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This elegant vintage English sterling silver Kiddush cup, dated 1969, features a beautifully engraved grapevine motif symbolising abundance, joy, and blessing. Bunches of ripened grapes, flowing tendrils, and finely detailed vine leaves form a continuous decorative band around the upper body, echoing the rich naturalistic style seen in patterns like Francis I by Reed & Barton. The cup has a gently flared rim and a slender, waisted stem leading to a broad domed foot, creating a graceful and harmonious silhouette. Its versatile form makes it ideal for use as a traditional Kiddush cup, a wine goblet, or a decorative table accent.
Fully hallmarked near the rim for W S Ltd, Birmingham, 1969.
113.02 g / 3.63 t oz
14 cm tall (5.51″)
6.5 cm across the rim (2.56″)
5.5 cm across the base (2.17″)
Very good vintage condition. Crisp engraving, clear hallmarks, and an attractive polished surface. Two tiny dings to the rim and light bruising to the top and outer edge of the foot, consistent with careful handling.
This elegant vintage English sterling silver Kiddush cup, dated 1969, features a beautifully engraved grapevine motif symbolising abundance, joy, and blessing. Bunches of ripened grapes, flowing tendrils, and finely detailed vine leaves form a continuous decorative band around the upper body, echoing the rich naturalistic style seen in patterns like Francis I by Reed & Barton. The cup has a gently flared rim and a slender, waisted stem leading to a broad domed foot, creating a graceful and harmonious silhouette. Its versatile form makes it ideal for use as a traditional Kiddush cup, a wine goblet, or a decorative table accent.
Fully hallmarked near the rim for W S Ltd, Birmingham, 1969.
113.02 g / 3.63 t oz
14 cm tall (5.51″)
6.5 cm across the rim (2.56″)
5.5 cm across the base (2.17″)
Very good vintage condition. Crisp engraving, clear hallmarks, and an attractive polished surface. Two tiny dings to the rim and light bruising to the top and outer edge of the foot, consistent with careful handling.
This elegant vintage English sterling silver Kiddush cup, dated 1969, features a beautifully engraved grapevine motif symbolising abundance, joy, and blessing. Bunches of ripened grapes, flowing tendrils, and finely detailed vine leaves form a continuous decorative band around the upper body, echoing the rich naturalistic style seen in patterns like Francis I by Reed & Barton. The cup has a gently flared rim and a slender, waisted stem leading to a broad domed foot, creating a graceful and harmonious silhouette. Its versatile form makes it ideal for use as a traditional Kiddush cup, a wine goblet, or a decorative table accent.
Fully hallmarked near the rim for W S Ltd, Birmingham, 1969.
113.02 g / 3.63 t oz
14 cm tall (5.51″)
6.5 cm across the rim (2.56″)
5.5 cm across the base (2.17″)
Very good vintage condition. Crisp engraving, clear hallmarks, and an attractive polished surface. Two tiny dings to the rim and light bruising to the top and outer edge of the foot, consistent with careful handling.
Kiddush cups are ceremonial vessels used in Jewish tradition to sanctify the Sabbath and holidays. English sterling silver Kiddush cups became particularly popular from the late 19th century onwards, blending traditional religious symbolism with fine British silversmithing. Grapevine engravings, representing joy, life, and divine blessing, were a favoured motif throughout Victorian and 20th-century Judaica. This example reflects the enduring appeal of elegant religious silver, bridging classic craftsmanship with modern ceremonial use.