Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Coin Auctions
Lot 0155a - Medals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleRussia/Soviet Union: Stefan Zweig birth centennary bronze medal by Joseph Ivanovitch Kozlovsky, 1981; size: 60mm; weight: 122.25g. Zweig was a Jewish-Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer, becoming at his height one of the most popular writers in the world. The medallist Kozlowski (1913 - 1993) was a Soviet sculptor and artist, and may have been Jewish. Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleMedals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists |
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Lot 0156a - Medals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleUnited States: Judah Magnes/ Magnes Museum 20th anniversary(?) bronze bas relief medal by Marika Somogyi, c. 1982; size: 110 x 117mm; weight: 1151g. Obverse: right-facing Magnes with dates of birth and death. Reverse: Magnes Museum and dates 1962-1982. Judah Leib Magnes (1877-1948) was a prominent Reform Rabbi, Jewish activist and co-founder of the Hebrew University, who advocated the establishment of a bi-national Jewish-Arab state. The Judah L. Magnes Museum (Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life) was founded in 1961 by Seymour & Rebecca Fromer and is the third largest collection of its kind in the US. Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleMedals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists |
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Lot 0151a - Medals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleRussia/Soviet Union: [Reinhold Moritzevich/Ernest] Glière (Glier) birth centennary bronze medal by Joseph Ivanovitch Kozlovsky, 1975; size: 60mm; weight: 123.65g. Glier was a Russian-Jewish composer and conductor. The medallist Kozlowski (1913 - 1993) was a Soviet sculptor and artist, and may have been Jewish. An oxidation speck under Glier's left eye. Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleMedals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists |
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Lot 0157a - Medals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleUnited States: Yehudi Menuhin 50th Birthday silver medal by Paul Vincze, 1966; size: 56mm; weight: 97.05g. Obverse: Menuhin playing violin; Latin legend "YEHUDI MENVHIN ÆT. SVÆ. L" ('Yehudi Menuhin at the age of 50'), with date in Roman numbers; Vincze's name in exergue. Reverse: classical Roman images of teacher and pupil; Latin legend "CHI NON ARDE NON INCENDE" ('He who does not burn does not set alight'); Vincze's name in exergue. Menuhin (1916-1999) was a Jewish violinist and conductor, considered one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century. Vincze (1907-1994) was an acclaimed Jewish artist and medallist; JMM p.79. Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleMedals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists |
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Lot 0152a - Medals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleRussia/Soviet Union: Alexander [Borisovich] Goldenveyzer (Goldenweiser) Centennary bronze medal by Igor Sergeevich Komshilov (1929-), 1975; size: 60mm; weight: 104.35g. Goldenveizer (1875 - 1961) was a prominent Jewish-Russian pianist, composer, teacher and writer; artistic director of the Central Music School of the Conservatory and creator of one of the largest piano schools in the Soviet Union. Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleMedals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists |
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Lot 0158a - Medals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleUS: [Rabbi] Moses Ben Maimon ('Rambam'/Maimonides) relief cast bronze medal by Alex Shagin, 1994; size: 79.5mm; weight: 445g; thickness: >= 1cm. Obverse depicts open Torah scroll and reader pointing to the text, with name "Moses Ben Maimon" next to it. On reverse portrait image of Rambam. On rim artist's name and date are etched. This piece appears to be based in part (Rambam's portrait) on an earlier thinner medal produced by Shagin in 1985 for the Sephardic Educational Center in Jerusalem. The medallist is Jewish (b. 1947), a former 'refusnik' from the Soviet Union. Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleMedals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists |
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Lot 0153a - Medals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleRussia/Soviet Union: Emmerich Kálmán centennary commem. bronze medal, 1983, by Mark G. Salman (Jewish; b. 1938); size: 60mm; weight: 107.2g. Obv.: front-facing Kalman w/dates of birth & death. Rev.: conductor's stick, flying carpets & sheet music over grand set of stairs & arches; "Imre Kalman" in Russian & "Kalman Emmerich" in English. Kalman (1882- 1953) was a Jewish-Hungarian composer of operettas, together w/ Franz Lehár (Catholic) helped bring Viennese operetta to its "silver age" in early 1920's. Both favorites of Hitler's, but Kalman declined Hitler's offer to be "honorary Aryan" & fled. Mintage: 850 pcs. Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleMedals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists |
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Lot 0159a - Medals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleUS: Victor Frenkil 50th birthday bronze homage medal, 1958, by Medallic Art Co., designed by Henry Berge (1908- 1998); size: 76mm; weight: 174.6g. Obv.: smiling Frankil + legend "The Will to Achieve"; date 1958. Rev.: 14 line dedication + faux Admiral Ben Moreell signature. Frenkil (1909- 1999) was a Baltimore-based Jewish contractor and philanthropist who developed good political connection, incl. presidents, governors & elected officials. Moreell (1892- 1978) commissioned the medal: Jewish, highly regarded officer and engineer, chief of USN's Bureau of Yards & Docks, father of the Navy's 'Seabees' (Construction Forces). Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleMedals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists |
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Lot 0154a - Medals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleRussia/Soviet Union: Heinrich Heine bronze medal by A. A. Manuilov, 1974; size: 60mm; weight: 124.15g. Obverse depicts right-facing profile of Heine, his name and his years of birth and death below. On reverse a waving banner with quotation from one of Heine's works. Ordinarily the marks of the minting company and the date appear at the edge: here it looks like the date was double-stamped and deformed. Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleMedals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists |
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Lot 0123a - Medals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists - Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleFrance/Hungary: Arnold Schoenberg medal by Andras Beck; size: 6.15cm x 6.0cm; weight: 195g. Obv.: Schoenberg to left (based on 1948 photo) w/ letters of name interspersed. Rev.: female face, wife(?) [Gertrud Bertha [Kolisch]]; Beck's initials top right corner. Schoenberg was Austrian-Jewish composer whose musical approach is considered one of most influential on 20th C. musical thought. The medallist is Hungarian son of Baptised Jewish medallist, Fülop (Philip) Beck; JMM-83-84. Described in 1976 by Friedenburg as "recent work", probably dates to Schoenberg's centennary, 1974. Historama SIGNIFICANT JUDAICA Mailbid SaleMedals & Tokens Jewish Personalities & Medallists |