The Halpern Judaica Collection: Tradition and Treasure | Part I

The Halpern Judaica Collection: Tradition and Treasure | Part I

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An Israeli Gilt and Silvered Metal and Enamel Holiday Compendium, Yossi Swed, Jerusalem, 1999-2000

Auction Closed

December 15, 09:26 PM GMT

Estimate

30,000 - 50,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

An Israeli Gilt and Silvered Metal and Enamel Holiday Compendium, Yossi Swed, Jerusalem, 1999-2000


formed as a square clock tower, enclosing accessories for the Holidays, numbered 8 of 65, engraved "Halpern"


Height overall 21¼in. (54 cm)

The compendium, which bears the name “Halpern” on one side above a slip of decorated parchment with the calligraphed initials “A.H.” (Abraham Halpern), includes: a dreidel, a Seder dish with six basins, a wedding ring, a spice tower (inscribed “Jerusalem” within the door), a basin for washing one’s hands at the end of the meal (mayim aharonim), the book of Psalms in Hebrew and English (Tel Aviv: Sinai Publishing, 1999), a charity box with two compartments (one for general charity and the second for funding weddings/dowering brides), an Omer calendar, a Havdalah compendium (inscribed “Jerusalem” at the base), a Kiddush cup, six miniature beakers, a compass to help determine prayer orientation, a clock for prayer times, a key for the clock, a salt dish with spoon, and a Hanukkah lamp (inscribed “These candles are holy”) with a servant light and a small decanter for oil.