מכירה פומבית 83 ספרים, כתבי יד, מכתבים חתומים, מפות של ארץ הקודש, אמנות
20.6.19 (הזמן המקומי שלך)
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המכירה הסתיימה

פריט 205:

FINE CONTINENTAL GOLD WEDDING RING
Gold granulation and filigree wire work. Mounted with miniature Temple ...

הערכה:
$ 10,000 - $12,000
עמלת בית המכירות: 25%
מע"מ: על העמלה בלבד
תגיות:

FINE CONTINENTAL GOLD WEDDING RING



Gold granulation and filigree wire work. Mounted with miniature Temple representing the marital home.

18th-century


The roof of the building tiled with small gold coins; flanked by square bosses chased with gold coins on the matching band. Apparently unmarked. H: 1.25 inches (3.1 cm). It is suggested that the figurative form of a house on this ring represents Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem. A similar, although more elaborate, such ring (German, 14th-century) was exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum, “Jerusalem 1000–1400: Every People Under Heaven” (2016-17). For other wedding rings in museum collections similar to the present one, see: V. Klagsbald, Catalogue Raisonne de la Collection Juive du Musee de Cluny (1981) pp. 42-9, esp. no. 35 and Judaic Treasures from the Jewish Museum (New York, 1983) p. (illus). For similar (but earlier) wedding rings sold at auction, see Sotheby’s New York, Judaica, 26th June 1985, lots 141-2. See also S.S. Kayser & G. Schoenberger, Art of the Hebrew Tradition (1955) pp. 152-3 (illus); W. Jones, Finger-Ring Lore: Historical, Legendary, Anecdotal (1890) pp. 297-302 (illus); and J. Weinstein, A Collector’s Guide to Judaica (1985) color plate XXIV.
The roof of the building tiled with small gold coins; flanked by square bosses chased with gold coins on the matching band. Apparently unmarked. H: 1.25 inches (3.1 cm). It is suggested that the figurative form of a house on this ring represents Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem. A similar, although more elaborate, such ring (German, 14th-century) was exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum, “Jerusalem 1000–1400: Every People Under Heaven” (2016-17). For other wedding rings in museum collections similar to the present one, see: V. Klagsbald, Catalogue Raisonne de la Collection Juive du Musee de Cluny (1981) pp. 42-9, esp. no. 35 and Judaic Treasures from the Jewish Museum (New York, 1983) p. (illus). For similar (but earlier) wedding rings sold at auction, see Sotheby’s New York, Judaica, 26th June 1985, lots 141-2. See also S.S. Kayser & G. Schoenberger, Art of the Hebrew Tradition (1955) pp. 152-3 (illus); W. Jones, Finger-Ring Lore: Historical, Legendary, Anecdotal (1890) pp. 297-302 (illus); and J. Weinstein, A Collector’s Guide to Judaica (1985) color plate XXIV.