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Important Complete Miniature Torah scroll on Parchment, Poland, Circa 1800, Judaica. Square Ashkenazi script (Ari zal). Tagin on the letters שעטנז ג"ץ and on the letters בדק חי"ה. No Wave amudim. the scroll was written without following any prepared model, in “open plan”. Petuchot and setumot according to Rambam and Rosh. Wooden rollers: wood brown, turned at handles and tips, large plates. The scroll has its proper mantle in Bordeaux velvet on it, a big embroidered Magen David surmounted by a crown. Later embroidered two Hebrew letters ת. ש. Originally there was another dedication in the middle of the Magen David, completely deleted. A pair of miniature silver Torah Finials with small crowns. Parchment length: 15.5cm. Text height: 13cm. 42 lines.
Antique Silver Christian Kabbalah Amulet Talisman, Circa 1700. Centered with a magical table with sixteen squares, each with a single letter, between inner and outer linear borders four Hebrew words including two Tetragrammaton. Kabbalah was practiced also by Christians, amulets connected to this can be identified by Latin inscriptions and garbled Hebrew script. Diameter: 3.2cm / 1.26in.
Bezalel style Hebrew prayer book (Siddur) with a silver plated cover after the original design by Ze'ev Raban, made in Israel by "Sinai Publishing", 1966, Judaica. The cover is decorated with a Decalogue and a Torah crown, set with various turquoise stones, surrounded by the symbols of the twelve tribes and their Hebrew names, inscribed in Hebrew - Ki Mitzion Tetze Tora (for out of Zion shall go forth the law, Isaiah 2:3). The side is decorated with two spies carrying a grape cluster on top and bottom, centered by Hebrew inscription - Siddur (prayer book). On the reverse there is a 7 light Menorah, inscribed in Hebrew on top and bottom - Jerusalem (Jerusalem souvenir), surrounded by the symbols of the twelve tribes and their Hebrew names. Comes in the original plastic box. Length: 12.5cm / 4.9in. Width: 9cm / 3.5in.
Sterling Silver 7 Bottle Cruet Set, Wright & Fairbairn, Sheffield, England, 1811. The rectangular frame with a gadrooned border, shell corners and feet, the wire work frame supporting seven cut glass bottles, three with silver tops, two by the same maker (1810), one not hallmarked, and four with a glass stopper. Initialed ME and crested. Centered with a carrying handle. Fully hallmarked for Sheffield, England, dated 1811 (the stand) and 1810 (the bottle tops), maker's mark for Wright & Fairbairn. Height: 23cm / 9.05in. Stand measurements: 24.5cm X 17cm / 9.64in X 6.69in. Net silver weight: 844gr / 27.13oz. Total weight: 2160gr / 69.44oz.
Argentor Silver Plated Serving Tray, Austria, Circa 1920. The tray is made with two stylized handles and pierced ornaments to each corner. Striped rim with ribbon ornaments. Marked. Made by Argentor Werke silver company of Vienna, known for its Art Nouveau silver plate items. Argentor Werke was part of Wiener Werke (Vienna Works), a cooperative of sorts for new artists doing Art Nouveau, Art Deco work from 1890-1932. 62cm X 34.5cm / 24.4in X 13.5in
Sterling Silver Sweetmeat Dish Basket, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, England, 1932. Of circular lobed form, beautifully pierced scroll ornaments. Set on three bracket feet. Fully hallmarked for Sheffield, England, dated 1932, maker's mark for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. Height: 5cm / 2in. Diameter: 16cm / 6.3in. 162gr / 5.2oz.
Sterling Silver pair of Three Light Candelabra By Gebruder Kuhn, Germany, Circa 1920. Set on circular domed bases with spiral fluted ornaments, centered with an elevated candleholder sided by two candleholders on scrolled arms. Weighted (loaded) bases for better stability. Marked with German silver marks (925, half moon and crown) and maker's mark for Gebruder Kuhn. Height: 25.5cm / 10in. Base diameter: 14cm / 5.5in.
Silver 5 Light Candelabra, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, 1960s. The candelabra is set on a large domed bases with four leafy brackets. The stem is topped with an elevated candleholder surrounded by four lower candleholders on scroll arms. Marked. Height - 52.5cm / 20.6in. 2835gr / 91.14oz.
Pair Of Sterling Silver Candlesticks, Wakely & Wheeler, London, England, 1906. The candlesticks are set on wide round bases. The bases and the nozzles are bounded with scroll ornaments. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1906 and maker's mark for James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler. Height: 13cm / 5.12in. Base diameter: 11.5cm / 4.53in. 318gr / 10.22oz.
Large Silver Goblet Cup By Humbert & Sohn, Berlin, Germany, Circa 1850. The bowl is delicately engraved with palace gardens, the bottom of the bowl is applied with vine leaves and grape clusters. The stem and base with an outstanding workmanship of sculptured vine leaves, grape clusters and intertwined branches. The bowl with gilt interior. Marked - Humbert & Sohn 750. Height: 32cm / 12.59in. Base diameter: 18cm / 7in. 1606gr / 51.63oz.
Gilt Silver and Enamel Cloisonne Bowl, Alexander Lyubavin, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1896-1908. Circular form bowl decorated with foliate scrolls in shades of blue, green, yellow, white and red enamel. Marked with Russian silver marks, maker's mark for Alexander Lyubavin, also marked with later soviet marks. Height: 4.5cm / 1.77in. Diameter: 8cm / 3.15in. 100gr / 3.2oz.
Art Nouveau Silver Plated Covered Punch Bowl & Ladle, Vienna, Austria, Circa 1900. The body is chased with grape clusters and vine ornaments. The cover, including the finial, is chased with foliage Art Nouveau ornaments. Clear cut glass liner. Two stylized handles sculptured with mythological figures silvered metal ladle - later. Height: 31cm / 12.2in. Top diameter: 21cm / 8.27in. 3520gr / 113.17oz.
Pair Of Sterling Silver Posy Vases, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, England, 1962. With shaped edges, flared feet.The bases are weighted (loaded) for better stability, covered with green felt. Fully hallmarked for Sheffield, England, dated 1962, maker mark for James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Height: 12.5cm / 4.9in. Top diameter: 6.5cm / 2.56in. 220gr / 7.07oz.
Sterling Silver & Leather Mounted Glass Hip Flask, Thomas Johnson, London, England, 1857. With sterling silver mounted bottom and lid, with engine turned ornaments and monogrammed cartouches. Brown leather mounted upper body. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1857, maker's mark for Thomas Johnson I, retailer mark for "Aspery" (Bond Street). Height: 13.5cm / 5.3in. Width: 7cm / 2.75in.
WMF Silver Plated Mounted Frosted Green Glass Claret Jug, Germany, Circa 1900. Lobed tinted green frosted glass body. The silvered mounts cast with fruiting vines. This item appears in "Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Wurttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik 1906" page 136, item no. 132. Marked - WMFB for WMF Britannia metal, i/o, as. Height: 31cm / 12.2in.
George III Sterling Silver Snuff Box By John Shaw, Birmingham, England, 1814. Of rectangular form with diagonal reeded decoration. The lid is beautifully made with a concealed hinge, centered with an oblong cartouche engraved with a crest. Gilt interior. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1814, maker's mark for John Shaw. 6.5cm X 4cm X 1.5cm / 2.56in X 1.57in X 0.6in. 52gr / 1.67oz.
Victorian Sterling Silver Mounted Crystal Claret Jug, Norton & White, Birmingham, England, 1900. Spherical form, with cut glass body and a cut star bottom. With a top mounted arched thumbpiece to the plain flat cover, plain clamped collar to the short cylindrical neck. Glass loop handle. Pellem to the interior of the lid. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1900, maker mark for Norton and White. Height: 18.5cm / 7.28in.
Silver Table Snuff Box, Anton Michelsen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1942. Of oval shape, the hinged lid with Rosenborg foliate decoration pattern, gilt interior. Marked with Danish silver marks, dated 1942, maker mark for Anton Michelsen, Assayer mark for Jens Sigsgaard. Length: 10cm / 4in. Width: 4cm / 1.57in. Height: 2.5cm / 1in. 97gr / 3.12oz.
George III Sterling Silver Vinaigrette, Cocks & Bettridge, England, 1816. The hinged case is made with a pricked pattern centered with a monogrammed cartouche. Hinged pierced grille. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1816, maker's mark for the Cocks & Bettridge. 2.7cm X 2cm / 1.06in X 0.78in. 10gr / 0.32oz.
Swedish Import German Silver Jewelry Box, Circa 1900. Of oval shape with fluted body and hinged lid. Gilt interior. The top of the lid with a vacant cartouche (not monogrammed). Marked with German silver marks (half moon and crown) and Swedish import marks. Height - 8cm / 3.15in. Length - 12.5cm / 4.9in. Width - 10.5cm / 4.13in. 258gr / 8.29oz.
Art Nouveau Silver Jewelry Box Casket by Bruckmann & Sohne, Heilbronn, Germany, Circa 1900. Made in typical Art Nouveau design with floral and foliage ornaments. The hinged lid is engraved with Hebrew initials and opens to reveal Gilt interior. Set on four stylized supports. Marked with German silver marks (800, crescent moon & crown) and maker mark for Bruckmann & Sohne. Height: 9.5cm / 3.74in. Length: 9.5cm / 3.74in. Width: 14cm / 5.5in. Weight: 464gr / 14.9oz.
North African Silver Rhombus Jewelry Box Casket, Circa 1900. Chased and engraved with floral and foliage ornaments and the hinged lid is applied in each corner with a half moon and star. Set on four supports. Height: 9cm / 3.54in. Length: 32cm / 12.6in. Width: 20cm / 7.87in. 856gr / 27.5oz.
Unusual Victorian Sterling Silver Lidded Box, London, England, 1862. Of rectangular form with engraved and impressed decoration. Gilt interior. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1862, maker's mark - I.K.R.S. 11.5cm X 3.5cm X 2.7cm / 4.53in X 1.38in X 1.06in. 122gr / 3.92oz.
Silver Serving Spoon By Gustav Akerblom, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1852. The top of the handle is engraved with monogrammed initials - WS. Marked with Russian silver marks (84 standard), St. Petersburg city mark, dated 1852 and maker's mark for Gustav Akerblom. Length: 31.5cm / 12.4in. 132gr / 4.24oz.
Art Nouveau Silver Sauce Gravy Ladle By Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, Germany, Circa 1900. The handle is decorated with foliate ornaments in typical Art Nouveau style, monogrammed - KL. Gilt bowl. Marked with German silver marks (800, crescent moon and crown) and maker's mark for Koch & Bergfeld. Length - 19cm. / 7.48in. 76gr / 2.44oz.
English Sterling Silver Mounted Wood Photo Picture Frame. Of rectangular shape, smooth and clean frame with a ribbon shape ornamented border. Black wooden reverse with an easel. Comes in a beautiful gift box. The frame can be set either vertically or horizontally. Can take a photo up to - 13cm X 9cm / 5in X 3.5in. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 2012 and diamond jubilee mark, maker's mark for Francis Howard. 16.5cm X 12.5cm / 6.5in X 4.9in.
Victorian Sterling Silver "S" Wine Label By George Adams, London, England, 1858. Modeled as the letter 'S', with embossed floral and foliate decoration, connected with a chain. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1858, maker's mark for George Adams. 2.5cm X 2cm / 1in X 0.78in. 5gr / 0.16oz.
Pair Of Sterling Silver Salt Cellars, London, England, 1889. Of oval form, chased with floral and foliate ornaments, pierced wavy rim, oval fluted base. Monogrammed with the letter - A. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1889, maker's mark for James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler. Height: 4cm / 1.57in. Length: 7cm / 2.75in. Width: 6cm / 2.36in. 111gr / 3.57oz.
Sterling Silver Mustard Pot, Charles Lias, London, England, 1843. Of compressed lobed form, with flared foliate scroll rim, the lobed hinged cover with bun finial and shell thumbpiece. Shaped scroll handle, raised on four shell bracket feetThe rim is engraved with two monograms dated - March 1850. Blue glass liner. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1843, maker's mark for Charles Lias. Height: 8cm / 3.15in. Diameter: 11m / 4.33in. Total weight: 274gr / 8.8oz. Net silver weight: 208gr / 6.68oz.
Edwardian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot, Birmingham, England, 1907. Of circular form with stylized handle. Blue glass liner. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1907, illegible maker's mark. Height: 5cm / 2in. Diameter: 4.5cm / 1.77in. Net silver weight: 30gr / 0.96oz. Total weight: 52gr / 1.67oz.
George III Sterling Silver 4 Salt Cellars Set, London, England, 1792. Of oval shape with pierced and engraved scrolled ornaments. Blue glass liners. Each set on four stylized supports. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1792, maker's mark - IW (probably John Wall). Height: 5.5cm / 2.16in. Length: 9cm / 3.54in. Width: 6cm / 2.36in. Net silver weight: 176gr / 5.65oz. Total weight: 570gr / 18.32oz.
George V Sterling Silver Vesta Case, Henry Charles Freeman, Birmingham, England, 1910. The rectangular curved shape vesta case is made with reeded ornaments and centered with a monogrammed cartouche. The vesta's body is curved for comfortable pocket fitting. Striker to the bottom. Gilt interior. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1910, maker's mark for Henry Charles Freeman. 4.5cm X 4cm / 1.77in X 1.57in. 28gr / 0.9oz.
Art Deco Sterling Silver Large Slide Action Cigarette Case, Birmingham, England, 1958. Of rectangular form with checked and engine turned ornaments. The case opens with slide and spring hinge mechanism. The interior with engine turned ornaments and engraved dedication - With love from Mom & Dad, Oct 5th 1958. Beveled edges. Monogrammed cartouche. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1958, illegible maker's mark. 8.5cm X 15.5cm / 3.35in X 6.1in. 254gr / 8.16oz.
Sterling Silver Smoker's Long Matches Dispenser By Sampson Mordan, London, England, 1932. Of cylindrical form, hinged revolving cover with engine turned ornaments. Fronted with a striking paper slot. Set on four feet. Gilt interior. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1932 (date letter rubbed), maker's mark for Sampson Mordan & Co, and - Patent 281515.Retailer mark for Mappin & Webb. Height: 6cm / 2.36in. Length: 7.5cm / 2.95in. 96gr / 3.08oz.
French 950 Silver 3pcs Tea & Coffee Set, Paris, Circa 1900. The set comprises a teapot, a coffee pot and a lidded sugar basin. All of the pieces are made in the same octagonal pattern. The tea and the coffee pots are made with a stylized black wooden handle and hinges lids. The sugar basin is made with a detachable lid, two handles and gilt interior. Coffee pot height - 24.5cm / 9.64in. Teapot height - 21cm / 8.26in. Sugar basin height - 15.5cm / 6.1in. 1978gr / 63.59oz.
Sterling Silver Milk Jug Creamer, Joseph Angell I, London, England, 1825. Of cylindrical tapering form with stylized scroll handle. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1825, maker's mark for Joseph Angell I. Height - 8cm / 3.15in. Base diameter - 6.2cm / 2.44in. 118gr / 3.79oz.
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