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[200.29.2] Passover Seder Plate. Italy.
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Plate [67.1.15.27] : Plate for Passover, depicting a bird and floral motifs, inscribed in Hebrew with the word pesach (“Passover”) and the initials, “D. L.” (Germany, 17th century)
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Passover Seder Plate [75.106] (France, 20th century)
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[78-73-1_1] Seder Plate (Germany)
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Plate [80.68.5] for the Passover Seder (Germany, 19th century)
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Passover Seder Plate [86.25]: (Straffordshire, England, 1850)
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Seder Plate [75.245]: Passover Seder plate engraved in honor of the 70th birthday of Louis Schlesinger (Racibórz, Poland, 1857)
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Dish [75.245]: Passover Seder plate engraved in honor of the 70th birthday of Louis Schlesinger (Racibórz, Poland, 1857)
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Seder Plate [75.245]: Passover Seder plate engraved in honor of the 70th birthday of Louis Schlesinger (Racibórz, Poland, 1857)
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Passover Seder Plate [77.248]: Eric Tunstall (Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom, 20th century)
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[75.102] Seder Plate. Italy. 1900 - 1950 CE
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Plate [89.71]: Passover Seder plate (Isfahan, Iran, mid-20th cent.)
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Passover Seder Plate [76.235]: (Bohemia, 20th century)
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Passover Seder Plate [82.20.5]: (England, 20th century)
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[82-20-5_2] Seder Plate by Ridgeways (England, 1901-1982)
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[82-20-5_3] Seder Plate by Ridgeways (England, 1901-1982)
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[82-20-5_4] Seder Plate by Ridgeways (England, 1901-1982)
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[82-20-5_5.jpg] Seder Plate by Ridgeways (England, 1901-1982)
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[82-20-5_6] Seder Plate by Ridgeways (England, 1901-1982)
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[82-20-5_7] Seder Plate by Ridgeways (England, 1901-1982)
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[82-20-5_8] Seder Plate by Ridgeways (England, 1901-1982)
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[82.20.1] Seder plate inscribed in Hebrew
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Detail from a Seder Plate:[75.106], France, 1900-1950
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Freudenheim Collection Album (Photosammlung, Ernst Freudenheim, Judische Altkunst)