A silver gilt chalice and paten, James Whitehouse & Son, Birmingham 1907, the exterior of the bowl with inscription 'Calicem Salutaris Accipiam et Nomen Domini Invocabo', above embossed scrolling leaves, in turn above a central knop with pronounced roundels enclosing letters on a coloured enamel ground, the hexafoil base with embossed grapes and leaves, set with opals and garnets, with an applied cross set with five diamonds, above a beaded edge, the paten with engraved cruciform and boss with foliate terminals, all within a plush lined fitted oak box with gilt metal fittings, chalice 23cm, paten 13.8cm diameter
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A silver gilt chalice and paten, James Whitehouse & Son, Birmingham 1907, the exterior of the bowl with inscription 'Calicem Salutaris Accipiam et Nomen Domini Invocabo', above embossed scrolling leaves, in turn above a central knop with pronounced roundels enclosing letters on a coloured enamel ground, the hexafoil base with embossed grapes and leaves, set with opals and garnets, with an applied cross set with five diamonds, above a beaded edge, the paten with engraved cruciform and boss with foliate terminals, all within a plush lined fitted oak box with gilt metal fittings, chalice 23cm, paten 13.8cm diameter