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פריט 6:
Vintage Silver-Plated Kiddush Cup
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מחיר פתיחה:
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עמלת בית המכירות: 10%
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Vintage Silver-Plated Kiddush Cup
This vintage silver-plated Kiddush cup, standing 12cm tall, adorned with the word "Mazel" in Hebrew (Fortune) within the center of a Star of David on the front.
Purchase this and may good fortune be with you.
This classic piece exudes charm and tradition, making it a perfect addition to any Judaica collection or for ceremonial use.
A used vintage piece in good condition, please view images
The purchaser is the highest accepted bidder.
The Auctioneer has the right to regulate the bidding and may withdraw any item at any time.
The Auctioneer is not responsible for any errors in description. A bid shall be taken as proof that the bidder has made themselves acquainted with the conditions for lots bid upon.
Grand Oak Auctions shall not be liable for any errors of description of any items. No refunds shall be made for any items and no items may be returned after the purchase, irrespective of the claim.
All goods are sold as is, without warranties. Goods can be viewed at the auction house or at the premises of the seller (this will be mentioned in the listing if relevant). Bidders are to view all goods prior to bidding so that they are aware of the condition.
The sale by auction is complete at the Auctioneer’s fall of the hammer or any other customary manner.
Individuals must be over 18 years of age to bid in our auctions.
Lots once knocked down remain at risk of the purchaser.
No goods may be removed until paid for in full.
Terms: EFT , Direct cash deposit, Credit or Debit card. No cash or cheques will be accepted at the Auction site. Cash handling fee of 1.5% will apply for direct cash deposits and 2.5% for credit or debit cards. No bank charges will apply for EFT payments.

