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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Large Hanukkah lamp. [India (or Iraq), early 20th century].
Tin-plated copper; rivets.
The back plate is made of a flat strip of copper branching at its lower end into three arms (bent at their ends) carrying a wide shelf. Eight large holes are pierced into the shelf to hold the light vessels. The shamash, which bulges frontwards, is placed at the bottom of the top third of the back plate. Two holes for hanging.
Length: 32 cm, width: 56 cm. Good condition. Some corrosion. The tin plating is uneven and partly missing. Slight bends. Nine colorful glass vessels.
Tin-plated copper; rivets.
The back plate is made of a flat strip of copper branching at its lower end into three arms (bent at their ends) carrying a wide shelf. Eight large holes are pierced into the shelf to hold the light vessels. The shamash, which bulges frontwards, is placed at the bottom of the top third of the back plate. Two holes for hanging.
Length: 32 cm, width: 56 cm. Good condition. Some corrosion. The tin plating is uneven and partly missing. Slight bends. Nine colorful glass vessels.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Marrakesh, Morocco, first decades of the 20th century].
Cut, pierced and embossed brass sheet.
Dome-shaped back panel, decorated with a symmetric composition that includes a pair of peacocks, four crowns and two rosette-shaped pierced decorations. Above the dome is a soldered rooflet extending frontwards, its top part decorated with crowns and vegetal motifs and pierced with eleven circles. The side panels are embossed with heart-shaped vegetal decorations. A removable row of rectangular oil fonts with pinched spouts. The shamash is located at the top of the back panel, between the necks of the peacocks. Suspension loop.
Length: 21.5 cm, width: 24.5 cm. Good condition. Old soldering repairs.
Provenance: Shlomo Shva collection.
Cut, pierced and embossed brass sheet.
Dome-shaped back panel, decorated with a symmetric composition that includes a pair of peacocks, four crowns and two rosette-shaped pierced decorations. Above the dome is a soldered rooflet extending frontwards, its top part decorated with crowns and vegetal motifs and pierced with eleven circles. The side panels are embossed with heart-shaped vegetal decorations. A removable row of rectangular oil fonts with pinched spouts. The shamash is located at the top of the back panel, between the necks of the peacocks. Suspension loop.
Length: 21.5 cm, width: 24.5 cm. Good condition. Old soldering repairs.
Provenance: Shlomo Shva collection.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $400
Unsold
Hanukkah lamp. [Marrakesh, Morocco, first decades of the 20th century].
Cut and embossed brass sheet; chiseling.
Back panel entirely decorated with chiseling and minute embossing on a convex and concave surface interspersed with vegetal motifs. At the center is a convex Star of David containing a large flower and surmounted by a crown. On the right and left are a pair of convex horns of plenty, and alongside these are a concave flower and tree. A row of drop-like oil fonts is soldered to the base. Suspension loop.
Length: 30.5 cm, width: 27 cm. Good condition. No shamash. Old soldering repairs on the back side.
Cut and embossed brass sheet; chiseling.
Back panel entirely decorated with chiseling and minute embossing on a convex and concave surface interspersed with vegetal motifs. At the center is a convex Star of David containing a large flower and surmounted by a crown. On the right and left are a pair of convex horns of plenty, and alongside these are a concave flower and tree. A row of drop-like oil fonts is soldered to the base. Suspension loop.
Length: 30.5 cm, width: 27 cm. Good condition. No shamash. Old soldering repairs on the back side.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $500
Sold for: $938
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Morocco, first half of the 20th century].
Cut, pierced and embossed copper sheet; chiseling.
Hanukkah lamp that was also used as a "mizrah". At the center of the back plate are a seven-branched menorah, a shofar and an incense shovel. Engraved at the center of the menorah is the inscription "mizrah" and above it, in Hebrew, "These Lights are Sacred". Two Stars of David inside flowers appear to the left and right of the menorah. At the top of the plate is a pair of birds. The side plates and the side margins of the back plate are decorated with pierced triangles and other geometric patterns. The base of the lamp and its back leg are also decorated with vegetal and geometric motifs. The eight oil fonts and the shamash, whose bottom part is also decorated, are attached to designated slots by means of bent bulges. Suspension loop.
Length: 26 cm, width: 22.5 cm. Good condition. Some bends.
Cut, pierced and embossed copper sheet; chiseling.
Hanukkah lamp that was also used as a "mizrah". At the center of the back plate are a seven-branched menorah, a shofar and an incense shovel. Engraved at the center of the menorah is the inscription "mizrah" and above it, in Hebrew, "These Lights are Sacred". Two Stars of David inside flowers appear to the left and right of the menorah. At the top of the plate is a pair of birds. The side plates and the side margins of the back plate are decorated with pierced triangles and other geometric patterns. The base of the lamp and its back leg are also decorated with vegetal and geometric motifs. The eight oil fonts and the shamash, whose bottom part is also decorated, are attached to designated slots by means of bent bulges. Suspension loop.
Length: 26 cm, width: 22.5 cm. Good condition. Some bends.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Morocco, first half of the 20th century].
Cut, repoussé, embossed and punched brass sheet.
The back panel is cut in a semicircle shape surmounted by the shamash. In the center is a large Star of David decoration flanked by flowers. Four square oil fonts with pinched ends, each font used to light two wicks (soldered to the base). Suspension loop.
Length: 14 cm, width: 30 cm. Good condition. Some bends and stains. Soldering repairs.
Cut, repoussé, embossed and punched brass sheet.
The back panel is cut in a semicircle shape surmounted by the shamash. In the center is a large Star of David decoration flanked by flowers. Four square oil fonts with pinched ends, each font used to light two wicks (soldered to the base). Suspension loop.
Length: 14 cm, width: 30 cm. Good condition. Some bends and stains. Soldering repairs.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Morocco, first half of the 20th century].
Cut, repoussé and embossed brass sheet; chiseling.
Back panel in the shape of a pointed arch, decorated with a large Star of David in the center of which is the shamash. On its lower half is a vegetal pattern - leaves, fruits and branches on which two large birds are perched. The row of oil fonts and the shamash are covered by a flat roof, and only their ends are exposed. Suspension loop.
Length: 26.5 cm, width: 19 cm. Good condition.
Cut, repoussé and embossed brass sheet; chiseling.
Back panel in the shape of a pointed arch, decorated with a large Star of David in the center of which is the shamash. On its lower half is a vegetal pattern - leaves, fruits and branches on which two large birds are perched. The row of oil fonts and the shamash are covered by a flat roof, and only their ends are exposed. Suspension loop.
Length: 26.5 cm, width: 19 cm. Good condition.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [North Africa, probably Morocco, late 19th century].
Cut, repoussé, pierced and punched brass sheet; chiseling.
The back panel and the bottom of the catch basin are decorated with free-style chiseled vegetal motifs and miniscule embossing. The top part of the back panel (shaped as a dome) and the side panels are decorated with pierced geometric patterns. Four square oil fonts with pinched ends, each font used to light two wicks. The shamash is placed in the top third of the panel. Suspension loop.
Length: 25.5 cm, width: 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Breaks, bends and stains. Old soldering repairs.
Cut, repoussé, pierced and punched brass sheet; chiseling.
The back panel and the bottom of the catch basin are decorated with free-style chiseled vegetal motifs and miniscule embossing. The top part of the back panel (shaped as a dome) and the side panels are decorated with pierced geometric patterns. Four square oil fonts with pinched ends, each font used to light two wicks. The shamash is placed in the top third of the panel. Suspension loop.
Length: 25.5 cm, width: 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Breaks, bends and stains. Old soldering repairs.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. North Africa (Morocco or Algeria), early 20th century.
Cast brass.
Wide rectangular back panel with eight horseshoe arches. Above the panel is an arabesque decoration. Each side panel is decorated with another horseshoe arch surmounted by a palm-shaped decoration (hamsa). Stands on four legs.
Length: 17.5 cm, width: 24.5 cm. Fair-good condition. No shamash. Some bends. Breaks and old soldering repairs.
Cast brass.
Wide rectangular back panel with eight horseshoe arches. Above the panel is an arabesque decoration. Each side panel is decorated with another horseshoe arch surmounted by a palm-shaped decoration (hamsa). Stands on four legs.
Length: 17.5 cm, width: 24.5 cm. Fair-good condition. No shamash. Some bends. Breaks and old soldering repairs.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $800
Sold for: $3,250
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Algeria, 19th century].
Cast brass; chiseling.
Back panel in the shape of a crescent moon, with open-work in vegetal patterns, surmounted by a pair of large birds surrounding a crown-shaped decoration. The side panels also feature open-work in vegetal patterns; each panel is surmounted by a bird. Row of oblong, pinched oil fonts.
Length: 25 cm, width: 25 cm. Fair-good condition. No shamash. Break to upper part. Some corrosion.
Cast brass; chiseling.
Back panel in the shape of a crescent moon, with open-work in vegetal patterns, surmounted by a pair of large birds surrounding a crown-shaped decoration. The side panels also feature open-work in vegetal patterns; each panel is surmounted by a bird. Row of oblong, pinched oil fonts.
Length: 25 cm, width: 25 cm. Fair-good condition. No shamash. Break to upper part. Some corrosion.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
Hanging Sabbath lamp [Holland, 18th century].
Cast brass.
Consists of five parts: a spreading cut crown; baluster; oil reservoir with seven beams, with space for wicks; drip bowl with scalloped borders; cone pendant.
Length: 80 cm, max. width: 28 cm. Good condition.
See similar lamp in: Catalogue of the Permanent and Loan Collections of the Jewish Museum, London, edited by R. D. Barnett. London, 1974, item 378, plate CXIII.
Cast brass.
Consists of five parts: a spreading cut crown; baluster; oil reservoir with seven beams, with space for wicks; drip bowl with scalloped borders; cone pendant.
Length: 80 cm, max. width: 28 cm. Good condition.
See similar lamp in: Catalogue of the Permanent and Loan Collections of the Jewish Museum, London, edited by R. D. Barnett. London, 1974, item 378, plate CXIII.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
Large lamp for synagogue. [Eastern Europe, first half of the 19th century].
Cast brass.
Lamp with eight arms in the form of twisted branches, each ending in a flat saucer with a candle holder. At the top are eight smaller arms, also twisted and hooked, ending in goblet-shaped flowers with six petals. At the top of the lamp is a crown-shaped decoration and a cloverleaf-shaped suspension loop. All of the arms are removable and marked with letters and points.
Length: 65 cm, width: approx. 80 cm. Good overall condition. Some broken and missing pieces.
Cast brass.
Lamp with eight arms in the form of twisted branches, each ending in a flat saucer with a candle holder. At the top are eight smaller arms, also twisted and hooked, ending in goblet-shaped flowers with six petals. At the top of the lamp is a crown-shaped decoration and a cloverleaf-shaped suspension loop. All of the arms are removable and marked with letters and points.
Length: 65 cm, width: approx. 80 cm. Good overall condition. Some broken and missing pieces.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $45,000
Unsold
Exquisite memorial chandelier for synagogue. Morocco, Tishrei [1933].
Silver (marked), cast, bent, sawn and embossed.
Intended for lighting memorial candles set inside lighting glasses, and for lighting electric light bulbs. Made of six parts:
1. Base made of 18 silver strips, bent and arranged in a goblet shape, held inside a ring.
2. Star-of-David ornament, decorated with delicate saw work in vegetal and geometric motifs. Each of the six points of the star features a decoration (removable) in the shape of a flower, surmounted by a candle holder. Six chains attach this decoration to the central ring.
3. Central ring inscribed with a sawn dedication reading (in Hebrew), "For the eternal rest of Rabbi Yaakov A'atiya, who died on 1 Tishrei 5694 [1933]". Six decorations in the shape of large flowers are screwed on to the ring. The flower decorations face sideways and downwards (inside each flower is a bulb holder). Six long chains attach the central ring to the top decoration.
4. Large upper decoration shaped as a six-armed crown and decorated with saw work in vegetal motifs.
5. Large ball, in the center of which is a horizontal strip with prominent squares.
6. Hanger shaped as a pierced crown in the shape of a flower, opening upwards.
This magnificent chandelier exemplifies the influence of European, particularly Dutch Jewish art on the Jews of Morocco's coastal cities, expressed mostly in the ritual objects of the Jews of Casablanca, Mogador, Tangier, Tetouan, Safi and other cities on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Many of the residents of these cities were Jews who had emigrated from Europe, or chose to live in Morocco for financial and commercial reasons, while maintaining their social and financial ties with their European colleagues and relatives.
Of particular interest in this chandelier are the large floral decorations (see above, no. 3), intended for holding incandescent light bulbs, reminiscent of the flowers appearing in hanging Sabbath lamps from Germany; the sawn crown (see above, no. 4), also reminiscent of large crowns decorating German and Dutch Sabbath lamps; the ball separating the upper decoration from the sawn crown (see above, no. 5), reminiscent of Polish, Dutch and German lamp necks which grow alternately wider and narrower; and above all - the design of the uppermost decoration (see above, no. 6), which shows the direct influence of the design of Dutch Sabbath lamps.
Length: 125 cm. Maximal width: 60 cm. Good overall condition. Some of the parts
are bent or have light breaks. One of the large flowers (see above, no. 3) is slightly different from the others. The small candle holders (no. 2) are marked with hallmarks different from the other marks. Decorations may have formerly been suspended from the rings at the bottom ends of the candle holders.
Literature:
1. North African Lights: Hanukkah Lamps from the Zeyde Schulmann Collection, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Chaya Benjamin. Jerusalem (2002), pp. 25-29.
2. The Stieglitz Collection: Masterpieces of Jewish Art, Chaya Benjamin. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, (1987), p. 228.
Silver (marked), cast, bent, sawn and embossed.
Intended for lighting memorial candles set inside lighting glasses, and for lighting electric light bulbs. Made of six parts:
1. Base made of 18 silver strips, bent and arranged in a goblet shape, held inside a ring.
2. Star-of-David ornament, decorated with delicate saw work in vegetal and geometric motifs. Each of the six points of the star features a decoration (removable) in the shape of a flower, surmounted by a candle holder. Six chains attach this decoration to the central ring.
3. Central ring inscribed with a sawn dedication reading (in Hebrew), "For the eternal rest of Rabbi Yaakov A'atiya, who died on 1 Tishrei 5694 [1933]". Six decorations in the shape of large flowers are screwed on to the ring. The flower decorations face sideways and downwards (inside each flower is a bulb holder). Six long chains attach the central ring to the top decoration.
4. Large upper decoration shaped as a six-armed crown and decorated with saw work in vegetal motifs.
5. Large ball, in the center of which is a horizontal strip with prominent squares.
6. Hanger shaped as a pierced crown in the shape of a flower, opening upwards.
This magnificent chandelier exemplifies the influence of European, particularly Dutch Jewish art on the Jews of Morocco's coastal cities, expressed mostly in the ritual objects of the Jews of Casablanca, Mogador, Tangier, Tetouan, Safi and other cities on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Many of the residents of these cities were Jews who had emigrated from Europe, or chose to live in Morocco for financial and commercial reasons, while maintaining their social and financial ties with their European colleagues and relatives.
Of particular interest in this chandelier are the large floral decorations (see above, no. 3), intended for holding incandescent light bulbs, reminiscent of the flowers appearing in hanging Sabbath lamps from Germany; the sawn crown (see above, no. 4), also reminiscent of large crowns decorating German and Dutch Sabbath lamps; the ball separating the upper decoration from the sawn crown (see above, no. 5), reminiscent of Polish, Dutch and German lamp necks which grow alternately wider and narrower; and above all - the design of the uppermost decoration (see above, no. 6), which shows the direct influence of the design of Dutch Sabbath lamps.
Length: 125 cm. Maximal width: 60 cm. Good overall condition. Some of the parts
are bent or have light breaks. One of the large flowers (see above, no. 3) is slightly different from the others. The small candle holders (no. 2) are marked with hallmarks different from the other marks. Decorations may have formerly been suspended from the rings at the bottom ends of the candle holders.
Literature:
1. North African Lights: Hanukkah Lamps from the Zeyde Schulmann Collection, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Chaya Benjamin. Jerusalem (2002), pp. 25-29.
2. The Stieglitz Collection: Masterpieces of Jewish Art, Chaya Benjamin. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, (1987), p. 228.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Sabbath Lamps and Synagogue Lamps
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