Well, I know what is says (Lenizhon haherut - to the victory of freedom), I know what it means, it's already priced. What I need to know is how to...
I would be grateful for a link, if you can find it.
It's a pin used by the (sort-of-ex) military organization Herut (freedom), active around the 1948 Israeli declaration of Independence....
the quality is awful. I hope you can see what I mean.[ATTACH]
Hi, I have this military pin with a defect which I need help in finding the correct words to describe. The pin was cut wrong - my guess is that...
Thanks Debora, I wonder if it works also for photographs.
[It doesn't really matter, but the pictures say 'memories from Cyprus' and 'regards from Cyprus' (not 'happy new year').] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hi, I have two primitive photograph-postcards made in internment camps during the '40s. A title "happy new year" was added to the photograph by...
I can't really say. He is wearing something unidentifiable in pale green with what looks like a red toga over it.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] These are way better. any clue, anyone?
That, and I believe it is older as well, as other items by that seller are all late 19th-early 20th century.
Thanks, I will try that.
Regarding the baby, the uneven background makes me think this is indeed post-mortem - it looks like someone is holding him upright behind the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [IMG] [IMG] Hi, I have this oil on wood, probably early 20th century, western europe (that's where most of the items by this...
They are simply amazing.
I think that's the term I have been looking for. Thanks! Isn't it strange - no thesaurus I checked mentioned it.
Absolutely correct, the problem is that according to the format we use I have to give a general name in the general description and then move on...
Hi, I can't figure out, no matter what I tried, what would be the correct collective name for ephemera used as means of payment. I refer mainly to...
Thanks! That's great. I work at an auctioneers and we do both - write 'damage' and describe it in detail.
Thanks, that would explain why some use the term 'defect' for any flaw. Regarding the ABC, I ran a search through the pdf edition I have and found...
Separate names with a comma.