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Late 19th Century Continental Silver Kiddush Cup
$1,560
£1,181.56
€1,356.98
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A$2,376.70
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About the Item
Hand engraved silver Kiddush cup, 1894.
Engraved with Hebrew text: "This cup of Blessing donated by Max Freined for "Aid for sick" society,
Rosh Ha'Shana, 1893.
The cup is decorated with cartouche for monogram.
Kiddush cup is a ceremonial vessel to hold wine for the blessing said at Shabbat and Jewish holidays meals.
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