Early 20th Century Israeli Iron and Enamel Street Sign
Early 20th Century Israeli Iron and Enamel Street Sign
Early 20th Century Israeli Iron and Enamel Street Sign
Early 20th Century Israeli Iron and Enamel Street Sign
Early 20th Century Israeli Iron and Enamel Street Sign

Early 20th Century Israeli Iron and Enamel Street Sign

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Three languages iron and enamel street sign, circa 1920. The sign was made to Honor Bezalel who was the chief artisan of the Tabernacle and was in charge of building the Ark of the Covenant, assisted by Aholiab. The three languages indicate the sign was made during British mandate in Palestine or in the early days of Israel. The sign is made of iron and enamel - in later years iron signs in Israel replaced with cheaper aluminium signs. A historical memorabilia from Israel.

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Dimensions:

Height: 7.88 in. (20 cm)

Width: 15.75 in. (40 cm)

Material: Iron Enamel
Origin: Israel
Period: 20th century