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German Silver Chalice
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German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice
German Silver Chalice

German Silver Chalice

17th Century

A German silver chalice of the 17th century, formed with a rounded bowl raised on a baluster stem with knops and a circular spreading foot. The surface is richly chased and engraved with scrolling foliate and acanthus ornament, characteristic of German Baroque silverwork of the period.

The interior is gilded (parcel-gilt), a traditional feature of high-quality silver vessels, providing both visual contrast and functional protection. The chalice demonstrates confident repoussé work with well-preserved chasing, indicating skilled craftsmanship.

Such chalices were produced both for ceremonial and secular use, reflecting the wealth and status of their owners and the importance of silver in 17th-century German material culture.

A finely executed and well-proportioned example of 17th-century German silver, suitable for both private collection and institutional display.

Weight: 178 grams
Material: Silver with gilt interior

Dimensions
15 cms High (5.9 inches)


Stock No.: 1766
£2,850


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