BELGIAN PARCEL GILT SILVER & HARDSTONE CHALICE
Dom Martin (1889-1965) for Wolfer Freres, gilt bowl and agate stone knop, Latin inscription on underside "Martinus monachus invenit excldit in Mon de Castro Lovaniesi, Belgium, 1929
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7 1/2"
Note: This chalice was designed by Dom Martin (1889-1965), the Benedictine monk and silversmith who designed Art Deco ecclesiastical silver in association with the Brussels firm Wolfers Freres.
Condition Report: Excellent quality and condition. Hammer marks, gilding intact. Clear marks, some light oxidation spots to bowl of chalice
Condition reports are rendered as specialist opinion by the staff of the Auction House and/or independent consultants and not as statements of fact. We do not guarantee the content of written or verbal condition reports. The absence of a condition report does not imply that there are no condition issues with the lot. Please call us at (609) 397-9374 or e-mail info@ragoarts.com with any questions about this lot at least 24 hours prior to auction.
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Dom Martin (1889-1965) for Wolfer Freres, gilt bowl and agate stone knop, Latin inscription on underside "Martinus monachus invenit excldit in Mon de Castro Lovaniesi, Belgium, 1929
Marked
7 1/2"
Note: This chalice was designed by Dom Martin (1889-1965), the Benedictine monk and silversmith who designed Art Deco ecclesiastical silver in association with the Brussels firm Wolfers Freres.
Condition Report: Excellent quality and condition. Hammer marks, gilding intact. Clear marks, some light oxidation spots to bowl of chalice
Condition reports are rendered as specialist opinion by the staff of the Auction House and/or independent consultants and not as statements of fact. We do not guarantee the content of written or verbal condition reports. The absence of a condition report does not imply that there are no condition issues with the lot. Please call us at (609) 397-9374 or e-mail info@ragoarts.com with any questions about this lot at least 24 hours prior to auction.