For your consideration is an authentic, heavy-cast 19th-century Continental European solid brass Torah pointer (Yad). Measuring a substantial 11 inches in length and weighing an impressive 131 grams, this specimen features a highly sought-after Central European architectural silhouette: deeply cast melon-ribbed (gadrooned) baluster knops, a solid square-section grip, a precision spiral-twisted lower shaft, and a flared tulip-form cuff terminating in a detailed pointing hand.

This specific pointer is a magnificent testament to generations of authentic ritual utility. It bears the unmistakable hallmarks of continuous structural maintenance over its century-long life—including old lead-solder reinforcements and a loose structural element—offering an unpolished, honest look into European Jewish folk-art metalware that saw true historical service.

📜 Dealer's Note on Survival & Historic Repairs

Authentic 19th-century solid brass Torah pointers are exceedingly rare survivors. Unlike precious sterling silver pieces which were locked away as high-value communal assets, base-metal pointers were the "workhorses" of smaller European congregations and domestic study circles. Lacking intrinsic bullion value, the vast majority of these brass pieces were worn to the point of failure, lost, or melted down for scrap and munitions during the regional conflicts of the 20th century.

When a heavy, 131-gram example does appear, it almost always bears structural evidence of its survival journey. Rather than detracting from its value, the old lead-solder repairs and loosened components on this piece serve as an organic record of a community actively maintaining and preserving their sacred ritual tools through periods of hardship.

Architectural & Structural Layout

  • The Finial: Features a tapered loop attachment point where a suspension chain was historically fixed. The base of this loop displays an old, stable lead-solder reinforcement from a historic field repair.

  • The Baluster Knops: Features two large, identical spherical knops with deeply cast vertical melon-ribbing (gadrooning). The recesses retain a dark, beautiful natural oxidation and traces of historic polishing compound.

  • The Mid-Shaft: A solid, heavy square-section brass handle connects the decorative knops, designed to provide a well-balanced grip.

  • The Lower Shaft & Cuff: Features a crisp spiral-helix turned rod that transitions into a flared tulip cuff. Note: The bulbous tulip cuff element has broken free from its internal compression or solder seat over time and now turns freely on the shaft. It is entirely secure and cannot slide off the central rod, but it spins.

  • The Pointer (Yad): Terminates in a heavy, highly detailed cast brass hand with a clenched fist and an elongated index finger.

Technical Specifications

  • Material: Solid Brass / Cast Bronze Alloy

  • Length: 11 inches (28 cm)

  • Weight: 131 grams (4.62 oz)

  • Estimated Age: Circa 1850–1890 (Mid-to-Late 19th Century)

  • Origin: Continental Europe (Likely Germany, Austria-Hungary, or Western Bohemia)

Condition Report

Honest Antique Condition with Rich Character and Historic Wear. This pointer is entirely structurally sound but proudly wears its history:

  1. Missing Chain: The original suspension chain is absent from the top loop.

  2. Historic Solder Repair: Old, stable lead-solder is visible around the top finial loop area, representing an antique period repair.

  3. Loose Element: The bulbous tulip cuff element directly above the hand rotates freely on the rod. It remains permanently fixed to the central shaft and cannot separate from the pointer, but it does spin.

  4. Surface Patina: The brass exhibits a gorgeous, unpolished honey-brown patina with deep oxidation in the crevices. No modern chemical cleanings or harsh polishes have been applied.

Reference

  • Book Title: The Guiding Hand: Torah Pointers from the Barr Foundation Collection

  • Author: Thomas Newland (with essays by experiential scholars) / Dr. Rafal Zariz

  • Reference Context: See comparative chapters on "Central European Base Metal and Brass Pointers of the 18th & 19th Centuries." The architectural execution of the solid square mid-shaft, spiraled lower rod, and gadrooned (melon-ribbed) sphere knops are thoroughly documented as definitive characteristics of brass community yadaim manufactured throughout Western Germany and Bohemia during the mid-to-late 19th century.

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