine" in Hebrew and English. * Two pins with a lion in a star-of-David. * A souvenir pin of the office of the Freemasons in Palestine for soldiers of the British Army (Jerusalem, 1941). * Pin of the Royal Engineering Corps, on its lower part a Hebrew legend – "Royal Engineers". * Pin marking a conference of the Drivers Units in World War II, 1953. * Pin marking a conference of veterans of the British Engineering Corps, with the legend "Conference 1954" (Hebrew). * Pin marking the 35th anniversary of the 745 Engineering Company (of the Royal Engineering Corps), 1977 – a star-of-David entwining the letters סו"ב. * Pin of the Association of Jewish ex-Service Men and Women.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Morton Leventhal Collection, New-York
* Two identical pins with a star-of-David on blue and white background and the legend "Palestine" in Hebrew and English. * Two pins with a lion in a star-of-David. * A souvenir pin of the office of the Freemasons in Palestine for soldiers of the British Army (Jerusalem, 1941). * Pin of the Royal Engineering Corps, on its lower part a Hebrew legend – "Royal Engineers". * Pin marking a conference of the Drivers Units in World War II, 1953. * Pin marking a conference of veterans of the British Engineering Corps, with the legend "Conference 1954" (Hebrew). * Pin marking the 35th anniversary of the 745 Engineering Company (of the Royal Engineering Corps), 1977 – a star-of-David entwining the letters סו"ב. * Pin of the Association of Jewish ex-Service Men and Women.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Morton Leventhal Collection, New-York
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,250
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24 pins and badges of Revisionist organizations, including the Revisionist Zionists (Hatzohar), Beitar, Irgun, Lehi and Cherut. Europe and Palestine, [ca. 1930s until the late 1940s (some later items)].
The collection includes pins and badges of the Revisionist Zionists (Hatzohar), Beitar, Irgun, Lehi and the Cherut Movement, in addition to pins and badges bearing the portrait of Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Among them: * A pin of the First Worldwide Conference of Beitar, 1931. * An enamel pin for the members of the Revisionist Zionists, 1932. * An enamel pin from the second Worldwide Conference of Beitar, 1935. * An enamel cuff link bearing the Hebrew legend "Jabotinsky Antwerp". * An enamel pin that was given to the members who had taken "the oath of Beitar", [mid- 1930s]. * Pin of the Revisionist Zionists of Poland, 1934. * Pin of Beitar, 1937. * Pin shaped as the portrait of Jabotinsky. * Pin with the emblem of the Irgun and the Hebrew slogan "Only Thus" and more.
1.5 to 4.5 cm. Condition varies. The needles are missing from some of the pins. Bends. Minor blemishes.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The collection includes pins and badges of the Revisionist Zionists (Hatzohar), Beitar, Irgun, Lehi and the Cherut Movement, in addition to pins and badges bearing the portrait of Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Among them: * A pin of the First Worldwide Conference of Beitar, 1931. * An enamel pin for the members of the Revisionist Zionists, 1932. * An enamel pin from the second Worldwide Conference of Beitar, 1935. * An enamel cuff link bearing the Hebrew legend "Jabotinsky Antwerp". * An enamel pin that was given to the members who had taken "the oath of Beitar", [mid- 1930s]. * Pin of the Revisionist Zionists of Poland, 1934. * Pin of Beitar, 1937. * Pin shaped as the portrait of Jabotinsky. * Pin with the emblem of the Irgun and the Hebrew slogan "Only Thus" and more.
1.5 to 4.5 cm. Condition varies. The needles are missing from some of the pins. Bends. Minor blemishes.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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