A Continental silver beaker or kiddush cup, circa 1930s Austria,…
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A Continental silver beaker or kiddush cup, circa 1930s Austria, with toucan stamp, mark of.800 fineness and other marks. The tapering straight-sided mug gilt washed to the interior and engraved 'Josef 1936'; hallmarked underside. Silver weight 73gr. Height 8.5 cm

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