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IMPORTANT PAIR of SILVER "SHMIRAH" CUPS POLAND 1850
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USD 15,000.00 |
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USD 15,000.00 |
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| Start Time |
Thursday, November 20, 2008 |
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Monday, December 08, 2008 |
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White Plains, New York |
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EXCEPTIONALLY RARE PAIR OF SILVER KIDDUSH "SMIRAH"CUPS.POLAND, CIRCA 1850. DECORATED WITH ENGRAVINGS OF FLORAL MOTIFS,FLOWERPOT,ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS AND HEBREW LETTERS IN CARTOUCHE HELD BY THE LION IN ITS PAWS:NUN MEM HEY for NAASA ME-SHEKEL HA-KODESH (MADE FROM HOLY SILVER).UNMARKED.SIZE:2.1/2" or 6.5cm. and 1.7/8"or 4.9cm.TALL, 64 and 36 grams.VERY GOOD CONDITIONS, FREE OF DAMAGES OR RESTORATIOINS. ***************************************************************************************************************************** Provenance: ALMOST IDENTICAL CUP IN THE JUDAICA COLLECTION OF NATIONAL MUSEUM IN WARSAW,PLEASE SEE ILLUSTRATION BELOW FROM THE JUDAICA CATALOGUE OF THIS MUSEUM BY EWA MARTUNA,WARSAW 1993,PLATE 137,PAGE 170. ****************************************************************************************************************************** SIMILAR TYPE OF LION AND HEBREW INSCRIPTION "MADE FROM HOLY SILVER",PLEASE SEE THE ILLUSTRATIONS BELOW FROM "A LOST ART"HANDMADE SILVER KIDDUSH CUPS OF EASTERN EUROPE BY J.GREENSTEIN ,2005,NEW YORK. ****************************************************************************************************************************** THE POLISH SILVER "SMIRAH" KIDDUSH CUP (ONE CUP NOT A PAIR) SOLD NOVEMBER 10,2008,NEW YORK, JUDAICA AUCTION,BY J.GREENSTEIN LOT # 72 FOR $8500 WITHOUT BUYER PREMIUM. ****************************************************************************************************************************** RARE EXAMPLE OF JEWISH-POLISH FOLK ART ****************************************************************************************************************************** From the vebsite of The Center of Jewish Art - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Custom: The courtof the Zaddik (the Hasidic leader) was financially maintained by money contributed by his Hasidim (the followers of a specific sect). The taxes, known as ma'amad (stand), were usually collected twice a year by a special collector appointed to the post for life. He traveled around the cities and small towns with a list of names, which was updated consecutively. The list served two purposes: first to track the amount of money collected in a certain place and time, while the second ensured that the Zaddik would bless the Hasid and his family. In some courts, after the blessing, the Zaddik also offered a blessed coin, which was given as a reward to a particular Hasid or congregation at the next visit of the collector. The coin was sold in an auction, and the money was contributed for a special celebration conducted on the festive collection day that was considered a holiday. The blessed coin was regarded as a charm (shmirah). Thus, sometimes, when a large number of coins were collected, it was customary to melt them down and commission a ritual object for communal or private use. The most common utensil made of melted coins was a kiddush cup (for the custom see: Assaf, The Regal Way, pp.404- 409 and especially p. 409 and remarks no. 92-94;) ******************************************************************************************************************************* FREE S/H in US only. Enjoy the auction! Thank you for shopping!
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