Leilão 5 EUROPEAN and RUSSIAN COLLECTIBLES_5
29.2.20 (na sua hora local)
EUA
 1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA

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LOTE 335:

POLAND WW2 FRAME for PHOTO, POLEN LEMBERG

Preço inicial:
$ 35
Preço estimado:
$100 - $150
Comissão da leiloeira: 24.5% Mais detalhes
IVA: 8.875% Sobre a comissão apenas
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identificações:

POLAND WW2 FRAME for PHOTO, POLEN LEMBERG
ORIGINAL POLAND WW2 FRAME for PHOTO
The frame has an Inscription in German: POLEN, LEMBERG. Lemberg is a name of the city Lviv.
Original, not reproduction. The item is for historic museum or private collection.
SIZE: 49 x 48 x 3 mm. Very collectible item. Please note: last image is for sample only.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $100 - $150.
OFFER: If an item is NOT SOLD, you can still give us a reasonable offer - please save the link of this page.
PAYMENT: Credit Card payment, Wire transfer, Check or Money Order payment are also available. International bidder can use PayPal for payment.
PAY in PARTS: You can pay for any item during 2 - 3 months. Just make a deposit 10% and the item will wait for you.
SHIPPING: Let us Handle Your Shipping. We are one of the few places that offer full service shipping. For your convenience we will ship your item - shipping costs will be included in the invoice. Combined shipping is available - next item will be ONE DOLLAR for shipping. Shipping for this particular item in USA is $9.85.
NEW: Returning customer will have 2% DISCOUNT on the buyers premium.

WIKIPEDIA: The Lwow Ghetto (German: Ghetto Lemberg; Polish: getto we Lwowie) was a World War II Jewish ghetto established and operated by Nazi Germany in the city of Lwow (since 1945 Lviv, Ukraine) in the territory of Nazi - administered General Government in German - occupied POLAND. The Lwow Ghetto was one of the largest Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany after the joint Nazi - Soviet invasion of POLAND. The city was a home to over 110,000 Jews before the outbreak of World War II in 1939, and by the time the Nazis occupied the city in 1941 that number had increased to over 220,000 Jews, since Jews fled for their lives from Nazi - occupied western POLAND into the then relative safety of Soviet - occupied eastern POLAND, which included Lwowith