Silver Torah Shield – Vienna, First Half of 19th Century

Opening: $15,000
Sold for: $47,500
Including buyer's premium
Torah Shield. Vienna, Early 19th century [c. 1810-1819].
Silver (marked), cast and engraved. Set with gems.
In the center of the plate are the Two Tablets of Law, inscribed with the Ten Commandments. Above the Tablets is a Torah Crown. The figures of Moses and Aaron and a pair of lions adorn the sides. A vase of flowers and adornments of branches with leaves. Small compartment with a window for changing plates with names of festivals [four plates are enclosed with two-sided inscriptions: Shabbat, Rosh HaShana, Yom HaKippurim, Chag HaSuccot, Chag HaMatzot, BeChag HaPesach, Chag HaShavuot].
Colored glass stones are set in the crown. Five coral gems are set in other places [two gems are missing]. Original chains for hanging are connected to top of the shield.
Height: 32 cm. Width: 26 cm.