A Continental early 19th century silver-gilt Torah pointer of typical form, with tapering cylindrical handle with compressed ball terminal and with chain attached, the pointer itself moulded as a hand with out stretched index finger, with traces of a Hebrew inscription - 11¼in. See Plate 4

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A Continental early 19th century silver-gilt Torah pointer of typical form, with tapering cylindrical handle with compressed ball terminal and with chain attached, the pointer itself moulded as a hand with out stretched index finger, with traces of a Hebrew inscription - 11¼in. See Plate 4

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