Obj. ID: 2519
  Sacred and Ritual Torah finials, Warsaw, after 1920
The silver rimon consists of a shaft, a body, a head, and an apex.
The shaft is undulating and it stems from a stepped round base. It is toped by a globular capital with the foliate pattern. The base is decorated by a band of flowers. At the bottom is a dedicatory inscription. The body consists of a concave, upward-broadening body base and a domical upper part. The base is decorated by a foliate pattern, while the upper part has an openwork design composed of medallions encircling a flower. Six bell-arms with bells are applied to the upper part's rim.
The head consists of an undulating neck which is surmounted by a globular part. This is decorated with an openwork design which consists of flowers. Six bell arms with bells are applied to the head.
It is surmounted by an apex in the shape of a bud. The dedicatory inscription is engraved in filled letters, and reads:
נדבת החר" [=החכם רבי] משה פליישמאנן לזכרון נשמת אביו החר" [=החכם רבי] שלמה פליישמאנן ז"ל
Translation: "A donation of the wise Rabbi Moses Fleischmann in the memory of the soul of his father the wise Rabbi Solomon Fleischmann of blessed memory(int.)"
sub-set tree: 
1.Cf.T.p.330-quality mark, date, origin
2.Cf.T.p.330-remarking
3. Unidentified

