Skip to main content
Passover Seder Plate with Four Dishes
Passover Seder Plate with Four Dishes

Passover Seder Plate with Four Dishes

Artist Ilya Schor American, born Poland, 1904–1961
Datecirca 1952–1955
MediumSilver
DimensionsPlate: Diam. 17 x H. 1/16 in. (43.2 x 0.2 cm)
Dishes: Diam 3 1/2 x H. 1/4 in. (8.9 x 0.6 cm)
ClassificationsMetal
Credit LineGift of Drs. Abram and Frances Pascher Kanof
Object number82.21.1-5
On View
On view
ProvenanceCreated New York, ca. 1952–1955; collection of the artist. Drs. Abram and Frances Pascher Kanof, Raleigh, NC; given to NCMA, 1982.
Object Rights Statement

The North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) makes images of its collection available online to support research and scholarship and to inform and educate the public. Certain works of art, as well as the photographs of those works of art, may be protected by copyright, trademark, or related interests not owned by the NCMA. The responsibility for ascertaining whether any such rights exist and for obtaining all other necessary permissions remains with the applicant. To request images and/or permissions from the NCMA, please complete our online request form.

Passover Seder Set with Plates, Dishes, and Wine Cup
Ludwig Yehuda Wolpert
originally designed 1930, fabricated 1975
Mezuzah
Ilya Schor
1950s
Passover Seder Plate
Iris Tutnauer
Designed 1996; fabricated 2014
Five Wine Cups for Passover Seder
Ludwig Yehuda Wolpert
circa 1964
Open Column
Ilya Bolotowsky
1967
Passover Plate
De Klaauw Factory
18th century?
Purim Plate
Moshe Zabari
1966
Torah Case with Finials and Pointer
Unidentified workshop, associated with Hoaching
Case: circa 1860 or earlier; finials and pointer: probably later
Circumcision Knife and Shield with Case
Alessandro Doria
Knife: 1751–1761, per mark; Shield: probably last half of 18th century
Hanukkah Lamp
Unknown
19th century
Charity Box
Moshe Zabari
1962