Sizable “Judenstern” comprised of baluster shaft from which hangs an eight-channel oil lamp, with matching drip bowl (detached). Zeus-like figures appear along base of oil channels a reference to his association with light. Height (approx): 30 inches.

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Lot 329
MONUMENTAL CONTINENTAL BRASS SABBATH HANGING LAMP.
Sizable “Judenstern” comprised of baluster shaft from which hangs an eight-channel oil lamp, with matching drip bowl (detached). Zeus-like figures appear along base of oil channels a reference to his association with light. Height (approx): 30 inches.

19th-century

Est: $2,000 - $3,000
In medieval Europe Jews used a hanging, star-shaped lamp or “Judenstern” for their Sabbath lights. It was not uncommon for later generations to wire these lamps for electricity to celebrate Sabbath in a more modernized method. This particular example stems from Lithuania and was brought by the consignor’s family to South Africa at the turn of the 20th century where it has been in use until recently.