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Jungfrauenbecher or Maiden's Cup. Dating from the 16th century, the Jungfrauenbecher or maiden's cup, was traditionally part of German wedding ceremonies during the 16th and 17th centuries. The cup, usually of German silver, is in the form of a young maiden holding a basket above her head.
Jungfrauenbecher or Maiden's Cup. Dating from the 16th century, the Jungfrauenbecher or maiden's cup, was traditionally part of German wedding
Jungfrauenbecher Maiden's Cup GERMAN FIGURAL SILVER BRIDAL WEDDING Chalice 7
VINTAGE GERMAN WEDDING Cup - Bridal Cup £19.02 - PicClick UK
German Wedding Cup
Nuremberg Bridal Cup, Jungfrauenbecher Maiden's Cup, 7 Inch Silver Plated Wedding Cup Chalice German Wedding Tradition, Toasting Cup
JUNGFRAUENBECHER MAIDEN'S CUP GERMAN FIGURAL SILVER BRIDAL WEDDING Chalice 7 $85.00 - PicClick
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Jungfraubechers = Young Lady Beakers, or Wedding / Marriage Cups - These Were Not Made to be Wager Cups! - Steve On Steins
JUNGFRAUENBECHER MAIDEN'S CUP GERMAN FIGURAL SILVER BRIDAL WEDDING Chalice Cup £33.19 - PicClick UK
Wedding cups originated in Holland in the 17th century and were popular throughout Europe. The woman's flared skirt forms a second cup when inverted
Sterling Silver Wedding Cup
A German Silver Wager or Marriage Cup
German Continental Silver Miniature Wedding Cup with Woman Holder – Nathan Horowicz Antiques