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Mid-20th Century Brutalist Brass Mezuzah Case by David Palombo
By David Palombo
Located in New York, NY
A mid-20th century brutalist brass Mezuzah case created by the Israeli artist David Palombo. The
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Mid-20th Century Israeli Brutalist Religious Items

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Brass

Mid Century Brutalist Silver Metal Mezuzah by Wainberg, Jerusalem
By Wainberg Israel
Located in Bedford Hills, NY
Nice larger scale Brutalist Mezuzah in lacquered silver tone metal by Wainberg, missing scroll.
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Late 20th Century Israeli Brutalist Religious Items

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Metal

Mid Century Brutalist Brass Mezuzah, 1960's
Located in Bedford Hills, NY
Nice Brutalist brass Mezuzah with original scroll, 1960's.
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Late 20th Century Israeli Brutalist Religious Items

Materials

Brass

Mid Century Brutalist Brass Mezuzah, 1960's
Located in Bedford Hills, NY
Very cool mid century brass Mezuzah with original scroll, 1960's.
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Late 20th Century Israeli Brutalist Religious Items

Materials

Brass

Mid-Century Modern Large Brutalist Hand Forged Iron Jewish Judaica Mezuzah
Located in Studio City, CA
A truly fantastic one of a kind piece. Handcrafted/ forged from cast iron with what appears to be copper tubing for the scroll. Beautifully made with a nice aged patina and a hefty f...
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Mid-20th Century Brutalist Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Copper, Iron

Mid-20th Century Israeli Silver-Plated Mezuzah Case by Israel Hadany
Located in New York, NY
Handmade in Jerusalem, this Israeli silver-plated mezuzah is distinguished by its strikingly modern
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Mid-20th Century Religious Items

Materials

Silver Plate

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