Simon Rosenau (b.1861 - emigrated to Paris and then Nice, France, 1933, interned 1943 to Drancy and then Auschwitz), a German medieval revival silver and gem set figural reliquary decanter, the removable head forming the lid, makers mark to underside, 29cm high, total combined weight approx 31.5ozs.

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