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Learn MoreSilver-Gilt Chalice and Paten in Original Case, 17th-century
- This rare silver-gilt chalice and paten are remarkable examples of 17th-century German silver
- Crafted in Augsberg, Germany in a classical design, these items were used in Mass
- Both the chalice and paten exhibit gilding in nearly perfect condition
- Circa 1675
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Circa 1675
This rare silver-gilt chalice and paten are remarkable examples of 17th-century German silver. Crafted in Augsberg, Germany in a classical, elegant design, these items are the most important liturgical vessels, traditionally used during Catholic Mass to hold the sacramental wine and Eucharistic bread. Both the chalice and paten exhibit gilding in nearly perfect condition, and fit snugly into their original fitted embossed leather case. German silver from this. . .
Circa 1675
This rare silver-gilt chalice and paten are remarkable examples of 17th-century German silver. Crafted in Augsberg, Germany in a classical, elegant design, these items are the most important liturgical vessels, traditionally used during Catholic Mass to hold the sacramental wine and Eucharistic bread. Both the chalice and paten exhibit gilding in nearly perfect condition, and fit snugly into their original fitted embossed leather case. German silver from this time period is extremely rare. To find such beautifully preserved pieces, in their original case, is quite exceptional.
Chalice: 8 1/8” high
Paten: 5 3/4” diameter
Case: 9 3/8” high x 7" diameter
Period: | 17th Century |
Origin: | Continental |
Type: | Goblets & Cups |
Depth: | 5.75 in. (14.61 cm) |
Width: | 5.75 in. (14.61 cm) |
Height: | 8.13 in. (20.64 cm) |
Vessels of History: An Exploration of the Chalice
The chalice, an object steeped in religious, devotional, and cultural history, has long been heralded as a symbol for redemption, honor, and various other celebratory uses. The word 'chalice' itself originates from the...
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