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LONDON, 1915-1957, MARKS DETAILED BELOW.
Details
THREE ENGLISH SILVER SPICE TOWERS, TWO SPICE CONTAINERS AND A CONTINENTAL HAVDALAH CANDLE-HOLDER
London, 1915-1957, marks detailed below.
Each on molded rising circular base, knopped stem, hung with bells, with hinged door, the spire topped by sphere and pennant flag: the first with base engraved with inscription dated 1916, the filigree body topped by four spread winged eagles, with paneled spire, fully marked--maker's mark of Jacob Rosenzweig, London, 1915--11in. (29.2cm.) high; the compendium with paneled vase form body, the detachable top with spice compartment, revealing kiddush cup--1924, apparently Nathan Sohor (worn)-- 9in. (24.1cm.) high; the third with elongated hexagonal body pierced with geometric motifs, each angle topped by eagle, the pennant with English and Hebrew wedding inscription dated 1931--1930, maker's mark AT--11in. (28.5cm.) high; the fourth waisted pear-shaped with four eagles --1925, probably Sigmund Zyto; the fifth capstan form--1957; the candle holder on lobed circular base, with oval lower body supporting two rods for the adjustable holder, with oval gallery top--stamped with spread winged eagle and 13-- 6in. (15.2cm.) high--28oz. (6)
London, 1915-1957, marks detailed below.
Each on molded rising circular base, knopped stem, hung with bells, with hinged door, the spire topped by sphere and pennant flag: the first with base engraved with inscription dated 1916, the filigree body topped by four spread winged eagles, with paneled spire, fully marked--maker's mark of Jacob Rosenzweig, London, 1915--11in. (29.2cm.) high; the compendium with paneled vase form body, the detachable top with spice compartment, revealing kiddush cup--1924, apparently Nathan Sohor (worn)-- 9in. (24.1cm.) high; the third with elongated hexagonal body pierced with geometric motifs, each angle topped by eagle, the pennant with English and Hebrew wedding inscription dated 1931--1930, maker's mark AT--11in. (28.5cm.) high; the fourth waisted pear-shaped with four eagles --1925, probably Sigmund Zyto; the fifth capstan form--1957; the candle holder on lobed circular base, with oval lower body supporting two rods for the adjustable holder, with oval gallery top--stamped with spread winged eagle and 13-- 6in. (15.2cm.) high--28oz. (6)