No. 1630. JEWISH CHREMONIALS—ADLER AND CASANOWICZ. 709 
dom of the Ishmaelites (Mohammedans—about 1565 A. D.). May the 
Lord forgive him his sins, Amen.” Measurements, 2 feet high, 7 
inches in diameter. (Cat. No. 4557, U.S.N.M.) 
Lent by Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. 
99. Patr or BELus FoR THE ToRAH ScROLL (7immonim).—Made of 
silver and silk. Height, 10? inches. (Cat. No. 3623, U.S.N.M.) 
Lent by Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. 
23. Pair OF MINIATURE BELis or THE Toran Scroru.—Made of 
silver in form of tapering towers surmounted by crowns; hammered 
and open work. Height, 33 inches. (Cat. No. 3624, U.S.N.M.) 
Lent by Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. 
24. Patr or H&appreces ror THE TorRAH ScrROLL (7immonim).— 
Made of wood, carved, stuccoed, and gilded. Palestine. Height, 
164 inches. (Cat. No. 3622, U.S.N.M.) 
Lent by Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. 
25. StuverR Pornter (yad).—Hammered and chased work. Made 
in Morocco in the seventeenth century. Length, 114 inches. (Plate 
LXV, fig. 2, Cat. No. 158347, U.S.N.M.) 
Lent by Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. 
26. Sttver Porntrer (yad).—Chased work. Length, 114 inches. 
(Plate LXV, fig. 8, Cat. No. 154508, U.S.N.M.) 
Lent by Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. 
27. Strver Pornrer.—Repoussé and hammered work. Length, 12 
inches. _ (Cat. No. 248918, U.S.N.M.) 
Lent by Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. 
28. Sitver Pornrer.—Chased work. lJLength, 94 inches. (Cat. 
No. 248919, U.S.N.M.) 
Lent by Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. 
29. Pornrer.—Made of black wood. Eleven inches long. (Cat. 
No. 154452, U.S.N.M.) 
30. Pornrer.—Made of olive wood in Jerusalem, with hand of 
bone. Combined with a spice holder at the top. Nine inches long. 
(Cat. No. 204261, U.S.N.M.) 
Gift of Mr. S. N. Meyer. 7 
31. Sinver BreasTpLatTy oF THE Toran Scroiit.—Repoussé work. 
On the top, between two cherubim and surmounted by a crown, is a 
miniature ark, the doors of which are in the form of the Tables of 
the Law, with the ten Commandments engraved thereon. Inside are 
the words in Hebrew, “ Holy Sabbath,” and a sliding plate with the 
Hebrew names of the various festivals on which the scroll decorated 
with the breastplate is used. Underneath, amid flower designs, are 
two crowned lions holding an oval shield, which is engraved with a 
conventional tree and the Hebrew words: “This was donated by 
Frieda Beile, daughter of Elkanah Baruk, son of Moses the Levite.” 
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