Sterling Silver Kiddush Cup/Goblet by Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co in 1921

Product Code: SMS7285

Sterling Silver Pedestal Kiddush Cup/Silver Goblet

In good vintage condition, this is a lovely cup. It is decorated with delicate marks and is gilded on the inside.

It looks really good with the silver saucer - please see SMS7288 which can be purchased separetley as it doesn't come with this Kiddish Cup.

Hallmarked: Made by Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co (Jacob Rozenzweig) in London in 1921.

Silver Weight: 69g

Size: 13cm tall. The base has a 4.5cm diameter. The top has a 5.8cm diameter.

SMS7285

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Director: E J Williams, A Williams

Registered in England no. 6616633

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