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Pale golden chalice gold silver embroidery son Paschal Lamb 18th church altar

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D30 47

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150,00 €

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* Pale golden chalice of silver and gold embroidery son, representing the paschal lamb on an altar, the richly decorated periphery végataux patterns, lilies and cross, period late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

This blade is in good condition, it is in its own juice.

A signalere: wear and soiling of time, light duties, passage of time from the edge, see photos.

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* Pale:

sacred and blessed machine, square, used to cover the chalice and paten used at Mass. The blade is composed of one or two pieces of fabric often reinforced from the inside by a box and generally lined with a narrow lace or braid. The underside must be white fabric, linen or hemp; top, perhaps in cloth of gold, in silver cloth or fabric the color of the liturgical season, except black, is generally more ornate and marked with a symbol of Christ. The blade may sometimes be lined on top with a decorated plate of silver. (See "Religious objects of Catholic worship" Heritage Editions)

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  • Dimensions 19 cm x 19 cm