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1940 Zincography JEWISH POSTER Israel JUDAICA Hebrew SILVERWARE Plates CANDLES

$ 34.32

Availability: 54 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Condition: Excellent condition. Perfectly clean. Around 6 x 8.5". ( Please look at scan for an accuirate AS IS image )
  • Country of Manufacture: Israel
  • Religion: Judaism

    Description

    DESCRIPTION
    :
    Here for sale is an original vintage small size ADVERTISING colorful POSTER which was made in the 1940's for the
    JUDAICA - JEWISH SILVERWARE
    manufactor MICHSAF ( Taken from KESEF - SILVER ) in Eretz Israel ( Then also refered to as  Palestine )
    .
    The MANUFACTOR  no longer exist. The poster was printed in a
    LITHOGRAPHIC or ZINCOGRAPHY
    technique , While on its verso , The ZINCOGRAPHY PRINTER has printed its own ADVERTISEMENT . It was distributed as an insert in a 1954 periodical
    .    ( But the usage of term ERETZ ISRAEL rather than Israel indicates pre-State PALESTINE period )
    It depicts the beautifuly  ILLUSTRATED IMAGE of a JEWISH TABLE loaded with Jewish silverware : PLATES , CUTLERY , POTS and CANDLESTICKS. Also an
    illustrated LOGO
    .
    The HEBREW and ENGLISH text is " MICHSAF - ERETZ ISRAELI FACTORY for SILVERWARE and SILVER PLATED ARTICLES LTD ". The adres is Lilienblum St. in TEL AVIV.  The ZINCOGRAPHY AD depicts a Zincography artist at his working desk. The artist GORMAN is signed in the plate .
    Excellent condition
    . Perfectly clean. Around 6 x 8.5". ( Please look at scan for an accuirate AS IS
    image ) .
    Will be sent inside a protective rigid package
    .
    AUTHENTICITY
    :
    The lithographic ( Or Zincography ) poster is fully guaranteed ORIGINAL from the 1940's or 1954 the latest , It is NOT a reproduction or a recently made reprint or an immitation , It holds a with life long GUARANTEE for its AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY.
    PAYMENTS
    : Payment method accepted : Paypal
    & All credit cards
    .
    SHIPPMENT
    : SHIPP worldwide via registered airmail is $ 19  . Will be sent inside a protective packaging
    .
    Handling around 5-10 days after payment.
    Judaica silverware used in synagogues and Jewish household ceremonies. They include TORAH SHIELd, RIMMONIM - TORAH FINIAL, YAD -TORAH POINTER, CHANUKAH LAMP - MENORAH , ETROG CONTAINER (SPICE BOX - ESROG BOX), KIDDUSH CUP (KIDDUSH GOBLET - KIDDUSH BEAKER), SPICE TOWER Since ancient times silver was the preferred material for making the Kiddush cups, Hanukkah lamps, Torah decorations and the dozens of other objects used in observing the 'Mitzvot' (commandments). Although silver has been important in the fashioning of secular and religious objects for millennia, very little that was made specifically for Jewish ritual use before the 16th century has survived. Most of the objects we know of in museum and private collections of Judaica date from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. 'Judaica' is highly appreciateds by antique silver collectors and Sotheby's and other primary auction houses dedicate specific auctions to this theme. In Europe, Jews were not normally allowed to be silversmiths or goldsmiths because they were excluded from membership in the guilds. So, many of the ceremonial objects in Judaica collections, though used by Jewish communities, were made by non-Jewish manufacturers or artisans on commission. As a result, there are often mistakes in the Hebrew because the people who made the objects didn't know Hebrew and could only copy it from inscriptions written out for them. The Judaic ceremonial art had its first public display in the late 19th century. The collecting and displaying of Jewish ceremonial art for aesthetic as well as educational purposes was unknown until the nineteenth century, as up to that time they were used only in the life cycle and holiday ceremonies in the home and in the synagogue. Some Jewish ceremonial objects were displayed in 1875 in the Amsterdam Historische Tentoonstelling and a private collection of eighty-two objects was displayed in 1878 at the Exposition Universale of Paris. The first major independent public display on Judaica art was held in the 1887 Anglo-Jewish Historical Exhibition, and its 2945 items catalog was the first significant catalog of Jewish art. This is a page of 'The What is? Silver Dictionary' of A Small Collection of Antique Silver and Objects of vertu, a 1000 pages richly illustrated website offering all you need to know about antique silver, sterling silver, silverplate, sheffield plate, electroplate silver, silverware, flatware, tea services and tea complements, marks and hallmarks, articles, books, auction catalogs, famous silversmiths (Tiffany, Gorham, Jensen, Elkington), history, oddities      ebay1019