Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
Unsold
Hanukkah lamp. [North Africa, late 19th or early 20th century].
Cast brass.
Based on a 17th-century Italian design: the general shape of the back plate is triangular, and it is decorated with a fish-scale pattern; the side plates are shaped as towers with bulges at the top. In this lamp, two bird decorations were added to the top third of the back plate (characteristic of North African Hannukah lamps), as well as a fleur-de-lis decoration. The shape of the oil fonts and shamash is characteristic of Italian Hanukkah lamps.
Length: 19 cm, width: 25 cm. Some corrosion and stains. No screws.
Narkiss, "The Hanukkah Lamp", plate XVII, item 46.
Cast brass.
Based on a 17th-century Italian design: the general shape of the back plate is triangular, and it is decorated with a fish-scale pattern; the side plates are shaped as towers with bulges at the top. In this lamp, two bird decorations were added to the top third of the back plate (characteristic of North African Hannukah lamps), as well as a fleur-de-lis decoration. The shape of the oil fonts and shamash is characteristic of Italian Hanukkah lamps.
Length: 19 cm, width: 25 cm. Some corrosion and stains. No screws.
Narkiss, "The Hanukkah Lamp", plate XVII, item 46.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
Unsold
Hanukkah lamp. [North Africa, late 19th or early 20th century].
Cast brass.
Unique design. Back plate decorated with vegetal motifs and with a number of medallions, a small shield and a rectangle with fleur-de-lis decorations. Although the lamp's style is typically Italian, the shape of the oil fonts and the shamash is characteristic of North African Hanukkah lamps, and this region seems to be the lamp's origin.
Length: 23 cm, width: 18 cm.
Cast brass.
Unique design. Back plate decorated with vegetal motifs and with a number of medallions, a small shield and a rectangle with fleur-de-lis decorations. Although the lamp's style is typically Italian, the shape of the oil fonts and the shamash is characteristic of North African Hanukkah lamps, and this region seems to be the lamp's origin.
Length: 23 cm, width: 18 cm.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $600
Unsold
Hanukkah lamp. Morocco (Probably, Sefrou), [19th century].
Cast brass, chiseled.
On the back plate, which consists of two parts connected with rivets, are openings in vegetal shapes. In the center - a row of arched gates and on top - a window shaped as a horseshoe-arch. On the left and on the right - four birds. A suspension loop on top, with a fleur-de-lis decoration.
Length: approx. 38 cm. Width: 23 cm. Break at the center of the back plate (at upper margins of lower part). Corrosion.
See: Lights in the Atlas Mountains, Hanukkah Menorahs from the collection of J. Shulman in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2002), p. 57, item 27.
Cast brass, chiseled.
On the back plate, which consists of two parts connected with rivets, are openings in vegetal shapes. In the center - a row of arched gates and on top - a window shaped as a horseshoe-arch. On the left and on the right - four birds. A suspension loop on top, with a fleur-de-lis decoration.
Length: approx. 38 cm. Width: 23 cm. Break at the center of the back plate (at upper margins of lower part). Corrosion.
See: Lights in the Atlas Mountains, Hanukkah Menorahs from the collection of J. Shulman in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2002), p. 57, item 27.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $500
Unsold
Hanukkah lamp. Morocco (probably, Sefrou), [19th century].
Cast brass; sheet brass.
A large flower in the center of the back plate (topped by the Shamash), surrounded by four smaller flowers. At the base of the back plate are five arched gates and at the top - another arched gate and a suspension loop. Two decorated side plates. A basin for dripping oil (made of sheet brass) is connected with rivets to the lower part.
Length: 24 cm. Width: 17.5 cm. Improvised hinges and clasps were added to the side plates (old additions). Lacking decorations on top of the side plates.
See:
1. Lights in the Atlas Mountains, Hanukkah Menorahs from the collection of J. Shulman in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2002), p. 57, item 34.
2. Narkiss, "The Hanukkah Lamp", plate LIV, item 153.
Cast brass; sheet brass.
A large flower in the center of the back plate (topped by the Shamash), surrounded by four smaller flowers. At the base of the back plate are five arched gates and at the top - another arched gate and a suspension loop. Two decorated side plates. A basin for dripping oil (made of sheet brass) is connected with rivets to the lower part.
Length: 24 cm. Width: 17.5 cm. Improvised hinges and clasps were added to the side plates (old additions). Lacking decorations on top of the side plates.
See:
1. Lights in the Atlas Mountains, Hanukkah Menorahs from the collection of J. Shulman in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2002), p. 57, item 34.
2. Narkiss, "The Hanukkah Lamp", plate LIV, item 153.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $300
Unsold
Hanukkah lamp. Morocco (probably, Sefrou), [19th century].
Cast brass, chiseled.
Small Hanukkah lamp. On top of the back plate are two birds and a decoration shaped as a fleur-de-lis (with a hole for suspension), above the Shamash. At the base of the back plate are eight arched gates. Four square oil containers, each one with two spouts for wicks.
Length: 17 cm. Width: 12.5 cm.
See: Lights in the Atlas Mountains, Hanukkah Menorahs from the collection of J. Shulman in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2002), p. 56, item 38.
Cast brass, chiseled.
Small Hanukkah lamp. On top of the back plate are two birds and a decoration shaped as a fleur-de-lis (with a hole for suspension), above the Shamash. At the base of the back plate are eight arched gates. Four square oil containers, each one with two spouts for wicks.
Length: 17 cm. Width: 12.5 cm.
See: Lights in the Atlas Mountains, Hanukkah Menorahs from the collection of J. Shulman in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2002), p. 56, item 38.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
Unsold
Hanukkah lamp. [Morocco-Israel, first half of the 20th century].
Cast, embossed and engraved brass.
The shape of the back plate is reminiscent of Marrakesh Hanukkah lamps (mostly made of sheet brass) from the 19th and 20th centuries, and of Dutch Hanukkah lamps of the 18th and 19th centuries, but the lamp may have been produced in Eretz Israel.
Back plate decorated with vegetal motifs. In the center is the shamash, surmounting a medallion with the Hebrew inscription "These lights are holy".
Length: 23 cm, width: 19.5 cm. The oil fonts and shamash are soldered onto the lamp.
See next item (apparently, both lamps were made by the same artist).
Cast, embossed and engraved brass.
The shape of the back plate is reminiscent of Marrakesh Hanukkah lamps (mostly made of sheet brass) from the 19th and 20th centuries, and of Dutch Hanukkah lamps of the 18th and 19th centuries, but the lamp may have been produced in Eretz Israel.
Back plate decorated with vegetal motifs. In the center is the shamash, surmounting a medallion with the Hebrew inscription "These lights are holy".
Length: 23 cm, width: 19.5 cm. The oil fonts and shamash are soldered onto the lamp.
See next item (apparently, both lamps were made by the same artist).
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
Unsold
Hanukkah lamp. [Morocco-Israel, first half of the 20th century].
Cast, embossed and engraved brass.
The back plate is shaped as a dome supported by a pair of columns, with engraved decorations in vegetal motifs. Engraved at the top of the plate is the inscription "These lights are holy" (Hebrew). Beneath the inscription is a large crown surmounting the Tablets of the Law. The shamash is placed above the tablets.
Length: 21 cm, width: 18.5 cm. The oil fonts and shamash are soldered onto the lamp.
See previous item.
Cast, embossed and engraved brass.
The back plate is shaped as a dome supported by a pair of columns, with engraved decorations in vegetal motifs. Engraved at the top of the plate is the inscription "These lights are holy" (Hebrew). Beneath the inscription is a large crown surmounting the Tablets of the Law. The shamash is placed above the tablets.
Length: 21 cm, width: 18.5 cm. The oil fonts and shamash are soldered onto the lamp.
See previous item.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $2,000
Unsold
Upright Hanukkah lamp made by Michael Ende (b. 1945). Jerusalem, [late 20th century].
Cast silver. Signed by the artist and numbered, 12/36.
Upright lamp with stylized branches, from which hang leaf-shaped pendants. At the bottom of the central column are deer-shaped decorations.
Length: 38.5 cm. Maximum width: 36 cm. Some pendants missing.
Cast silver. Signed by the artist and numbered, 12/36.
Upright lamp with stylized branches, from which hang leaf-shaped pendants. At the bottom of the central column are deer-shaped decorations.
Length: 38.5 cm. Maximum width: 36 cm. Some pendants missing.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
Hanukkah lamp that can also be used as a wall lamp. [Iraq, turn of the 20th century].
Silver.
Upright lamp with eight curved branches arranged in a circle, with oil fonts at their ends. The shamash is positioned at the end of the central column. In the top part of the central column is a screw allowing the lamp branches to be turned by 90 degrees, so the lamp can be hung and used as a wall lamp.
Length: 32 cm, maximum width: ca. 24 cm. Good condition.
Silver.
Upright lamp with eight curved branches arranged in a circle, with oil fonts at their ends. The shamash is positioned at the end of the central column. In the top part of the central column is a screw allowing the lamp branches to be turned by 90 degrees, so the lamp can be hung and used as a wall lamp.
Length: 32 cm, maximum width: ca. 24 cm. Good condition.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $500
Unsold
Shabbat lamp. India (Cochin?), [early 20th century; added wiring from ca. mid-20th century].
Cast brass; sheet copper; electric wires.
A circular Shabbat lamp, with seven spaces for hanging small oil cups. The lamp is suspended with three rods, with loops at their ends that connect to hooks at the base. This lamp was professionally wired and its oil cups replaced by six bulb holders covered by sheet copper cylinders, surmounting special fixtures attached to the lamp with screws and nails. The electric wires extend through the lamp's central ring to the three hollow rods, and from there to a bell-shaped copper fixture at the end of the lamp.
Length: 70 cm, maximum width: 35 cm. Good condition.
See: Orpa Slapak (editor), "The Jews of India - Bene-Israel, Cochin Jews, Baghdadi Jews", The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1995, pp. 84-85.
Cast brass; sheet copper; electric wires.
A circular Shabbat lamp, with seven spaces for hanging small oil cups. The lamp is suspended with three rods, with loops at their ends that connect to hooks at the base. This lamp was professionally wired and its oil cups replaced by six bulb holders covered by sheet copper cylinders, surmounting special fixtures attached to the lamp with screws and nails. The electric wires extend through the lamp's central ring to the three hollow rods, and from there to a bell-shaped copper fixture at the end of the lamp.
Length: 70 cm, maximum width: 35 cm. Good condition.
See: Orpa Slapak (editor), "The Jews of India - Bene-Israel, Cochin Jews, Baghdadi Jews", The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1995, pp. 84-85.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $300
Unsold
Hanging memorial lamp. [Libya (or the vicinity), first decades of the 20th century].
Cut, engraved and punched silver; cast silver.
Made of a silver ring intended for the lighting glass, engraved with the Hebrew inscription "In memory of the wise and learned Eliyahu Luzon…". Soldered onto the central ring are four hangers to which four long chains are attached. At the end of the chains is a dome-shaped hanger.
Length: 40 cm, diameter of central ring: 11 cm. Good condition. Slight defects.
Cut, engraved and punched silver; cast silver.
Made of a silver ring intended for the lighting glass, engraved with the Hebrew inscription "In memory of the wise and learned Eliyahu Luzon…". Soldered onto the central ring are four hangers to which four long chains are attached. At the end of the chains is a dome-shaped hanger.
Length: 40 cm, diameter of central ring: 11 cm. Good condition. Slight defects.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue
Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $350
Unsold
Memorial candle - bowl used for lighting. [Probably Egypt, first decades of the 20th century].
Repoussé, engraved and stamped copper.
Large, deep bowl, apparently intended for lighting a memorial candle. The bowl's sides are decorated with vegetal motifs, with a hammered Hebrew dedication: "Louisa Fasi, may her candle always burn". The bottom of the bowl is decorated with four large fowl and impressive floral decorations (judging by the quality of the decorations, the bowl was probably intended for suspension from the ceiling).
Rim diameter: 19.5 cm, height: 7.5 cm. Light fissures. Some corrosion.
See also item 433.
Repoussé, engraved and stamped copper.
Large, deep bowl, apparently intended for lighting a memorial candle. The bowl's sides are decorated with vegetal motifs, with a hammered Hebrew dedication: "Louisa Fasi, may her candle always burn". The bottom of the bowl is decorated with four large fowl and impressive floral decorations (judging by the quality of the decorations, the bowl was probably intended for suspension from the ceiling).
Rim diameter: 19.5 cm, height: 7.5 cm. Light fissures. Some corrosion.
See also item 433.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps, Shabbat and Memorial Lamps
Catalogue