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LOT 44:
Israel - Third Pablo Cazals 1961 International Cello Medal Medal - Version 2, Not Issued to the ...
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Israel - Third Pablo Cazals 1961 International Cello Medal Medal - Version 2, Not Issued to the Public
Pablo Casals (1876-1973) was one of the outstanding cellists of the twentieth century. The third International Violoncello Competition was held in Jerusalem, and was personally attended by Pablo Casals.
The obverse of both versions of the medal shows Casals holding a cello. Version II, presented to participants in the competition, does not have an incused area. Other obverse design differences between both varieties are clearly visible.
The reverse depicts a half-hidden cello behind a panel with State emblem, and this version has a dedication added.
Version II was exclusively presented to participants in the contest.
Remark: The IGCMC records mention 1962/5722 as the year of issue. whereas the competition was held - and medals were offered for sale and presented - in the the fall of 1961 (the Hebrew year 5722 is correct).