Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art

Wood and Stone Box – Cyprus Detention Camps, 1947/1948

Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
A wooden box with chiseled stone inlay, made by a detainee in the Cyprus detention camps, 5708 (1947/1948).
An octagonal wooden box; inlaid with stone plaques decorated with a pattern of barbed wire. The hinged lid of the box is inlaid with an octagonal plaque with a relief of a sailboat and the Hebrew inscriptions "Cyprus" and "5708" (1947/1948).
Diameter: 16 cm. Height: 6 cm. Fractures, chipping and minor blemishes to the stone plaques and the wooden box. One of the plaques is broken and half of it is missing. Part of the inner lining of the box is missing. The box is affixed to a wooden base.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Illegal Immigration, British Detention Camps, the State of Israel
Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine, Illegal Immigration, British Detention Camps, the State of Israel