Impressive, magnificent case for a Torah Scroll – wood with gilded silver plate , with finials. Iraq [1871] .
Description: Silver plates repousse with magnificent designs of flowers and leaves, two silver clasps. Text around the upper section [repousse]: “This case and the Torah scroll within it were made by Simchah, wife of Shlomo Mussa, in 1871.” There are a pair of gilded, silver finials with chains of bells at the top of case. Chains of bells [some of the chains are missing] are at the top of the crown. The wood on the interior of the case is painted with leaf designs on a red background.
The case is 105 cm. tall. The finials are 18 cm. tall.
Unique features: This especially magnificent case was made by an artisan, apparently commissioned by one of the wealthiest Iraqi families.
Condition: Fine. Light repairs and few dents.