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Auction 43
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LOT 62:
Old Israeli Cast Brass Jewish Hanukkah Lamp "Maccabim" Shaped Enamel Painted
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Sold for: $15
Price including buyer’s premium:
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15
Start price:
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10
Buyer's Premium: 0%
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VAT: 18%
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Old Israeli Cast Brass Jewish Hanukkah Lamp "Maccabim" Shaped Enamel Painted
This is a rather large Israeli made (signed on bottom) hanukkah lamp in the shape of the "Maccabim" holding torches and marching, enamel painted in blue, white and red tones.
Worn, the enamel paint is faded, scraped and at many parts gone. 2 cornets are missing (the screw hole still intact).
25 cm wide, 11 cm tall.

