Books, Manuscripts, Judaica, Art, Silver.
פריט #153
A Rare Silver Kiddush Cup And Matching Tray, Morocco, 19th Century
A Rare Silver Kiddush Cup And Matching Tray, Morocco, 19th Century Cup is profusely engraved with Hebrew blessings, including for the Havdalah service and a reference to Elijah the Prophet, who was revered to a larger extent among North African Jews as opposed to their European counterparts.
הערכת מחיר
1000$
פריט #154
A Group of Silver Kiddush Cups, Poland, Circa 1850
A Group of Silver Kiddush Cups, Poland, Circa 1850 Two cups with floral engraving, the third with a diamond pattern. "12" hallmark cups such as these have been passed down as heirlooms that were used for Kiddush on Shabbat in Poland and Ukraine.
הערכת מחיר
1000$
פריט #156
A Silver Shabbat Kiddush Goblet, Germany 1880 - 1920
A Silver Shabbat Kiddush Goblet, Germany 1880 - 1920 Augsburg-style octagonal bowl with grapevine and scroll pattern repousse set on circular base with same design. Along the edge of bowl the Hebrew inscription reads: “Remember the day of Sabbath and keep it holy.”
הערכת מחיר
1000$
פריט #160
A Group Of Silver Kiddush Cups, American And Eretz Israel
A Group Of Silver Kiddush Cups, American And Eretz Israel The two shot cups are American, while the three goblets are Israeli, the most impressive of which has an applied plaque stating "In honor of the Sabbath and holidays" with a center image of the Tower of David.
הערכת מחיר
1000$
פריט #164
A Lot Of Two Etrog Containers, Germany And Jerusalem, Circa 1900
A Lot Of Two Etrog Containers, Germany And Jerusalem, Circa 1900 Two classic examples: the first, from Jerusalem, whose lid features a lengthy hand painted Hebrew verse discussing the blessing of the lulav and etrog. The second, from Germany, expertly cast in brass on a pedestal foot, in the form of an etrog.
הערכת מחיר
1000$
פריט #165
Two Brass Silver-Plate Etrog Boxes, Krakow, Poland, Circa 1890
Two Brass Silver-Plate Etrog Boxes, Krakow, Poland, Circa 1890 The Boxes are made from silver plated brass, The larger one is marked on the bottom was made in Podgorge the district of Krakow, such boxes for Etrog where made in the last third of the 19th century till the begging of the 20th century. beautiful engraving on all sides of the box, except for the bottom. Locks and buttons in perfect working order. The boxes are very aesthetic and beautiful.
הערכת מחיר
1000$
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