犹太文物 – 原装珐琅与钢制街道牌,希伯来文铭文“Synagogue”(בית כנסת)– 稀有 - 珐琅标志 - 金属, 搪瓷, 钢





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波兰原装犹太文街牌,珐琅涂层钢材,刻有希伯来文 Beit Knesset(会堂)字样,约1930–1940年间制造,尺寸高20 cm,宽15 cm,状况良好,轻微老化痕迹及瑕疵。
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Judaica – 原始搪瓷与钢质街道牌匾,希伯来文铭文“ Synagogue ”(בית כנסת)——罕见历史标志,波兰,约1910–1940
A very rare original Judaica enamel and steel plaque bearing the Hebrew inscription "בית כנסת" (Beit Knesset), meaning "Synagogue," accompanied by an elegant pointing hand indicating direction.
Historical Background:
During the Second Republic period (1921–1939), approximately 3.5 million Jews lived in Poland. After the German invasion in 1939, synagogues across the country were forcibly closed. It is estimated that about 130,000 synagogues were destroyed or burned. Any surviving items, especially signage related to Jewish heritage, are extremely rare. Most plaques and symbols of Jewish culture were deliberately destroyed. The fact that this enamel plaque has survived until today makes it an extraordinary find.
Provenance:
This enamel sign was from a scrap yard in Warsaw, Poland, in the 1990s. The specific street or synagogue on which this plaque hung is unfortunately unknown today, adding to its historical mystique.
Technical Details:
- Material: High-quality enamel on steel (hot enamel technique)
- Condition: Authentic patina, rust on edges consistent with age, overall well-preserved.
- Period: Likely from around 1910–1940 (early 20th century)
- Form: Slightly convex, typical of authentic street signs of the period
- Dimensions: 30 cm x 20 cm
- Weight: Approx. 500 grams
The quality of steel and enamel used in this plaque is noticeably superior to modern examples, enabling it to remain relatively well-preserved despite its age. It has been carefully stored in a controlled environment with stable temperature and low humidity to prevent further rusting or deterioration.
Cultural Significance:
Today, such historic Jewish enamel signs pointing towards synagogues are nearly impossible to find. In the pre-war period, they were common in Polish cities. Now, modern technology like Google Maps replaces physical signage, making original historical plaques extremely collectible and culturally significant.
A truly remarkable artifact for any Judaica collector, historian, or enthusiast of rare signage.
Shipping:
All items listed in our auctions come from our private collection. We are TOP-rated sellers with the best reviews. We ensure fast shipping with a tracking number for secure transactions.
Judaica – 原始搪瓷与钢质街道牌匾,希伯来文铭文“ Synagogue ”(בית כנסת)——罕见历史标志,波兰,约1910–1940
A very rare original Judaica enamel and steel plaque bearing the Hebrew inscription "בית כנסת" (Beit Knesset), meaning "Synagogue," accompanied by an elegant pointing hand indicating direction.
Historical Background:
During the Second Republic period (1921–1939), approximately 3.5 million Jews lived in Poland. After the German invasion in 1939, synagogues across the country were forcibly closed. It is estimated that about 130,000 synagogues were destroyed or burned. Any surviving items, especially signage related to Jewish heritage, are extremely rare. Most plaques and symbols of Jewish culture were deliberately destroyed. The fact that this enamel plaque has survived until today makes it an extraordinary find.
Provenance:
This enamel sign was from a scrap yard in Warsaw, Poland, in the 1990s. The specific street or synagogue on which this plaque hung is unfortunately unknown today, adding to its historical mystique.
Technical Details:
- Material: High-quality enamel on steel (hot enamel technique)
- Condition: Authentic patina, rust on edges consistent with age, overall well-preserved.
- Period: Likely from around 1910–1940 (early 20th century)
- Form: Slightly convex, typical of authentic street signs of the period
- Dimensions: 30 cm x 20 cm
- Weight: Approx. 500 grams
The quality of steel and enamel used in this plaque is noticeably superior to modern examples, enabling it to remain relatively well-preserved despite its age. It has been carefully stored in a controlled environment with stable temperature and low humidity to prevent further rusting or deterioration.
Cultural Significance:
Today, such historic Jewish enamel signs pointing towards synagogues are nearly impossible to find. In the pre-war period, they were common in Polish cities. Now, modern technology like Google Maps replaces physical signage, making original historical plaques extremely collectible and culturally significant.
A truly remarkable artifact for any Judaica collector, historian, or enthusiast of rare signage.
Shipping:
All items listed in our auctions come from our private collection. We are TOP-rated sellers with the best reviews. We ensure fast shipping with a tracking number for secure transactions.

