Auction 5 EUROPEAN and RUSSIAN COLLECTIBLES_5
Mar 1, 2020 (your local time)
USA
 1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA

We are selling several collections of European and Russian collectible items. 

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LOT 3205:

JEWISH WW2 MENORAH BAG w. STAR of DAVID, LITZMANNSTADT

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Start price:
$ 65
Estimated price:
$250 - $300
Auction house commission: 24.5% More details
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JEWISH WW2 MENORAH BAG w. STAR of DAVID, LITZMANNSTADT
ORIGINAL JEWISH WW2 MENORAH BAG with STAR of DAVID from LITZMANNSTADT in POLAND
Hand made, very nice job.
SIZE: 295 x 200 mm. From real old collection! Please note: last image is for sample only.
TEST: This particular item passed very important test - it does not glow under the black lamp (all fabrics made after 1945 glow under the black light) - please look at the images. Also the piece have an old smell that old authentic cloth keeps.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $250 - $300.
HISTORY of SALES: Recently the bag with Star of David sold on eBay for $399 - please see the screenshot.
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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 Hanukkah menorah, also chanukiah or hanukkiah is a nine-branched candelabrum lit during the eight-day holiday of Hanukkah, as opposed to the seven-branched menorah used in the ancient Temple or as a symbol. On each night of Hanukkah a new branch is lit. The ninth holder, called the shamash ('helper' or 'servant'), is for a candle used to light all other candles and/or to be used as an extra light. To be kosher the shamash must be offset on a higher or lower plane than the main eight candles or oil lamps, but there are differing opinions as to whether all the lights must be arranged in a straight line, or if the channukiah can be arranged in a curve.

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