Silk banner of London Jewish Bakers' Union painted on both sides with designs and text – English on one side and Yiddish on the other.
Highlights
Silver casket embossed with foliage decoration and fruit on top.
Gilded silver key to Bow Synagogue presented to its President by its members on the occasion of its opening in 1904.
Travelling trunk belonging to the Kohnstamm family who came to Britain in the 1930s as refugees from Nazism.
Silver kiddush cup, 1871. The Sabbath meal begins with kiddush, a blessing over wine, which is drunk from a special cup.
Metal deed box, c.1885. The Jews' Temporary Shelter in London's East End provided accomodation, meals and assistance to Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe.
Brass synagogue lamp, c.1860. Perhaps from Penzance Synagogue in Cornwall, which closed in 1906.
Gold marriage ring, Italy, 14th century (hoop probably later). Bezel formed as an oblong Gothic building.
Toy truck made by Leon Greenman for his son Barney who was killed in Auschwitz aged two.