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  • Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867
  • Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867
  • Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867
  • Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867
  • Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867
  • Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867
  • Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867
  • Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867
  • Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867
  • Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867

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Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867

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Austria, Empire. A Silver Communion Chalice, 1867

Silver. (Antique). A sterling silver Communion Chalice with plated silver pressed detailing and a detachable lid with surmounting cross, stamped “UNECHT” on the chalice, stem and on the lid, marked with Austrian Diana head denoting 1867 and 800 silver fineness, and unknown maker mark imagery including an Alpha and an Omega, Roman Numerals and floral patterns, measuring 16.5cm in diameter x 34 cm (h), weighing 629.3 grams, a lovely and important silverware, in extremely fine condition.
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