157 332 PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER SABBATH CANDLESTICKS. Repoussé rococo S-scroll and shell patterns adorn spirally fluted baluster shaft, candle sockets and large domed circular base. Engraved on base with Hebrew inscription: “Rawicz, 1797.” Marked: Martin Kiesling. 8 x 5.75 inches (20.3 x 14.6 cm). Breslau, c. 1770. $5000-7000 ❧ Provenance: Sotheby’s, Judaica, New York, 25th November 1985, lot 213. Another example of Sabbath candlesticks by Kiesling c. 1770, appeared at Christie’s Amsterdam, The Schliemann Collection of European Silver, 4th April, 2007, lot 721. 333 PAIR OF SCOTTISH SILVER WEDDING GOBLETS. Tulip-form bowls bearing etched images of representations of man and wife toasting wine goblet with later Hebrew verse engraved: “He who finds a wife finds what is good” (Proverbs 18:22). Set on baluster stem and round base. Marked (Patrick Robertson, active in Edinburgh 1769-90). Height: 6.24 inches (15.9 cm). 1779 (engraving later). $6000-8000