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27.11.24
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Chabad – Two Handcrafted Charity Boxes in the Design of the Rebbe's House (770)

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Аукцион проходил 27.11.24 в kadmon auctions

Chabad – Two Handcrafted Charity Boxes in the Design of the Rebbe's House (770)

Description: A pair of beautiful Chabad charity boxes made from ceramic, painted and designed according to the outline of the Rebbe’s house (the worldwide Chabad headquarters, 770 Eastern Parkway). These boxes come in two different models, both intricately designed to reflect the architectural features of 770.

1. Large and Impressive Charity Box
Dimensions: 21 x 16 cm
The box is painted in five vibrant colors and features a central slot at the top for inserting coins.
A removable rubber stopper at the bottom allows for easy coin retrieval.
Condition: The box is in good overall condition with a few minor chips and small missing pieces at the tips of two spires and corners, which do not affect the overall aesthetic.

2. Medium-Sized 770 Charity Box
Dimensions: 16 x 14 cm
Condition: The box is in good overall condition, but one of the spire tips is missing. Additionally, the rubber stopper that normally seals the coin slot is absent.
Summary: These two Chabad charity boxes are unique and collectible items that beautifully represent Chabad's legacy and the Rebbe’s house at 770. The boxes have both decorative and functional value, embodying the spiritual essence of giving in the Chabad tradition. Although there are some minor damages, both boxes are in good condition and would make a meaningful addition to any collection or serve as a beautiful gift.