Auction 9 Historama - Auction #9 (Summer Sale): Opportunities at low starts! Ancient & Modern coins; Judaic tokens & medals; militaria; stamps & postal history; Israeliana, Judaica, Zionism + more...
By Historama
Jul 21, 2020
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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LOT 90044:

Eretz Israeli Palestine Athletics silver medal for walking race, 1926 by Dingley

Sold for: $65
Start price:
$ 20
Estimated price :
$100-200
Buyer's Premium: 18% More details
VAT: 17% On commission only
Auction took place on Jul 21, 2020 at Historama
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Eretz Israeli Palestine Athletics silver medal for walking race, 1926 by Dingley
Palestine/Yishuv: "Palestine Athletics" silver medal (with tallion) for a walking race, 1926; by the firm of William James Dingley (W.J.D.) of Birmingham; size: 35.5mm; weight: 4.15g. Obverse bears stylized engraving between wreath devices, "Jan. 13. 26 Palestine Athletics"; on reverse is engraved "15 Miles Walking Race". The medal is not locally produced, does not contain any Hebrew (or Arabic), or Jewish/Zionist emblems and the event itself is not recorded in standard histories of sports in Palestine, and so is most probably related to a privately organized function by the expatriate British community in Palestine - a school, Church or civic organization (even a governmental function would have either used all three languages or an official emblem). In VF.