Smithsonian Institute The Precious Legacy Judaic Treasures From the Czechoslovak State collection. Mottahedeh England.  

This stunning blue and white seder plate is a replica of one designed in 1900 in Vienna for a Prague family. It was shown that year in the world-famous exhibition of Judaica in Czechoslovakia. The object was later looted by the Nazis for a museum conceived by Adolf Hitler to show the lost culture of the Jews. Many years later, in 1983, the plate was on view in the exhibition The Precious Legacy: Judaic Treasures from the Czechoslovak State Collections, which appeared at the Smithsonian Institution in 1983. The original plate was  reproduced  to commemorate The Precious Legacy exhibition. 

The plate has a delicate pattern of blue and white flowers and birds, with six heart-shaped recesses surrounding a Star of David.

Measures 14.25 inches in diameter

Will be securely packaged

Condition: Excellent - no chips, cracks, repairs or any other sign of wear

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