Auction 7 Auction #7: Ancient & Modern Coins | Judaic Tokens & Medals | Militaria | Israeliana | Judaica | Banknotes & more
Apr 8, 2019
Israel
 Shaulzon 58, Jerusalem - by appointment only

Welcome to our 7th auction, featuring 579 attractive lots. The sale covers items in every one of our areas of specialty, and is probably the largest (and best) selection of Judaic, Holyland and Israeli collectibles for sale anywhere at this time. Featured subjects include ancient & modern coins; Jewish tokens & medals; Jewish, Mandate & Israeli militaria; World War II collaborationist and Holocaust-related militaria; Judaica, Israeliana, Arabiana, banknotes and other areas of interest. There are many unique and 'discovery' items in this sale, and many fascinating objects both old and contemporary worth your attention. The pdf catalogue is available <a href="https://historama.com/A7CataloguePart1-compressed.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.


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LOT 70095:

Bulgarian Sofia Jewish burial society Chevra Kadisha Judaica pin, Miloshev 1910

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$ 100
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Bulgarian Sofia Jewish burial society Chevra Kadisha Judaica pin, Miloshev 1910
Bulgaria > Sophia: Jewish burial society "Chevra Kadisha" members metal and enamel pin in bronze(?), 1910, by Strakhil Miloshev of Sofia; size: 19 x 18.25mm; weight: 2.45g. Pentagon shaped pin: shovel & axe with Star of David; Bulgarian legend transliterated from Hebrew, "Chevra Kedusha(sic) Burials(?) Sofia 1910". Reverse: safety-pin + maker's mark. The Sophia branch of "Chevra Kadisha" existed prior to WW1, then re-established: referencing "Chevra Kedusha", pin probably from the original society (while other pins bearing the name "Tzedek veEmet" are probably from the re-established society from 1921).


Product Tags: Bulgarian Pins, Jewish Institutions and Judaic Tokens & Medals from Bulgaria and from 20th Century, 1910s which are Objects with Biblical or Jewish Religious references or Hebrew Dates, Hebrew (transliterated) on/in non-Israeli object,