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An antique, finely engraved silver saucer – tray for a Kiddush cup, with a diameter of 10.8 cm. The saucer is moderately deep, decorated with engraving, and bears an old Eastern...
Small silver kiddush cup from the Austria-Hungary monarchy period, decorated with engraving, 6cm tall, hallmarked - Ag 800/1000 Weight 17.41 grams.
Small silver kiddush cup from the Austria-Hungary monarchy period, decorated with engraving, 6cm tall, hallmarked - Ag 800/1000 Weight 17.41 grams.
Small silver kiddush cup from the Austria-Hungary monarchy period, decorated with engraving, 6cm tall, hallmarked - Ag 800/1000 Weight 17.41 grams.
Small silver kiddush cup from the Austria-Hungary monarchy period, decorated with engraving, 6cm tall, hallmarked - Ag 800/1000 Weight 17.41 grams.
Small silver kiddush cup from the Austro-Hungarian Empire period, decorated with engraving, 6 cm high, hallmarked – Ag 800/1000 Weight: 17.41 grams.
Small silver kiddush cup from the Austria-Hungary monarchy period, decorated with engraving, 6cm tall, hallmarked - Ag 800/1000 Weight 17.41 grams.
Small silver kiddush cup from the Austria-Hungary monarchy period, decorated with engraving, 6cm tall, hallmarked - Ag 800/1000 Weight 17.41 grams.
Small silver kiddush cup from the Austria-Hungary monarchy period, decorated with engraving, 6cm tall, hallmarked - Ag 800/1000 Weight 17.41 grams.
Small silver kiddush cup from the Austro-Hungarian Empire period, decorated with engraving, 6 cm high, hallmarked – Ag 800/1000 Weight: 17.41 grams.
Small silver kiddush cup from the Austro-Hungarian Empire period, decorated with engraving, 6 cm high, hallmarked – Ag 800/1000 Weight: 17.41 grams.
Silver Kiddush cup engraved with a dedication, 10 cm high, abstract motifs and a stylized Star of David, inscription NANCY, hallmarked STERLING. Weight: 32.98 g
Silver kiddush cup with engraved dedication "To J.A.W. From D.S.L.A. of Przeworsk". The cup is 11.2 cm high, hallmarked - Ag ESCO Sterling, and originates from the U.S.A....
Silver cup for the prophet Elijah for the seder table on Passover with a filigree plate, Yemenite filigree, 21 cm high. Weight 345.26 grams cup and 203.30 grams plate.
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The Kiddush cup is used in Kiddush (קידוש, "sanctification"), which is a blessing said over wine or grape juice before dinner and after the morning service on Shabbat and holidays. According to the Torah, we are to "observe/keep" and "remember" (שמור וזכור) Shabbat. We observe it by observing the 39 forbidden works and remembering it through specific rituals, the most important of which is kiddush. Kiddush cups are traditionally made of silver, but can be made of other materials as well. In the event that wine or grape juice is not available, the kiddush can be said over two loaves of bread. The morning kiddush can also be said over, for example, spirits or liquor.
