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Antique Silver Ciborium With Monograms And Cherubs, Spain, Early 20th Century

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This magnificent Spanish ciborium from the early twentieth century is an exceptional piece of ecclesiastical silverwork. Entirely crafted in silver, probably of 800 thousandths, it features elegant and detailed decoration. On the base, one can admire beautiful ornamentation with cherubs and various religious monograms, notably the "JHS" monogram, a traditional Christian symbol representing Jesus Christ.

The design includes a cross on the lid, decorated with red crystals that add a touch of color and solemnity. It is worth noting that one of the crystals is missing, but it is a simple repair that does not affect the integrity or beauty of the piece. There is also a slight dent on the base, a testimony to its use over the years, yet it remains in very good overall condition, making it ideal for use in a small parish or private chapel.

In Spain, silver ciboria were especially valued, and Spanish artisans developed distinctive styles that combined religious elements with a rich decorative tradition. Monograms and Christian symbols, such as "JHS," were often integrated into the design, and the incorporation of cherubs and other celestial motifs was common to evoke holiness and the beauty of heaven.

The absence of hallmarks suggests that this ciborium was produced in Spain, where traditionally only silver of 925 thousandths was marked. Silver of 800 thousandths, although less common elsewhere, was a frequent choice for liturgical objects in Spain due to its durability and beauty.

This piece is not only functional but also has great aesthetic and devotional value. It is an excellent example of religious craftsmanship from the early twentieth century and would be a valuable addition to any collection of sacred art or for use in religious ceremonies.

This specific ciborium from the early twentieth century is a testament to that rich artisanal heritage. Despite the missing crystal and the small dent, the piece has survived in excellent condition, maintaining its elegance and functionality, and continues to be a liturgical work of art appreciated both for its historical value and its practical use in religious ceremonies.

Add this antique silver ciborium to your collection or chapel, and enhance the beauty and solemnity of your sacred space with this exquisite work of art.

Dimensions: 22 cm (8.66 in) in height, 11 cm (4.33 in) diameter at the base, 8.5 cm (3.35 in) diameter at the cup
Weight: 345 g

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