This exquisite antique thick silver beaker, dating to 1821, is a fine example of early 19th-century European craftsmanship, likely originating from Germany or Austria-Hungary. Measuring approximately 2.25 inches tall and 2 inches in diameter at the rim, this piece weighs 2.9 oz and features a cylindrical shape with a slightly flared rim. The exterior is adorned with intricate hand-engraved designs, including swirling floral patterns, leaves, and stylized borders that may depict reeds or scenic elements, adding to its decorative allure. The hallmarks on the base—"12" (indicating 750/1000 silver purity) and "1821" (likely the production or assay year)—along with a small, worn rectangular/oval symbol (possibly an assay office mark), confirm its authenticity and age. The interior shows tarnish and patina, with some oxidation, reflecting its historical use.
This item is believed to be a kiddush cup, used in Jewish tradition for blessings over wine, though it could also serve as a general drinking beaker. Its versatile design makes it a stunning addition to any collection of antique silver or Judaica. Perfect for display or ceremonial use, this piece comes from a time of rich silver production in Central/Eastern Europe. Photos show all angles, including before and after some polishing and close-ups of hallmarks—please review carefully. Sold as-is; professional appraisal is recommended for precise origin and value confirmation.
Item Description:
Maker: Unknown (possible Central European silversmith, potentially from Germany; hallmarks include "12" and "1821" with an unclear symbol—may be an assay office mark; further appraisal recommended).
Age: Circa 1821 (over 200 years old as of 2025), based on the stamped date and loth system hallmarking common in early 19th-century Europe.
Original/Reproduction: Original antique piece, not a reproduction—authentic wear, tarnish, and patina consistent with age.
Color: Aged silver with dark patina and greenish oxidation near the base; bright silver visible where worn, adding to its antique character.
Material: Solid silver, 750 fineness (12 loth, indicating 75% pure silver), weighing 2.9 oz.
Style: Traditional European, likely Judaica (kiddush cup for Shabbat/holiday blessings) or a general drinking beaker/vodka cup; features hand-engraved floral and foliate motifs with stylized borders, possibly depicting reeds or landscapes.
Item dimensions: 2.25 in tall × 2 in wide × 2 in deep Â
Weight of item only: 2.9 ozÂ
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