Auction 104 Part 1 Rare and Important Items
Oct 21, 2025
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Auction 104 Part 1 Rare and Important Items
Oct 21, 2025
Opening: $1,000
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
Sold for: $4,250
Including buyer's premium
Two large alms boxes, belonging to the "Chevrah Kadisha" of Jerusalem, created by Ludwig (Judah) Wolpert. [Jerusalem, ca. 1940s-1950s].
Brass, shaped, cut, repoussé, and soldered; silver, cut and pierced; silver and brass rivets.
1. Rectangular box. Marked on bottom: "Wolpert" (enclosed within rectangular frame) and the Hebrew letters "bet" and "heh" (representing the logo of the New Bezalel Group [workshop]).
Soldered onto the façade in cutout Hebrew letters are the words "Chevrah Kadisha Jerusalem". At the top is a broad, elevated receptacle with a large slot at the bottom for insertion of donated coins. Soldered onto this are additional Hebrew letters making up the words "Tzedakah tatzil mi-mavet. Suspension arm, attached to back panel with brass rivets. Locking mechanism on bottom.
Maximal height: 23.5 cm. Width: 11 cm. Depth: 6 cm. Fair-good condition. Abrasions and blemishes. Warping. Open fracture to edge of back. Rough soldering work. No key.
2. Rectangular box. Marked (near bottom of side panel): "Wolpert".
Silver plate attached with rivets to the façade, bearing the inscription in pierced Hebrew letters "Chevrah Kadisha Jerusalem". At the top is a broad, elevated receptacle with a large slot at the bottom for insertion of donated coins. Soldered onto this is an additional silver plate bearing the inscription "Tzedakah tatzil mi-mavet" in pierced Hebrew letters. Two projecting suspension arms soldered onto back panel. Locking mechanism at bottom.
Maximal height: 24 cm. Width: 12 cm. Depth: 6.5 cm. Good condition. Minor fractures and blemishes. Open fractures and old soldering repairs to upper receptacle and slot. Back panel of receptacle detached. Brass rod encircling upper receptacle and slot added more recently. No key.
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Miscellaneous
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Auction 104 Part 1 Rare and Important Items
Oct 21, 2025
Opening: $1,200
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Sold for: $4,750
Including buyer's premium
Cup produced in the "Bezalel" School. Jerusalem, [ca. 1920].
Silver, turned and engraved; filigree; granulation. Marked on base: "Bezalel Jerusalem".
An elegant goblet of symmetrical design – with cup and base of equal diameter, and a long stem. The cup and base are adorned with fine, dense filigree and granulation, forming alternating geometric patterns. Set around the rim of the cup are three oval gemstone (amethysts?), in shades of purple, placed in oval settings. The stem is encircled by a coiled serpent, its head resting against the cup and mouth agape.
For a similar Bezalel cup, bearing a dedication from High Commissioner Herbert Samuel, see: Sotheby’s, December 19, 2018, Lot 33.
Height: 20.5 cm. Diameter: 9.5 cm. Good condition. Minor bends to base. Small blemishes and losses to decoration.
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Miscellaneous
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Auction 104 Part 1 Rare and Important Items
Oct 21, 2025
Opening: $2,000
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
Unsold
Silver ice bucket. Russia, probably Moscow, dedicatory inscription dated 1908.
Silver, turned and engraved (with Russian fineness marks and makers mark, perhaps I.P. Prokofiev).
Silver ice bucket – stylized as a barrel and decorated in vegetal patterns and a monogram – given as a wedding gift to Yaakov Mordechai Frankel upon his wedding to Shoshanah Schlossberg in 1908.
Around the bucket – near the upper edge – is engraved a dedicatory inscription in square script:
"To our master Mr. Yaakov Mordechai Freinkel with the gentle Mrs. Shoshanah née Schlossberg, from the workers of his factory, for the day of their wedding with Mazal Tov, 6th Nisan 1908".
"To our master Mr. Yaakov Mordechai Freinkel with the gentle Mrs. Shoshanah née Schlossberg, from the workers of his factory, for the day of their wedding with Mazal Tov, 6th Nisan 1908".
On the side are engraved three columns with the names of the givers of the gift in Ashkenazic cursive script (27 names in total): the families Kaplan, Gutt, Werzel, Weiss, Feingold, Rabinowitz, Kashtansky, Scheiker, Kursman, Pablinsky, Zimbel, Yudelowitz, Valk, Terkin, Chanin, Chazanawitz, Goldberg, Kamenetz, Pietrik and others.
Height: 18 cm. Diameter of base: 15.5 cm. Diameter of rim: 13 cm. Good condition.
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Miscellaneous
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