Art and Judaica - Stamp Auctions

Lot 356 - Art and Judaica  -  Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Lot 356 - Art and Judaica - Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Deep bowl, Armenian ceramics, signed, Jerusalem, the Jordanian government
Illustrations of deer and fruit trees.
Diameter: 28 cm.
Condition: Very good, break at bottom of the bowl and a small break in the center.

Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Art and Judaica
Lot 351 - Art and Judaica  -  Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Lot 351 - Art and Judaica - Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Fibula bride Chain, low silver, with several decorated additions, very long, nineteenth century
105 centimeters.
210 grams.

Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Art and Judaica
Lot 357 - Art and Judaica  -  Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Lot 357 - Art and Judaica - Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Hanging lamp, handmade Armenian ceramics, colorful
Condition: Very good.

Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Art and Judaica
Lot 352 - Art and Judaica  -  Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Lot 352 - Art and Judaica - Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Two silver Afghan pendants for wearing around the neck, with suspended beads and spheres
Impressive for size and uniqueness.
580 grams.

Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Art and Judaica
Lot 353 - Art and Judaica  -  Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Lot 353 - Art and Judaica - Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Vase, Emil Galle, signed, decorated with flowers in shades of green
Emil Galle (Emil Galle, 1846-1904), a pioneer of technological research of glass, and one of the first creators of the stream Art Nouveau in France, has developed a unique method of coloring that gives the glass an almost impenetrable visage, and various techniques of glass decoration.
18 cm.
Rare!
Condition: Very good.

Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Art and Judaica
Lot 354 - Art and Judaica  -  Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Lot 354 - Art and Judaica - Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Bowl for dipping hands, Ohannessian, Armenian Ceramics, signed, 1944
David Ohannessian (1884-1952), Armenian ceramics artist, born in Turkey, is considered the father of Armenian ceramics in Jerusalem. During the genocide of the Armenians during World War I, immigrated with his family to Syria.
Among others he designed the fountain house in the Israel Museum, and renovated the ceramics of the Dome of the Rock.
Diameter: 30 cm.
Condition: Very good.

Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Art and Judaica
Lot 355 - Art and Judaica  -  Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Lot 355 - Art and Judaica - Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Bowl, Armenian ceramics, signed, Mary Balian, the Gita Shruber collection, the seventies
Mary Balian (born in 1927), Armenian painter and ceramic artist operates with her husband Stark in Jerusalem. Among her public art she created the board of tiles at the American Colony, slabs at the presidential palace, tile work in the Smithsonian Museum and more.
Gita Shruber (1917-2004), one of the great philanthropists of Culture and Art in Israel, was an important art collector.
Diameter: 27 cm.
Condition: Very good.

Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Art and Judaica
Lot 302 - Art and Judaica  -  Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Lot 302 - Art and Judaica - Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Two Silver Candlesticks, signed, Vienna, end of the 19th century
Weight: 585 gram.

Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Art and Judaica
Lot 318 - Art and Judaica  -  Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Lot 318 - Art and Judaica - Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

A bronze plaque in memory of Herzl, Boris Schtaz, signed
Approximately in 1903, Boris Schatz, the founder of Bezalel, met Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl. The meeting turned Schatz, who was most influenced by Herzl's ideas, into an enthusiastic Zionist.
Throughout the years, Schatz created several monuments of Herzl's image. On this bronze plaque, Herzl's profile can be seen, on his right a symbolic image of Moses and on his left the inscription: "I believe that there will be a generation of amazing Jews. The Maccabees will arise again and if this generation falters, a superior one will come after it, of Jews who seek redemption and who will be redeemed".
The plaque is signed by Boris Schatz.
Size: 5X7 cm.
Condition: Very good.

Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Art and Judaica
Lot 334 - Art and Judaica  -  Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Lot 334 - Art and Judaica - Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Bronze embossment of the Twelve Tribes, Moshe Ziffer
A bronze embossment of the sculptor Moshe Ziffer depicting the Twelve Tribes and their emblems.
Moshe Ziffer (1902-1989) an Israeli sculptor, a key figure among Israeli sculptors. His work is characterized by the soft, conservative modernism which governed Israeli sculpturing those days. His mark can be seen in sculptures and monuments around the country. Ziffer sculptured in stone, wood and bronze.
19X28 cm.
Weight: 2.8 kg.

Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2

Art and Judaica