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Tower-Shaped Spicebox in High-Quality Filigree – Eastern Europe (Galicia), Late 18th or Early 19th Century
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$8 000 - $10 000
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25%
IVA: 17%
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Tower-Shaped Spicebox in High-Quality Filigree – Eastern Europe (Galicia), Late 18th or Early 19th Century
Silver (unmarked); filigree, granulation.
Multi-tiered tower-shaped havdalah spicebox ("Hadas"), made of high-quality filigree, with symmetrical vegetal patterns. With tall steeple surmounted by flag. Each of the four corners at the base of the steeple is marked with a floral ornament. The belfry underneath the steeple has four pairs of arched windows exposing the bell inside, and a decorated spherical ornament at each of the four corners of its base. The spice compartment under the belfry has a hinged, arched door with a locking mechanism (without a key). The lowest tier is surrounded by balconies throughout, and adorned with floral ornaments at the corners.
Height: 35.5 cm. Uppermost gilt flag, and gilt sphere surmounting it, not original. Key missing.
Exhibitions:
1. Presumably, London, Exhibition of Jewish Art and Antiquities, Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1906, item no. 1127.
2. Basel, Jewish Museum of Switzerland, JMS 1042.
Provenance:
1. Collection of Solomon David Schloss (1815-1911).
2. Lewis Raphael Castle (1858-1932), son of the above.
3. Peter Castle (1922-2011), grandson of the above.
4. Heirs of the above.
This item appears in the inventory list of the Schloss Collection, dated 1923 (see appendix, pp. 146-148), and is documented in a 1931 collection photograph (see p. 11).