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JEWISH SILVER DONATION CHARITY CAN from HOSPITAL
$ 1188
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Description
JEWISHSILVER
DONATION CHARITY CAN from HOSPITAL
Nice Judaica item. Silver made charity can from hospital for donations.
It has well visible silver manufacturer markings and a text in Hebrew engraved on it.
It's complete and in very good condition. It was common to raise funds in charity associations and hospitals for poor people and disabled.
Several guild stamps including 'AK' for silvermaster Antip Ivanovich Kuzmichev - owner of the factory of gold and silver products from 1856 to 1897. Rare item.
WEIGHT
: 427 grams.
ESTIMATE PRICE
: ,000 - ,500.
HISTORY of SALES
: A few years ago Jewish charity cans were sold on Live Auctioneer for
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WIKIPEDIA
: Jews or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and a nation, originating from the Israelites and Hebrews of historical Israel and Judah. Jewish ethnicity, nationhood, and religion are strongly interrelated, as Judaism is the traditional faith of the Jewish people, while its observance varies from strict observance to complete nonobservance. Jews originated as an ethnic and religious group in the Middle East during the second millennium BCE, in the part of the Levant known as the Land of Israel. The Merneptah Stele appears to confirm the existence of a people of Israel somewhere in Canaan as far back as the 13th century BCE (Late Bronze Age). The Israelites, as an outgrowth of the Canaanite population, consolidated their hold with the emergence of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Some consider that these Canaanite sedentary Israelites melded with incoming nomadic groups known as 'Hebrews'.