Chanukah Menorah from Austin Productions. America, 1975. Height 37 cm. Width 40 cm. (including base). Stamp of artist engraved on the base of the menorah. Made from copper mixed with tin (Gunmetal) on a wooden base. Very fine condition.
Chanukah Menorah. Handmade from silver by the artisan Gurwitz, Israel. Signed with the stamp of the artisan. 20th century. Height 39 cm. Width 26 cm. Eight vase shaped cups and a place for the shamash which is attached with a separate hand. In the middle of the menorah there is a gold Magen David attached to the hole made for it. This menorah came from the inheritance of the late artisan of Y. Gurwitz and it is possibly the only one of its kind. Fine condition.
Chanukah Menorah. Silver hall marked 925, Betzalel Jerusalem style. End of 20th Century. Height: 23 cm width; 16.5 cm. Weight 0.420 kilogram. Chanukah Menorah with raised back, decorated with lions, Star of David and more. On the base, eight candle holders and suspended shamash. Made in the style of the beautiful and famous model of Betzalel Jerusalem. In the upper part of the back of the Menorah appears the inscription: Betzalel Jerusalem. In very good condition.
Large Chanukah Menorah of silver. In style of Chabad, from the Hose of Hazorfim, hall marked 925. Height 52 cm, width 40 cm. Weight 0.850 kilogram (1.2 kilogram including the weights). Large and fine Menorah (according to the manner of the Rambam) as is the custom of Chabad. With delicate decoration and a suspended shamash for decoration. In very good condition, as new.
Protective box for menorah. From the estate of the Mashgiach of Kol Torah in Jerusalem Rav Gedaliah Eisman. Walls and doors of glass framed by metal with clasp. With chimney. 40×32 cm., 16 cm. deep. The Mashgiach used the box for more than 50 years. According to his only son, Rav Eisman always used this box for lighting his Chanukah candles. The Mashgiach (at least in his later years) would sit next to his menorah and stare at the candles after reciting HaNerot Hallalu and Maoz Tzur. HaRav Gedaliah served as Mashgiach at Kol Torah for more than 50 years. He was a larger-than-life personality, steeped in mussar. He was born in Warsaw in 1910 to his parents, Avraham and Sheptil, and passed away at age 102 in 2011. His admiring students number in the thousands. His mussar work Gidulei Mussar was printed by his son-in-law Rav Shlomo Breuer. It has been reprinted several times and holds an important place in the world of Torah literature. Minor repairs and welding. Rust signs. Fine condition.
Brass and copper. Signatures on the back of the backplate. Holder for shamash candle and oil pitcher on the sides (removable). 28.5 cm. tall. 25 cm. wide. Fine condition.
6 cm. tall; 7 cm. wide, 50 grams, hallmarked silver. Backplate with images and lions in Italian style, eight miniature candles for oil and wicks, the shamash hangs on the backplate. Fine condition.
16.5x8x.5.5. Copper travelling Chanuka menorah. Rounded case with hinged cover that contains a chanuka menorah with space for oil, wicks and shamash. Nice decorative engravings on the cover and menorah. Fine condition.
12.5 cm. tall; 18 cm. long. One piece of stone: eight stems, shamash, holders for candles or oil cups and oil pitcher at the front.
Engraved מזכרת ירושלם. Repaired fissure (perhaps original). Light blemishes, fine condition.
15 cm. tall, 15 cm. long. Designed by Ludwig Yehuda Wolpert (1900-1981), pioneer in modern silversmithing. Blackplate Chanuka menorah comprised of the words לך נאה לשבח, marked “ירושלם Israel” and “וולפרט”. Missing the pitchershaped beakers. Fine condition..
Collection of brass backplate Chanuka Menorahs in Oriental style, various sizes. Fine condition.
14×17 cm. Backplate with a relief of the Arch of Titus. Fine condition, other than signs of corrosion.