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HOLIDAY GIFTS GALORE SALE

TWO PASSOVER SEDER PLATES

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Logo TWO PASSOVER SEDER PLATES

One is clear glass with a star of David in the center. Second one is blue & white porcelain with floral design from the Jewish Museum, made in England.

14"


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From the Collection of The Jewish Museum
Seder plate, Vienna, с. 1900
The decorative motifs and blue and white color scheme
were inspired by Chinese export porcelain. Vines, blossoms and
birds perched on branches surround a central Star of David.
Six heart-shaped indentations hold the symbolic foods
eaten at the Passover Seder
Made in England
JEWISH
MUSEUM
From
the
Collection
of
The
Jewish
Museum
Seder
plate,
Vienna,
1900
The
decorative
motifs
and
blue
and
white
color
scheme
were
inspired
by
Chinese
export
porcelain.
Vines,
blossoms
and
birds
perched
on
branches
surround
a
central
Star
of
David.
Six
heart-shaped
indentations
hold
the
symbolic
foods
eaten
at
the
Passover
Seder
Made
in
England
JEWISH
MUSEUM

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