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Chalicecirca 1870

Not on view
Silver and gilt metal chalice with star-shaped base, densely decorated with polychrome enamel panels, cabochon stones, and figurative medallions in cobalt blue, crimson, and white
Artist or Maker
Unknown
Title
Chalice
Place Made
Italy, Rome
Date Made
circa 1870
Medium
Silver with gilding, glass micromosaic and enamel
Dimensions
9 × 6 × 6 in. (15.24 × 15.24 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of The Marjorie W. Gilbert 2001 Trust
Accession Number
M.2025.194.6
Classification
Furnishings
Collecting Area
Decorative Arts and Design

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