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Obj. ID: 18830  Hanukkah lamp, Poland, 19th century

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

The brass free-standing back-walled Hanukah lamp consists of eight oil containers, a parapet, back, and sidewalls.

Eight triangular rectangular oil containers are fastened to the back wall and enclosed behind a rectangular parapet, which consists of seven oval openings in diamond-shaped frames. There are circles in between the ovals. Two details with the crew are attached to the upper part of the parapet. Currently, the parapet is attached to the central part of the side walls by a wire, but originally it had to be placed at the bottom.

The back wall resembles a facade of a building. In the center of the wall, there is an arched door flanked by two pilasters and by two arched windows, which are slightly higher than the door. The back wall bears a brick design. There is an oval window above the door. The pilasters “support” a balcony decorated by two rows of holes. The balcony is surmounted by an arcade of eight horseshoe arches, which supports a slanted roof. The roof has a wavy rim and two “chimneys” on top.

The roof is surmounted by two birds facing outwards, flanking a vase-shaped composition.

The sidewalls of the lamp consist, each, of a rampant lion, climbing on a tree and facing outward, while holding with its tale a vase-shaped candle socket with a saucer.

For similar or identical Hanukkah lamps see CJA objects 278032354218830188291362343542832241822452105185518541062

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Date
19th century
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Brass, copper
Material Stucture
cast
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screwed, pinned
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340 mm
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213 mm
Depth
74 mm (candle sockets)
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Façade (main)
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Bibliography
Steiglitz, no. 154. Narkiss, Mordechai, Menorat ha-hanukah (Jerusalem, 1939),p. 41 and plate XXXI, no. 88. Israel Museum, Hanukkah Lamp (1978), pl. 3.
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Volume
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Documenter
Talia Arohk Siton | 8.1986
Researcher
Vladimir Levin | 2019
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