Pair of authentic antique, 19th-century large, solid brass, seven branches’ Menorahs - the most recognizable symbol of Judaism.
This magnificent pair of Menorahs were made in the second half of the 19th century in Poland. Each Menorah is composed of a multi baluster stem rising from a round base, fitted with six scrolling branches, topped by an urn form of candle holders and drip pans, with matching central candleholder...
Antique, late 19th - early 20th century, extremely well hand-painted, oil on canvas, portrait of the Ashkenazi Jewish man wearing an identifiable Eastern European Jewish everyday garment, kapote coat, and the visor hat Kashkettel – Kasket...
A beautiful framed map of New York State circa 1855 measuring 14x16”
An attractive Russian judean silver torah pointer, dated 1895 and makers mark of O.C..
A Torah pointer is used when reading the Torah scroll so as not to touch the sacred text with the finger...
An exceptional Russian judean silver torah pointer, dating to the later 19th...
An exceptional and very large Russian judean silver torah pointer, dated 1878 and makers mark of B.C. and M.A.
A Torah pointer is used when reading the Torah scroll so as not to touch the sacred text with the finger...
An exceptional and very large Russian judean silver torah pointer, dated 1878 and makers mark of B.C..
A Torah pointer is used when reading the Torah scroll so as not to touch the sacred text with the finger...
An unusual SET OF FOUR Kiddush cups, each 3 1/2" high, and the tops 2" across. Each is marked .800 at base and also to the left of that is a tiny mark, difficult to photograph. "Kiddush" is a Hebrew word that literally means “sanctification”. It is defined as a blessing recited over grape juice or wine to sanctify the Jewish and Shabbat holidays. Many families have a special goblet or glass for the blessing, and this vessel is called the Kiddush cup...
A 800 silver ritual mug, embossed with floral and leaf decoration, with cartouche in the front and a fly in the back. Made in Germany circa 1900, approx. 3' (7.5 cms.) high. The top of the mug handle is decorated with a bust of a man.
1.75"(4.5 cms) Russian Silver Beakers inscribed 84 with maker's markings.(Please, see photos) 1880-1890 (Czarist Russia)...