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© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Radovan, Zev, 1986

The coronet is made of silver and consists of a base, a wreath and two handles.

The base is round and it consists of seven bands separated by dotted rows. The lower band bears a dedicatory inscription and the one upon it is decorated with a weavy line. The wider band bears a repeatetive war depiction of a cannon with its pile of ammunition, a flag and a war hat. Upon this band is a narrow one with a continuous weavy pattern. Two foliate handles are attached to the upper border of the base.

The wreath is round and it bears a reliefed decoration of floral and foliate patterns combined with standing spears. The wreath bears a weavy upper border. A dedicatory inscription is engraved in outline letters and reads:

נדבת ידיי אליהו לוי הלוי לזכרון כי ביום כ"ז אלול תר"ט לפק בעת שהיינו עושים בבהכ הספד גדול על מות אדוננו המלך קרלו אלברטו זצל [זכר צדיק לברכה] קול תרועת רשפי קשת נחושת הולך וחזק מאד לכבוד והדר ברשיון המלכות

"Donation of Elijah Levi Halevi to commemorate that in the day 27 Elul (5)609= (1849) at the time that we were in a great mourning in the synagogue after the death of our master the king Carlo Alberto, the righteous of blessed memory, the noise of the arrows of the steel bow strengthens greatly in the honour and the respect of the royalty."

Name/Title
Crown commemorating the death of King Carlo Alberto | Unknown
Object
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Unknown
Date
1849
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Unknown (Unknown)
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Material / Technique
Material Stucture
cut
Material Decoration
repousse, engraved
Material Bonding
soldered, fastened by nails
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Height
205 mm
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200 mm
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Extant
Documented by CJA
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Ornamentation
Custom
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Location of Torah Ark
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Hallmark
Three hallmarks are stamped on the coronet:
1. Authority: quality
2. Authority: city
3. An unidentified mark

1. Authority: quality

2. Authority: city

3. An unidentified mark
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Summary and Remarks

This coronet commemorates the death of King Carlo Alberto, who granted equal civil rights to the Jews in Northern Italy. His acts were significant for Jewish life in that period and were celebrated on several occasions and in various ways around Piedmont. Hebrew inscriptions adorned the synagogues of Casale Montferrato, among them three were dedicated to the emancipation of the Jews during Alberto's reign. The most noteworthy inscription is set beside the Torah Ark: 

"התר"ה/ ביום כ"ד אדר שני/ המלך קרלו אלברטו/ וביום י"ח סיון/ עדת מחוקקים העם/ גזרו אומר/ לקרא דרור אל כל היהודים אשר במלכות/ למען ישכחו/ אוון ועמל חקקי קדם/ והיו בני חורים בארץ מולדתם/ ובאהבתה ישגו תמיד/ ק"ק קסאלי/ הרים ה מצבה הזאת למופת דור ודור."

"(The year) 5605 - on the 24th of the second Adar (April, 2, 1845), the King Carlo Alberto, and on the 18th of Sivan (23.6.1845), the Parliament decided to liberate all the Jews in the Kingdom. (This decision was taken) in order that they would forget the evil and persecutions (hard labour) of the earlier Rulers and so they will be free people in their own land and will always prosper with its love. This memorial was (dedicated by) the Holy congregation of Casale, as a model to be remembered evermore, from generation to generation."

An additional plaque commemorating the same event also appears on the synagogue wall in Saluzzo.

Moreover, the synagogue's ceiling was adorned with the Royal family emblem, above the Torah ark, which reinforces the importance of this declaration to Piedmontese Jewry (fig. 2).

The Jewish community of Turin commemorated Alberto's death by painting their fabulous Torah Ark in black.


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Bibliography
- Biddau, Niccolò. Gli Spazi della Parola: Synagogue in Piemonte. Torino: Elede Editrica SRL, 2002. In Italian and English. - Sacerdoti, Annie, and Annamarcella Tedeschi Falco. Piemonte Itinerari ebraici: I luoghi, la storia, l'arte. Venezia: Marsilio Edition, 1994. In Italian. - Sacerdoti, Annie, and Giulio Bourbon. Casale Monferrato: Guida alla sinagoga e al museu. Venice: Marsilio editori, 1996. In Italian. - Sacerdoti, Annie, and Luca Fiorentino. Guide to Jewish Italy. New York: Israelowitz Publishing, 1999.
Short Name
Full Name
Volume
Page
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Documenter
Mira Smoli | 02.86
Author of description
Gioia Perugia Sztulman, Ariella Amar | 12.91; 02.02
Architectural Drawings
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Computer Reconstruction
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Section Head
Ariella Amar | 02.02
Language Editor
Judith Cardozo | 05.07
Donor
UNESCO |
Negative/Photo. No.
S146277