Worldwide Stamps and Covers Medals: Jewish Personalities Hungary
Sale No: 7
Lot No:127
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Hungary.Hungary: Dr. Armin Vambery 80th birthday uniface bronze plaquette, 1912; by Jeno [Eugene] Körmendi–Frim, minted by Ludvig E. of Budapest; size: 59.5x60 mm; weight: 128.7g. Left profile of Vambery with latin numerals for birthday. Commissioned by Hungarian scientific associations in 1911 for the occasion. Vambery (born Hermann/Ármin Bamberger/Wamberger) was a Jewish Turkologist and traveller, d. 1913; Kormendi was a baptized Jewish medallist. Ref: JMM-90; comes in original display. --------------------
This lot is being offered in a buy or bid sale format, whose initial buyout price is: $119. This price will rise by about 5-10% for every new bid received once the bid level passes the midway mark between the starting bid price and the initial buyout price. In such cases please check the latest buyout price on our homesite or contact us. --------------------
Product Tags: Hungarian Exonumia, Medals, Medallions & Tokens, Jewish Personalities and Judaic Tokens & Medals from Hungary and from 20th Century, 1910s which are Object Related Specifically to a Personality or Key Event
Hungary.Hungary: Béla Tóth uniface bronze plaque, 1907; by Jewish medallist Istvan (Stephan) Csillag; size: 50x74.75 mm; weight: 104.8g. Tóth (1857-1907) was a journalist and writer. Friedenburg considers Csillag to be the most prolific of the 20th Century Jewish Hungarian medallists. Ref. JMM p.90. Plaque may have been commissioned prior to Toth's death that year, for his 50th birthday. --------------------
This lot is being offered in a buy or bid sale format, whose initial buyout price is: $119. This price will rise by about 5-10% for every new bid received once the bid level passes the midway mark between the starting bid price and the initial buyout price. In such cases please check the latest buyout price on our homesite or contact us. --------------------
Product Tags: Hungarian Exonumia, Medals, Medallions & Tokens, Jewish Designers & Medallists and Judaic Tokens & Medals from Hungary and from 20th Century, 1900s