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Showing 582 results for Chalice 19th century, Europe Copper, gilt, horn
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James Purdey the Elder
1831

Tula Arms Factory
ca. 1790

Byzantine
500–550

Northeast French and German (Hildesheim)
last third 9th century (Mss)/ca. 1000 (front cover - second half 12th century)

European
late 19th–early 20th century (15th century style)

William Brander
ca. 1782–83

Martin Gizl
1758

probably Belgian or Dutch
crossbow, probably mid-18th century; windlass, dated 1741

Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 1597–1609 original

European or German (?)
late 19th–early 20th century ( 13th century style)

Spanish
first half 16th century

Unknown
19th Century

Spanish
late 15th century

German
19th century

Italian
15th century

Catalan
ca. 1380–90

French
19th century
possibly Spanish
early 19th century

German?
19th century (?)

Irish?
late 19th–early 20th century

Joseph Manton
ca. 1819–20
Spanish, Balearic Islands
early 19th century

J. Pettex-Muffat
ca. 1883–95

possibly Spanish
first quarter 19th century

Mongolian or Tibetan
12th–14th century

French
first half 19th century

Italian
probably mid-to late 19th century, in the style of the 15th century

Donatello
1432

South Netherlandish
ca. 1150–75

Southeastern Europe (possibly)
12th century

Imperial Armory, Tula (south of Moscow), Russia
ca. 1780–85

Italian
ca. 1475–80

Pierre Philippe Thomire
lapidary work: early 19th century; pedestal and mounts: 1819

Southern German
18th century

Antico (Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi)
ca. 1518–1524

French
late 19th century

French
early 19th century

Spanish
ca. 1150–75

Italian
19th century

Western European, Langobardic
7th century