This exquisite vintage Etrog box is a fine example of Judaica craftsmanship from Godinger Silver Art Co. Designed to hold the etrog (citron) during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, it can also serve as a decorative trinket or jewelry box. The container features an octagonal body with scalloped edges and intricate embossed designs on each panel. The oval lid has matching scalloped borders and is topped with a detailed pinecone-shaped finial for easy handling. The interior is luxuriously lined with deep red velvet, providing a soft cushion for delicate items. The base is stamped "Godinger Silver ©1991," confirming its authenticity and date. Measuring approximately 4.5 inches tall and 5 inches wide, this piece combines functionality with ornate artistry, making it a standout collectible for Judaica enthusiasts or those appreciating vintage silver-plated decor. Its patinated finish adds to the antique charm, evoking a sense of history and tradition.
Origin: Manufactured by Godinger Silver Art Co., a family-owned company founded in 1974 by Arnold Godinger and William Lefkowitz in New York, USA. The brand is renowned for producing high-quality handcrafted silver-plated, pewter, and crystal items, including a range of Judaica pieces inspired by Jewish heritage and holidays.
Age: 1991 (Vintage; approximately 35 years old as of 2026)
Condition: Good vintage condition with minor signs of age-related patina and light surface wear consistent with gentle use. No major dents, cracks, or damage visible; the velvet interior remains vibrant and intact, and the lid fits securely. Overall, well-preserved and ready for display or use.
Material: Silver-plated metal exterior with red velvet fabric interior lining.
Item Dimensions: 4.75" tall x 5" long
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