LOT 167:
A JUDAICA FOLDING SHABBAT CHALLAH KNIFE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
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Sold for: $100
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
128
Start price:
$
100
Estimate :
$200 - $300
Buyer's Premium: 28%
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A JUDAICA FOLDING SHABBAT CHALLAH KNIFE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
An unusual folding knife with mother-of-pearl grip plates, which has been inscribed with the Hebrew phrase 'Shabbat Kodesh' meaning 'Holy Sabbath'. Knives with this inscription are used to ritualistically cut a loaf of challah on the Sabbath after the 'Hamotzi' blessing, but it is very rare to find a folding version. This example appears similar to others that were made in the 1920s-1930s in the town of Karlovy Vary (aka Karlsbad) in Czechia.
Czechia, Early 20th Century.
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Dimensions: Unfolded: 9 1/2 in., (24.1 cm.)
Condition: Mechanism functions well. Blade is in good condition. Mother of pearl in near-perfect condition. Some encrustation in the inscription. Minor pitting/staining on metal fixtures.

