b'235 GROUP OF FIVE BRASS CEREMONIAL TRAYS DESIGNED BY HEINRICH SCHWED. Havdallah plate, inscribed in Hebrew: Mitzvath Hashem Barah Meirath Einayim - Gut Vokh, Gut Yohr.*Four other trays densely ornamented and with Mazal Tov inscribed in Hebrew, two of which include the phrase: Atah Shalom, UVethcha Shalom, vechol asher lecha Shalom. Two trays unmarked, one tray marked with makers name in Hebrew, and two trays with makers monogram. Sizes (diam) range from: 4.5 inches (11 cm) to 15.5 inches (39 cm).Munich, 1920s. $3000 - $5000 Born in 1880 in Reichmannsdorf, Thuringia, Heinrich Schwed worked fashioning Judaica for only a brief period of his life while living in Munich. He clearly brought an original artistic perspective to his craft. Following Kristallnacht he, his wife and two daughters found refuge in Argentina. He died in Buenos Aires in 1962.See Jewish Museum, Munich: www.juedisches-museum-muenchen.de/ausstellungen/ausstellungsarchiv/schilder-und-metallkunst-heinrich-schwed.html.236 SHUKI FREIMAN SABBATH CHALLAH TRAY. Of oval form, upper portion with vignette roundels depicting the Baal Shem Tov and the Lubavitcher Rebbes: The Alter Rebbe, the Tzemach Tzedek, the Rebbe Rashab, the Friediker Rebbe and the Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Hebrew caption honoring the Sabbath and Festivals, central base engraved with the future Temple in Jerusalem. With custom-t removable wood and marble cutting-board. 20 x 15 inches. Left border dented.A UNIQUE COMMISSION.Jerusalem. $6000 - $9000119'