Аукцион 9 Historama - Auction #9 (Summer Sale): Opportunities at low starts! Ancient & Modern coins; Judaic tokens & medals; militaria; stamps & postal history; Israeliana, Judaica, Zionism + more...
21.7.20 (локальном времени Вашего часового пояса)
Израиля

This is a timed sale without auctioneer

The sale is displayed in this order: Israeliana & Zionism > Judaica > Militaria > Stamps > Postal History > Ancient Coins > Israeli coins > World coins > Judaic tokens and medals


Address: Shaulzon 58, suite 43-063, Jerusalem 9143001

Commission: 18% + applicable VAT on the commission only

For payment by check, please make these out to "Alex Ben-Arieh"

Payment by BIT (Bank HaPoalim) and PAY (Bank Leumi) please send to our number 054-768-0086

Paypal and credit card payments though Paypal, a 5% service charge is added - for payment: https://paypal.me/historama; we can also issue Paypal invoices

Bank transfer details: Alex Ben-Arieh | Bank Leumi | Branch 647 | Account: 1974027 (for Shekels) | Account: 20580067 (for US Dollars) |  IBAN: IL45 0106 4700 0002 0580 067 | SWIFT code: LUMIILITXXX

****There is a good chance that we will receive permission to accept credit cards directly in the days immediately after this sale



Special payment arrangements, payment by installment & layaway is possible

Аукцион закончен

ЛОТ 90015:

Vintage Eretz Israel postcard Makabi' awaiting Balfour at Triumph Gate, Ordmann

Стартовая цена:
$ 10
Эстимейт:
$20-50
Комиссия аукционного дома: 18% Подробнее
НДС: 17% Только на комиссию
Пользователи из других стран могут быть освобождены от налоговых платежей согласно соответствующим налоговым нормам.
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Vintage Eretz Israel postcard Makabi' awaiting Balfour at Triumph Gate, Ordmann
Eretz Israel-Palestina vintage 1920's era color picture postcard " The 'Makabi' awaiting Balfour near the Triumph Gate", with English & Hebrew text/subtitles; number #92 of the series, by Moshe Ordmann of Tel Aviv. From original photograph taken during James Balfour's visit in Tel Aviv, March 1925; here being greeted by an honor guard of the Maccabi sports organzation in early Tel Aviv at a gate called in Hebrew "Honor Gate". Unused.