Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
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Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Italy, ca. 18th century].
Cast brass.
Backplate adorned with oak branches and acorns, at its center appears a braided circular wreath held by two angels standing atop a pair of marine creatures. Rectangular slot at the top of the backplate for the servant light (now missing). Row of elongated, pinched oil fonts affixed at front (soldered).
Height: 15 cm. Width: 23 cm, depth: 6 cm. Overall good condition. Traces of soldering and a fracture to central wreath ornament.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Italy, 19th century or earlier].
Cast brass.
Backplate decorated with scrollwork, a pair of centaurs blowing horns, urns, and crescent-shaped masks. At the top stands the figure of Judith brandishing a sword. A row of elongated, pinched oil fonts affixed at front. servant light missing.
Italian Hanukkah lamps featuring the figure of Judith exist in several design variations; the present model is among the less common types.
Height: 19.5 cm. Width: 21 cm, depth: 5.5 cm. Overall good condition.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $1,500
Unsold
Hanukkah lamp. [Italy, presumably 19th century].
Brass, cast; brass sheet.
Hanukkah lamp, to be hung on a wall. Composed of a brass sheet fitted with cast brass ornaments affixed with nails and screws: a large arch and a pair of columns. A row of rectangular oil fonts with long, pinched spouts fixed at the base. Lacking servant light.
Height: 31.5 cm. Width: 22 cm. Depth: 9 cm. Overall good condition. Slight corrosion. Breaks to base of arch and column capitals, presumably where the servant light was once placed; ornaments missing at these points.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $1,625
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Italy, 19th century].
Brass, cast; wood.
Wall-mounted Hanukkah lamp, composed of a wooden backplate fitted with a cast brass panel, decorated with a large arch supported by two columns topped with urns, a large ornament in the form of a seven-branched menorah, and an additional ornament depicting a hand pouring oil from a jug. Round, bowl-shaped oil fonts affixed to the ends of hooked arms near the base; matching servant light.
Height: 29.5 cm. Width: 27 cm. Good condition. Minor stains.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $16,250
Including buyer's premium
Chanukah lamp. [Eastern Europe, probably Poland, late 18th or early 19th century].
Silver, cast, pierced and engraved (unmarked); brass and silver nails.
Back side with cast and pierced decorations, designed as guilloches and vegetal patterns, with a pair of pillars topped by crowned birds of prey, with another pair of birds standing on the top decoration. Two side illustrations topped by candlesticks decorated with matching vegetal patterns, seahorses and the heads of broad-necked birds. A rectangular drip pan with a lid is divided into eight rectangular compartments, each with a silver spout with mouth and tube for wicks. Stands on five legs stylized as paws. Ring and chain for hanging on verso of backplate.
Height: 23.5 cm. Width: 23 cm, depth: 9 cm. Overall good condition. Light tears to some decorations. One leg may be missing. Lid of drip pan and candlesticks may have been replaced over the years.
Provenance:
1. Oscar and Regina Gruss, New York.
2. Heirs of the above.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,500
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Poland, 19th century or earlier].
Brass, cast and engraved.
A large and heavy Hanukkah lamp, designed in the form of a synagogue facade. The back plate is adorned with brick-like patterns and features architectural openings representing a door with a transom above, flanked by windows and columns supporting a balcony. Above the balcony is a row of arched windows topped by a sloped tiled roof with two chimneys, on which perch two birds supporting a vase. The side panels are shaped as upright lions, each holding a candle holder on the tip of its tail. The lamp stands on four legs shaped as entwined branches. A grille is affixed in front of the oil fonts and at the base of the side and rear panels, secured to the lamp with bird-shaped screws.
Height: 30 cm. Maximum width: 31.5 cm. Maximum depth: 16.5 cm. Good overall condition.
For comparison, see: Mordechai Narkiss, The Hanukkah Lamp, 1939, p. 41, no. 88; the Stieglitz Collection, Israel Museum, no. 154.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $52,500
Including buyer's premium
Large Hanukkah lamp. [Ukraine or Poland (Warsaw?), ca. mid-19th century].
Silvered copper and light metal, pierced, repoussé, stamped, cut and soldered; blue glass insets.
Impressive, large Hanukkah lamp, designed in the architectural style of Eastern European synagogue arks.
The lamp includes a wealth of intricate and unusual details: a central ark with double doors (functional), flanked by an eagle and two lions, with a niche above housing a small lamp.
Below the ark stands an elephant on a dedicated pedestal, flanked by various musical instruments.
Blue glass pieces are inlaid in the bases of the columns flanking the backplate. The row of oil fonts is positioned at the front, flanked by two decorated candleholders in the shape of large eels, possibly representing the mythic Leviathan.
Many of these unusual decorative elements (elephant, eels, musical instruments, etc.) are found in the art of Eastern European synagogues, particularly in Ukraine and Poland.
Another Hanukkah lamp, very similar in both design and dimensions (made of silver), by silversmith Kazimierz Klimaszewski (active in Warsaw, 1830-1851), is preserved in the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, item L-B80.0146 (118/117).
Height: 50 cm. Max. width: 56.5 cm; depth: 24 cm. Overall good condition. Minor bends and blemishes. Several ornaments or parts lacking or damaged. Some joints loose, or missing clasps and pins.
Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York, 4 June 1996, Lot 64.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $3,500
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Presumably Poland, 1920s-1930s].
Silver, cast, repoussé and stamped (marked with Polish fineness marks, in use from 1920).
A unique Hanukkah lamp, featuring a large peacock with a fanned tail, positioned behind a row of urn-shaped oil fonts. The peacock and fonts are set on a base with a scalloped front, supported by four legs.
Peacock ornaments appeared on Austro-Hungarian Hanukkah lamps from the 19th century, in several design variations. In most examples, the peacock is set within an architectural framework; in contrast, the present model – with the set peacock as a freestanding element – is far rarer. An identical lamp is preserved in the collection of the Jewish Museum in Prague (JMP 009.802), Vienna, 1860-1866. Other known lamps of this type were also produced in Vienna. Based on its silver marks, the present lamp is attributed to Poland.
Height: 21.5 cm. Width: 34 cm, depth: approx. 11 cm. Good condition. servant light missing.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $2,500
Including buyer's premium
Tall upright Hanukkah lamp. Austro-Hungary, presumably Vienna, late 19th or early 20th century.
Silver, cast, turned, stamped and engraved (marked with Austro-Hungarian fineness hallmarks, in use 1886-1922, and maker’s mark: JK, presumably Josef Kohn, Vienna).
Tall upright Hanukkah lamp adorned with foliate motifs. Comprising two main parts: a tall, candlestick-like base with a broad square foot resting on four legs; and an upper section with a central shaft and eight branches ending in round oil fonts. The removable servant light is mounted near the top of the central shaft, above which is an eagle-shaped ornament. Monogram “PFR” engraved on the base.
Height: 66.5 cm. Max. width: 50.5 cm. Good condition. Slight bends.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $3,250
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. Germany, possibly Hanau, [early 20th century].
Silver, stamped, repoussé, and engraved (marked with German marks: “800”, crown and crescent moon, maker’s mark [apparently from Hanau]; and with later Israeli tax mark, in use beginning 1950).
Tall, erect Hanukkah lamp, bearing vegetal and geometric patterns. With angular branches with square candle sockets at their ends. Supported on broad hexagonal base resting on six small, flattened spherical legs. Removable servant light, positioned in close proximity to upper end of central shaft.
Height: 53.5 cm. Width at base: 20 cm. Maximal width: 39 cm. Overall good condition. Minor blemishes; several slightly loose joints.
For comparison, see: Sotheby’s, Tel Aviv, 15 April, 1998, Lot 303.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,750
Including buyer's premium
Chanukah lamp. [Probably Europe, 20th century].
Silver, embossed, repoussé, pierced and cut (with false maker's mark of M. Mayer and hallmark of Vienna, dated 1858).
Large silver Chanukah lamp, in a design widespread in 19th-century Austro-Hungary. The back side is decorated with a large medallion surrounded by vegetal patterns and geometrical lattice decorations, topped by a large crown. Other sides decorated with matching pattern. Removable row of oil fonts and saw-like drip pan.
Height: 29 cm. Width: 28.5 cm, depth: 7.5 cm. Good condition. Lacking servant light.
Provenance:
1. Oscar and Regina Gruss, New York.
2. Heirs of the above.
Category
Hanukkah Lamps
Catalogue Value
Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $2,125
Including buyer's premium
Hanukkah lamp. [Morocco, presumably Essaouira (Mogador), early 20th century].
Silver, cut, pierced and engraved; chased (marked with Moroccan fineness marks, presumably Mogador, pre-1925).
Backplate in form of pointed arch, finely pierced in symmetrical vegetal and geometric patterns and featuring a pair of birds. Side panels decorated to match, mounted through designated slot. Row of oil fonts and servant light attached with screws and nuts. Hinged oil tray.
Height: 32 cm. Width: 20.5 cm. Depth: 6 cm. Overall good condition. Two screws and nuts missing. Some joints slightly loose. A modern velvet paper sheet affixed to the reverse of the backplate.
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Hanukkah Lamps
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