Description: This large Russian silver snuff box from the late 19th century is a finely crafted and substantial piece, reflecting the opulence and attention to detail typical of the period. The hinged lid is intricately engraved with elaborate patterns, featuring foliate designs, and scrolling motifs that highlight the artistry of Russian silversmiths of this era who were renowned for their attention to detail. The snuff box's craftsmanship is elegant and sturdy, with smooth, rounded edges and a finely polished interior. The hinged lid has a snug fit and is adorned with beautiful foliage and scrolling engravings. A central cartouche features an engraved monogram stating that this snuff box was given as a gift to a groom, "Binyamin Zalman) atop the groom's father's name, "R' Mordechai Tzvi" and concludes that he was of Priestly heritage ("Kohen"). At the center of the cartouche, a pair of hands are spreading upward in the "Duchening" fashion which is a Yiddish term for the practice of Kohanim (Hebrew priests) reciting the Priestly Blessing to the Jewish people. Framed at each side of the priestly hands are two trees which symbolize the sanctity of marriage and a blessing for the newlywed couple to be prosperous. Hallmarked at the inner part of the hinged lid, and on the bottom of the snuff box. Height 2.5cm width 9.7cm depth 6cm
Price: 3400 USD
Location: Pomona, New York
End Time: 2024-11-08T23:53:55.000Z
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Religion: Judaism