Hand-hammered honey dish, egg shaped with two circular bowls . Larger one used to place apples and smaller honey bowl used for dipping the apples into the honey.

Menahem Berman– Born in Jerusalem in 1929, Berman studied at The New Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts under Gumbel and Wolpert and graduated in 1950. When Wolpert left the metalwork department, Berman took on its directorship, a post he would hold intermittently for ten years. He himself mainly made Jewish ceremonial objects, although he also taught jewelry making at Bezalel.

Great condition. Marked on bottom.

Size: 16.5cm L., X 11cm W

Weight: 4.68 Oz.

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Lot #342

A Unique Silver Honey Dish by Menahem Berman

Start price: $1,500

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