Silver Havdalah box

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Silver Havdalah spice box

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Silver Havdalah spice box
Science Museum Group
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Silver Havdalah spice box, cylindrical open-work body mounted on circular base and surmounted by a pennant, engraved with rampant lions and tablets with Hebrew characters. 230 mm x 58 mm diameter. Used in the Jewish Havdalah (seperation) cemomony marking the end of the Sabbath, in which such a box would have been filled with sweet smelling spices and passed amongst the participants. 19th century.

Details

Category:
Pharmacy-ware
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A115144
Materials:
silver
Measurements:
height 230 mm
diameter 58 mm
type:
spice box and pomander
credit:
Wellcome Trust