Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
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Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $800
Unsold
Passover Seder dish. [USA?, 20th century].
Glued wooden sheets, sawn.
Inscribed at top of dish: "Seven days you shall eat Matzot and the Seventh Day is a festival to G-d", adornments, crown-shaped. Indentations for placing the Seder symbols, with inscriptions: "Zero'a" (Shankbone), "Beitzah" (Egg), "Maror" (Bitter Herbs), "Charoset", "Karpas", "Chazeret".
On reverse side of the plate is a sawn dedication: "Gift to my cousin Ya'akov Davis from Shlomo Teitelbaum", and a Star of David. A bluish fabric was glued between the wooden sheets as background for the letters.
Diameter: 26 cm.
Glued wooden sheets, sawn.
Inscribed at top of dish: "Seven days you shall eat Matzot and the Seventh Day is a festival to G-d", adornments, crown-shaped. Indentations for placing the Seder symbols, with inscriptions: "Zero'a" (Shankbone), "Beitzah" (Egg), "Maror" (Bitter Herbs), "Charoset", "Karpas", "Chazeret".
On reverse side of the plate is a sawn dedication: "Gift to my cousin Ya'akov Davis from Shlomo Teitelbaum", and a Star of David. A bluish fabric was glued between the wooden sheets as background for the letters.
Diameter: 26 cm.
Category
Passover
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $575
Including buyer's premium
"P'dut Nafsheinu" (Redemption of Our Souls), decorative board for Passover. [Place unknown, mid 20th century].
Carved wood.
Folk art carving, with the words "P'dut Nafsheinu" and "Pesach" embossed. Other various adornments embossed: four cups, Pesach Seder dish and shofar, above which the words "Z'man Cheruteinu" (Time of Our Redemption) are carved. On right margin are the words "difficult, hard labor, bitter herbs" and other words. Possibly made in one of the internment camps for underground fighters during the British Mandate.
29X44.5 cm.
Carved wood.
Folk art carving, with the words "P'dut Nafsheinu" and "Pesach" embossed. Other various adornments embossed: four cups, Pesach Seder dish and shofar, above which the words "Z'man Cheruteinu" (Time of Our Redemption) are carved. On right margin are the words "difficult, hard labor, bitter herbs" and other words. Possibly made in one of the internment camps for underground fighters during the British Mandate.
29X44.5 cm.
Category
Passover
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $25,000
Unsold
A pair of Kiddush goblets, with plates, made by Hazorfim. Eretz Israel, [second half of 20th century].
14 karat gold, impressed and sawn. Stamped: "Hazorfim" and "14k".
The goblets and plates are adorned with floral patterns, leaves and matching branches. Sawn in the area between the goblet and its base is the inscription "Boreh Pri HaGeffen" in handsome square letters.
Goblet: 11.5 cm. high, plate's diameter 11.5 cm; goblet 12.5 cm. high, plate's diameter 12.5 cm. Total weight; 437.5 gr.
14 karat gold, impressed and sawn. Stamped: "Hazorfim" and "14k".
The goblets and plates are adorned with floral patterns, leaves and matching branches. Sawn in the area between the goblet and its base is the inscription "Boreh Pri HaGeffen" in handsome square letters.
Goblet: 11.5 cm. high, plate's diameter 11.5 cm; goblet 12.5 cm. high, plate's diameter 12.5 cm. Total weight; 437.5 gr.
Category
Goblets
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Kiddush goblet for a groom, produced by the porcelain factory Carl Tielsch & Co. Germany, 19th century.
Porcelain, hand-painted. Stamped: C.T.; hand-stamped 082 H.
Gilt lettered inscription: "Kol Chatan", hand-painted gilt ornamentation (plant and geometric patterns).
Height: 9.5 cm, rim circumference: 11 cm, base circumference: 6 cm, maximum width (including handle): 13 cm. Good condition. Some of the gilt ornamentation is faded. Handle is cracked. Base has a tiny break.
Porcelain, hand-painted. Stamped: C.T.; hand-stamped 082 H.
Gilt lettered inscription: "Kol Chatan", hand-painted gilt ornamentation (plant and geometric patterns).
Height: 9.5 cm, rim circumference: 11 cm, base circumference: 6 cm, maximum width (including handle): 13 cm. Good condition. Some of the gilt ornamentation is faded. Handle is cracked. Base has a tiny break.
Category
Goblets
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
Goblet. [Eastern Europe].
Pewter. Stamped (with the emblem of the Russian empire).
Folk art engraving. With illustrations of a "cohen" raising his hands and the form of a goat, and inscriptions "Birkat Cohanim" and "Zevach Hashem".
Height: 13 cm. Circumference: 7.5 cm.
Pewter. Stamped (with the emblem of the Russian empire).
Folk art engraving. With illustrations of a "cohen" raising his hands and the form of a goat, and inscriptions "Birkat Cohanim" and "Zevach Hashem".
Height: 13 cm. Circumference: 7.5 cm.
Category
Goblets
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Silver "Kiddush" goblet. [Persia or India].
Silver (stamped. Arabic manufacturers stamp). Persian engraving work.
The blessing on wine is inscribed along the goblet's edges.
On the goblet sides is the form of a menorah and Stars of David (with the word" Zion" in their center, and the Hebrew letters of "Magen David"), with dense geometrical ornamentation.
Height: 9 cm. Circumference: 6.5 cm.
Silver (stamped. Arabic manufacturers stamp). Persian engraving work.
The blessing on wine is inscribed along the goblet's edges.
On the goblet sides is the form of a menorah and Stars of David (with the word" Zion" in their center, and the Hebrew letters of "Magen David"), with dense geometrical ornamentation.
Height: 9 cm. Circumference: 6.5 cm.
Category
Goblets
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
Kiddush goblet.
Silver (stamped), beaten and engraved.
Folk art, engraved dedication: "D.G. ("Drasha Geshenk") to Rabbi Yosef HaCohen Munk on the occasion of his marriage by Yochanan Twersky of Tolna".
Rebbe Yochanan Twersky of Tolna (1906-1999, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. B, pp. 93-94), son of Rabbi David Twersky of Tolna, Chernobyl dynasty. In the 1920s, followed his father to the US and after his marriage served as rebbe in Montreal. During the Holocaust, was very active in rescuing Jews. After the Holocaust, immigrated to Israel and established his "Beit Midrash" in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood of Jerusalem.
Height: 8 cm.
Silver (stamped), beaten and engraved.
Folk art, engraved dedication: "D.G. ("Drasha Geshenk") to Rabbi Yosef HaCohen Munk on the occasion of his marriage by Yochanan Twersky of Tolna".
Rebbe Yochanan Twersky of Tolna (1906-1999, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. B, pp. 93-94), son of Rabbi David Twersky of Tolna, Chernobyl dynasty. In the 1920s, followed his father to the US and after his marriage served as rebbe in Montreal. During the Holocaust, was very active in rescuing Jews. After the Holocaust, immigrated to Israel and established his "Beit Midrash" in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood of Jerusalem.
Height: 8 cm.
Category
Goblets
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $180
Unsold
Kiddush goblet. [Eretz Israel, 20th century].
Silver (stamped).
Engraved dedication: "Chug Chatam Sofer Tel Aviv, 32 Geula Street, donated by Bai'ison". Apparently, served as a goblet for Kiddush in the "Chug Chatam Sofer" Synagogue in Tel Aviv.
Height: 7 cm. Diameter: 6 cm. Bends.
Silver (stamped).
Engraved dedication: "Chug Chatam Sofer Tel Aviv, 32 Geula Street, donated by Bai'ison". Apparently, served as a goblet for Kiddush in the "Chug Chatam Sofer" Synagogue in Tel Aviv.
Height: 7 cm. Diameter: 6 cm. Bends.
Category
Goblets
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $300
Unsold
Two Kiddush goblets. [Romania, 1920s].
Silver (stamped).
Both goblets have engraved inscriptions in artistic frames: "Leah – Shevat 1925" and "Rivka – Sivan 1928".
Height: 6.5 cm. Circumference: 5 cm.
Silver (stamped).
Both goblets have engraved inscriptions in artistic frames: "Leah – Shevat 1925" and "Rivka – Sivan 1928".
Height: 6.5 cm. Circumference: 5 cm.
Category
Goblets
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
A Bowl for drinking arak (liquor). Afghanistan, 1960s.
Engraved silver.
Small bowl, used by Afghanistan Jews for drinking arak, at celebrations or festivals. Engraved on its inner side are Stars of David, animal decorations, structures and the inscription "You shall merit many years of Jerusalem's joy, Aharon ben Ye'uda". Near the bowl's rim are engraved decorations in floral patterns, and the year "5723" (1963).
Height: 2.5 cm. Diameter: 8.7 cm. Placed in floral fabric bag.
Engraved silver.
Small bowl, used by Afghanistan Jews for drinking arak, at celebrations or festivals. Engraved on its inner side are Stars of David, animal decorations, structures and the inscription "You shall merit many years of Jerusalem's joy, Aharon ben Ye'uda". Near the bowl's rim are engraved decorations in floral patterns, and the year "5723" (1963).
Height: 2.5 cm. Diameter: 8.7 cm. Placed in floral fabric bag.
Category
Goblets
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
Six Kiddush goblets. [USA?], [end of 19th century, 20th century].
Silver (all stamped, except one); engraving.
Four have stems. Three are decorated with engraved Stars of David. Engraved on one goblet is the name "Asher ben R' Menachem"; on one are the initials "RSG".
We are not certain if all the goblets were manufactured in the USA or if perhaps, some are from Russia.
Silver (all stamped, except one); engraving.
Four have stems. Three are decorated with engraved Stars of David. Engraved on one goblet is the name "Asher ben R' Menachem"; on one are the initials "RSG".
We are not certain if all the goblets were manufactured in the USA or if perhaps, some are from Russia.
Category
Goblets
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Six Kiddush goblets. [USA?], [end of 19th century].
Silver (all have stamps, some have several stamps); engraved.
Four have stems. Two are especially small. All have simple engravings, plant patterns and forms of houses.
Although some of the goblets have Russian silver stamps, it seems that they were manufactured in the USA. For further details about forged Russian silver stamps in the USA, see Item 70.
Silver (all have stamps, some have several stamps); engraved.
Four have stems. Two are especially small. All have simple engravings, plant patterns and forms of houses.
Although some of the goblets have Russian silver stamps, it seems that they were manufactured in the USA. For further details about forged Russian silver stamps in the USA, see Item 70.
Category
Goblets
Catalogue