Would love some help with this German Kiddush cup, Around the foot engraved in German "fur erinnerung an" translating to 'for memory of' and then many names including Kirchhoff, Muller, Grause, Dommes, Newburg. Heavy script - some is difficult to decipher. Also translated to December 25, 1837 and Stade (Lower Saxony). This piece measures approx. 8.25 in., weight 11.2 ounces.
Thank you for any help.
Lovely Silver Kiddush Cup Engraved w/1837
Re: Lovely Silver Kiddush Cup Engraved w/1837
Hi,
The mark on the right is a key in an oval (Stade guild).
The cup does not meet the definition of Kiddush cup; there is nothing to indicate Jewish provenance.
More likely Christmas gift.
The maker was recorded by Clasen: Stader Silber, but I lost the book.
Regards
The mark on the right is a key in an oval (Stade guild).
The cup does not meet the definition of Kiddush cup; there is nothing to indicate Jewish provenance.
More likely Christmas gift.
The maker was recorded by Clasen: Stader Silber, but I lost the book.
Regards
Re: Lovely Silver Kiddush Cup Engraved w/1837
Hello, agree that this is not a Kiddush cup but a commemoration gift of some sort. Regards, Bahner
Re: Lovely Silver Kiddush Cup Engraved w/1837
Thank so much for this help! It was very curious thinking it was Judaic since it was dated for Christmas! I really appreciate the help!
Re: Lovely Silver Kiddush Cup Engraved w/1837
Hello, Hanukka (Chanukka) might be considered the Jewish equivalent of christmas. It is a moveble eight-day feast and may or may not include the date engraved on the cup. So no obvious connection here. Regards Bahner
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Re: Lovely Silver Kiddush Cup Engraved w/1837
However .. maker is
Carl (Ernst) Georg Ferdinand Schma(h)lfeld(t)
Carl (Ernst) Georg Ferdinand Schma(h)lfeld(t)
Re: Lovely Silver Kiddush Cup Engraved w/1837
Thank you very much for this information. Can you share with me the literature for the silversmith? I can not find any references to Schmahlfeldt or Schmalfeld.