Winner's Unlimited 112
Eretz Israel and Zionism, Anti-Semitsm, Holocaust and Sheerit Hapleta, Postcards and Photographs, Posters, Maps, Judaica, Seforim, Manuscripts, Letters from Rabbis and Rebbes
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Large, elegant silver woman's necklace with coral stones and silver Russian kopek coins, Caucasus, 19th century.
Silver coins with values of 20 kopeks and 10 kopeks hang from nine hoops made of small silver beads. The coins include a rare kopek coin from 1768, and additional Russian coins from 1840-1865. There is a red coral stone in the center, as well as another stone.
Height: 43 cm. Maximum width: 32 cm. Very fine condition.
Impressive silver basket [hallmarked], cutout work, with four pedestals and a handle. Produced by Storck & Sinsheimer.
14x12 cm, 193 grams.
Fine condition.
11 silver household items (some stamped), including tallit clips [with the inscription 'יברכך ה' וישמרך'], tongs, a salt shaker, spoons, a napkin holder with impressive decorations and more.
Total weight: 470 grams.
Overall very fine condition.
Silver goblet [hallmarked - Russian marks] delicate engraving work across the side panel - houses, pond and flowers.
Weight: 68 grams.
Diameter: 6 cm.
Fine condition.
Silver tray [marked], numbered. The rim of the tray bears impressive designs of leaves and flowers, made by Frank M. Whiting Co. - Massachusetts, USA, late 19th century.
Diameter: 23 cm, weight 206 grams.
Very fine condition.
Silver tray [hallmarked 800], cutout and repoussé work with floral designs.
Size: 14x18 cm.
Weight: 123 grams.
Very fine condition.
Handmade woolen carpet from Kashan, Persia, 1950s.
215x131 cm.
Fine condition, minimal repairs.
Two wool carpets from Kashan, Persia (Iran), handmade from the 1950s.
Size: 65x92 cm.
Very fine condition.
Handwoven silk carpet, China, 21st century.
Size: 94x64 cm.
Very fine condition.
Old saxophone, product of Great Neck, stamped HA New York, early 20th century.
Height: 80 cm. Intactness not checked.
Provenance: Estate of a Jew who owned the saxophone, which he played and preserved since before WWII.