A FINE GERMAN PARCEL-GILT SILVER SABBATH KIDDUSH GOBLET.

AUCTION 56 | Thursday, December 06th, 2012 at 1:00
Magnificent Judaica: From the Collection of the Jewish Historial Society of England

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A FINE GERMAN PARCEL-GILT SILVER SABBATH KIDDUSH GOBLET.

Est: $10,000 - $15,000
PRICE REALIZED $27,000
Augsburg, 1747-49. Maker: Johann Carl Stiebeldey (active 1731-65). Silver, gilt, finely chased. Octagonal bowl set on a hexagonal knopped stem on circular domed base decorated with alternating rocaille designs. Engraved along the edge of bowl with Hebrew inscription from Deut. 15:11: “Observe the Sabbath Day, to Keep it Holy, as the Lord thy God Commanded thee.” Gilt interior. Marks: H with pine cone and ICS (Rosenberg 252 and 908) on base and bowl. Height: 5 1/2 inches (14.3 cm). Diameter of base: 2 3/8 inches (6.4 cm). Repairs to base. Arthur Grimwade, Catalogue of the JHSE Collection, no. 62 (1). For a similar Kiddush goblet by Stiebeldey, see Israel Museum Catalogue, The Stieglitz Collection: Masterpieces of Jewish Art (Jerusalem, 1987) p. 94 no. 59 and Naftali Rosenan, L’Anee Juive, no. 16a.