Subasta 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 (Su hora local)
Israel

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


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LOTE 90018:

Austrian Judaica 14th Zionist Congress delegate's pin, 1925 by M. Hammer

Vendido por: $20
Precio inicial:
$ 20
Precio estimado:
$75-150
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 18% Más detalles
IVA: 17% Sólo en comisión
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Austrian Judaica 14th Zionist Congress delegate's pin, 1925 by M. Hammer
Austria: 14th Zionist Congress delegate's pin, 1925; bronze and enamel; by M. Hammer of Vienna; size: 28mm; weight: 6g. Round emblem with stylized Hebrew letters "Yud" and "Daled" whose numerical values are "14", with legend in Hebrew around edge, "The 14th Zionist Congress Vienna 5685"; pieces of the enamel are missing. On reverse the soldiered pin is broken off; manufacturer's mark is visible. The 14th Zionist Congress took place in Vienna in the second half of August 1925 under the chairmanship of Nahum Sokolov, during the 4th "Aliya" (immigration wave to Palestine), which was fuelled less by ideology and more by exigency: most of the immigrants came from the economy weak Eastern Europe and Poland, and the United States imposed severe immigration restrictions. This immigration was was characterized by the import of financial means and individual businesses/economic resources into Palestine: the Congress debated the merits and vices of realizing the establishment of a Jewish national home through private enterprise rather than socialist labor (which characterized the three previous immigration waves). This was also the first Congress attended by the [right-wing] Revisionists, who demanded a more proactive policy by the Zionist movement.