Auction 19 The Toporovitch collection
By Genazym
Nov 17, 2024
Israel
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LOT 59:

Beautiful KIddush Cup. Tzfas 19th Century.
Engraved With Mekomos Hakedoshim.
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Sold for: $3,000 (₪11,250)
₪11,250
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$ 3,000
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Auction took place on Nov 17, 2024 at Genazym
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Beautiful KIddush Cup. Tzfas 19th Century.
Engraved With Mekomos Hakedoshim.
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Description:
Engraved silver kiddush cup, whose underside is stamped with an early hallmark of 12.
The engraving was likely done in Eretz Yisrael, in Tzfas.
The impressive engravings depict the most sacred sites with their names engraved below in Hebrew letters and set within foliate scroll borders. One medallion features an engraving of the Kosel, another of Me'aras Hamachpelah, and the third features the Tombs of the kings of Malchus Beis Dovid.

See an identical item in the collection of the Jewish Museum in London, item 405, and similar items in Guy Weinstein's book, [p. 53, items 38-39].

Bechers of this type are highly-sought collectors’ items.

Condition: Good.
Size: Height: 6.6 cm; diameter: 6 cm.
Weight: 69 grams
Provenance:
1. Sotheby's Tel Aviv, April 1989, item 517
2. Yechezkel Toporowitch Collection

Kos shel Brachah
The kiddush cup and “cup of blessing” escorts a Jew throughout his life cycle. Beginning with the blessing recited at the circumcision, the blessings recited under the chuppah, and continuing with the kiddush and havdalah recited on every Shabbos and Yom Tov, the silver becher is an integral item in every Jewish home.
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“If he can afford it, he should take a silver goblet, as this alludes to lovingkindness, as the numerical value of ‘kos, cup’ is Elokim, which is the aspect of justice; and therefore, if it is silver, it sweetens it.” (Kaf Hachaim 472:11)

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