Numbered Copy of the First Passover Haggadah, Printed on Parchment. Numbered 10 out of 30 copies made of the first ever printed Haggadah of Vadi Elchagara (1482). These copies were printed to commemorate 500 years (1982) to the original Haggadah. Hebrew, Judaica. Leather binding. 6 pages (12 sides). 28.5cm X 20cm / 11.22in X 7.87in.
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Levi Eshkol - Six Days War 2 Bronze Plaques Set, Ralph J. Menconi, Ca 1967. The set comprises 2 plaques, the first with a high relief portrait of Israel`s former Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, the second plaque is inscribed - The Six-Day War 5-10 June 1967 over a relief of a seven light menorah and alongside the map of the state of Israel after the war. Both are mounted on a large wooden shield with 2 hangers on the reverse. Signed with the renowned sculptor name - Ralph J. Menconi. Plaque diameter - 27.5cm / 10.82oz. Wooden shield length - 50cm / 20in.
Original Hand Signed & Dedicated Photograph Of Israel First Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, 1964. With dedication - for David Sharf, regards David Ben-Gurion, Sde Boker, 24.8.64. In a leather like gift frame. Frame - 22.5cm X 16.5cm / 8.86in X 6.5in. Picture - 17cm X 11.5cm / 6.69in X 4.53in.
Sterling Silver Pidyon Ha-ben 5 Shekel Coins Set. Inscribed with Hebrew writing meaning ""shekel"" on one side and rimon (pomegranate) symbol on the other side. Both sides are inscribed with Hebrew writing - Kadesh Li Kol Bechor (Let the first male child of every mother among the children of Israel be kept holy for me). Each of the coins is a shekel (old Hebrew coin and weight measurement). Comes in a green velvet pouch. Diameter - 3.8cm / 1.496in. 104gr. / 3.344oz.
Three printed silk War Office maps, the first and largest map printed The Aegean, published 1943, second edition, 1951 (stamped in blue June 1953) on one side and Sofiya - Istanbul, published 1943, third edition, 1951, 26in. x 39in. 66cm. x 100cm.; the second map: Bucharest, published 1942, third edigion 1952, on one side and on the other: Lublin - Zhitomir, published 1944, third edition 1952, 23in. x 31in. 59cm. x 100cm.; the third map, Stalingrad, published 1919, fourth edition 1952, the other side Stepnoy published 1916, fifth edition, 1952, 24in. x 21in. 61cm. x 54cm. All stamped in red `RESTRICTED`. (3)
Good Chodor Turkmen main carpet, Turkmenistan, first half 19th century, 9ft. (including wide kelim ends) x 6ft. 6in. 2.75m. (including wide kelim ends) x 1.98m. Overall even wear; professionally repaired in places. Linen backing to each wide kelim end. Some interesting features including a row of double headed animals and hooked motifs which are outside of the major Tauk Nuska gul across the centre of the carpet. This piece published Reuben, D. Gols and Guls II pp. 50-51; pl. 34 where the piece is analysed in depth.
Interesting banded chuval face, either Ersari Turkmen, south west Turkmenistan, or Kirghiz (kap), Kirghizstan, first half 19th century, 3ft. 6in. x 5ft. 7in. 1.07m. x 1.79m. Overall wear; heavy in places; losses to ends and `bites` to sides. A similar example described as Kirghiz sold in these Rooms, Lot 1938 17th May 2012 was catalogued at some length and other examples may be found in Jourdan, U. Oriental Carpets, Turkoman, p. 288, pl. 263 described therein as Ersari group; whilst Tzareva, E. Rugs & Carpets from Central Asia - The Russian Collections attributes hers to Kirghiz and a further example, which most closely resembles our piece, is attributed to Ersari in Reuben, D. Gols & Guls II, p. 30, pl. 15. Together with a Yomut Turkmen flatweave khorjin with brocaded details, Turkmenistan, late 19th century, 2ft. 7in. x 3ft. 8in. 0.79m. x 1.12m. Some holes and damage and crude repair to back. (2)
ANGLING. A VICTORIAN LEATHER WALLET BOUND FLY FISHERS WALLET CONTAINING NUMEROUS FINE FEATHER FLIES WITH PRINTED DESCRIPTIONS AND TITLE PAGE COMPANION TO ALFRED RONALD`S FLY FISHERS ENTOMOLOGY, INSCRIBED IN INK ON THE FIRST OF STITCHED PARCHMENT FLY POCKETS MCPHERSON BROS 156 ARGYLE ST GLASGOW, LEATHER WORN
Commemorative medals, two silver proof medallions commemorating man`s first landing on the moon 20th July 1969, designed by P Vincze, 6.4cm, a silver medallion awarded to Frank Ernest Fry, Soap Manufacture First Prize 1900, by the City of Guilds of London Institute Technological Examination, 5.1cm, tarnished (3)
Commemorative medals, two silver proof medallions commemorating man`s first landing on the moon 20th July 1969, designed by P Vincze, 6.4cm, a silver medallion awarded to Frank Ernest Fry, Soap Manufacture First Prize 1900, by the City of Guilds of London Institute Technological Examination, 5.1cm, tarnished (3)
GOLF INTEREST NEIL ALDEN ARMSTRONG (August 5, 1930 - August 25, 2012) an autographed copy of The Royal & Ancient Golf Club `Rules of Golf` 2000. Notes: Neil Armstrong was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the Moon. This Rules of Golf copy is the property of a gentleman, a professional caddy, who caddied for the former astronaut in May 2000 at Royal Troon. The book was the only object that was to hand and is hand-inscribed in blue pen ``Jerry, Good Luck, Neil Armstrong``.
FOUR JESSE M.KING BOOKS comprising of The Enchanted World of Jessie M.King, by Colin White, first edition published by Canongate Publishing Ltd.;together with A Book Of Sundials by Warrington Hogg, first edition published by T. N Foulis and cover art by Jessie M King; The Enchanted Capital Of Scotland, A Tale of Mystery and Adventure by Isolbel K. C. Steele, illustrated thoughout by Jessie M. King and published by Plaid Publication
COLLECTION OF FOUR BOOKS comprising of Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, first edition published by George G. Harrap, bound in folio, together with; Fairy Tales From Many Lands, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, published by Heinemann; The Water Babies by Chalres Kingsley and illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith, published by Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. and A Book Of Quaker Saints by L. V. Hodgkin and illustrated F. Cayley-Robinson, published by T. N. Foulis (4)
Ginger Baker (1939-) English Drummer from the band Cream & Blind Faith, two African wood carvings collected during his visit to Africa with his first wife Elizabeth Provenance: Remained with Baker`s wife until a recent Bonhams Auction in London. Sold with image of Baker and his family with similar carvings in background.

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