Auction 104 Part 1 Rare and Important Items
Early Wimpel, Embroidered and Decorated – Germany, 1649
Opening: $2,500
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Sold for: $4,500
Including buyer's premium
Wimpel (Torah binder), commemorating the birth of the child Aharon son of Naftali. [Germany], 1649.
Silk thread embroidery in various colors on linen.
Composed of four nearly identically-sized linen sheets sewn together. At the center, the following inscription appears:
"Aharon son of Naftali, may he grow in Torah and good deeds, born Thursday, 20th [or 28th?] Tamuz 5409".
"Aharon son of Naftali, may he grow in Torah and good deeds, born Thursday, 20th [or 28th?] Tamuz 5409".
The inscription is embroidered in pale silk threads, with most letters adorned with geometric and vegetal patterns. Surrounding the inscription are figural motifs, including various animals (deer, a stag, a bird, foxes, and unicorns), a large urn with flowers and birds, and additional floral decorations.
Height: 17 cm. Length: 296 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Creases, primarily at beginning and end.
Provenance: Acquired from the collection of Sir Isaac Wolfson, Heichal Shlomo Museum, no. 1944-9-8.
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