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Chalice And Its Paten In Silver – Maison Trioullier – 19th Century
This is a production of the TRIOULLIER brothers workshops, manufacturer of goldsmithing and church bronzes in Paris, Rue de Grenelles, active from 1844 to 1899.
Our 950/1000e gilded silver chalice weighs 395 grams and has its original wooden case. On a polylobed foot, the cup bears a Latin phrase recalling the primary function of our chalice: "Hic Est Enim Calix Sanguinis" for This is My Blood.
A stylized fleur-de-lis at the level of each lobe. On the paten appears the Lamb of God, holding the labarum, which is bordered by the following words "Panis Vivus - Agnus Dei", the living Bread, the Lamb of God, recalling again, the primary function of the paten.
Height of 17 cm.
Diameter of the paten of 12 cm
Good condition
Our 950/1000e gilded silver chalice weighs 395 grams and has its original wooden case. On a polylobed foot, the cup bears a Latin phrase recalling the primary function of our chalice: "Hic Est Enim Calix Sanguinis" for This is My Blood.
A stylized fleur-de-lis at the level of each lobe. On the paten appears the Lamb of God, holding the labarum, which is bordered by the following words "Panis Vivus - Agnus Dei", the living Bread, the Lamb of God, recalling again, the primary function of the paten.
Height of 17 cm.
Diameter of the paten of 12 cm
Good condition
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