Chalice - .925 silver - A Neobaroque Goblet






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Neo-Baroque silver goblet in 0.925 silver, of Spanish origin with a 1940–1950 dating, standing 22 cm high and 12 cm wide (380 g), in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear, featuring a baluster stem, an openwork lower cup with grape and vine relief, and a dedicated engraving on the base, hallmarked by the five-pointed star of the Second Spanish Republic.
Description from the seller
This magnificent Spanish chalice, crafted in 925 sterling silver around the second quarter of the 20th century, is a remarkable example of Neo-Baroque, a style that sought to recapture the grandeur and dynamism of 17th-century models through highly precise technique. The piece is structured in a tripartite form, notable for its solidity and elegance, its visual appeal stemming from the contrast between the smooth surfaces and the exuberance of its symbolic ornamentation.
The stem features a pronounced central baluster, an architectural element inherited from the Baroque period, which lends the piece a monumental slenderness and facilitates its liturgical handling. The vessel rests upon this, displaying a sober and unadorned interior in its upper portion, embraced at its base by an openwork and chased cup. This area is lavishly decorated with bunches of grapes and vine shoots, traditional iconography of Eucharistic wine symbolizing the blood of Christ, executed in relief with a play of light and shadow characteristic of historically inspired metalwork.
The base expands into a wide, fluted foot, where radial ribs create a sense of centrifugal movement, providing the necessary stability for the piece. Engraved on this space is a personalized dedication to a priest, a detail that links the piece to an ordination or priestly anniversary, endowing it with added historical and emotional value.
From a technical cataloging perspective, the chalice is particularly significant due to its hallmarks. It is stamped with the five-pointed star, the official mark introduced during the Second Spanish Republic following the 1935 regulations to guarantee the purity of sterling silver. This contrast is a fundamental chronological marker that places the production of the piece in a moment of political and social transition, where religious goldsmithing continued faithful to the models of classical tradition.
Provenance: Private collection, Madrid.
Dimensions: Goblet: 22 x 12 x 12 cm; Chest: 36 x 16 x 20 cm; Weight: 380 g
Condition: Good condition.
Shipping: The piece will be professionally packed and shipped. Please note that the shipping costs indicated are estimates; the final amount may vary depending on market rates and specific packaging requirements for shipping both pieces separately.
Seller's Story
This magnificent Spanish chalice, crafted in 925 sterling silver around the second quarter of the 20th century, is a remarkable example of Neo-Baroque, a style that sought to recapture the grandeur and dynamism of 17th-century models through highly precise technique. The piece is structured in a tripartite form, notable for its solidity and elegance, its visual appeal stemming from the contrast between the smooth surfaces and the exuberance of its symbolic ornamentation.
The stem features a pronounced central baluster, an architectural element inherited from the Baroque period, which lends the piece a monumental slenderness and facilitates its liturgical handling. The vessel rests upon this, displaying a sober and unadorned interior in its upper portion, embraced at its base by an openwork and chased cup. This area is lavishly decorated with bunches of grapes and vine shoots, traditional iconography of Eucharistic wine symbolizing the blood of Christ, executed in relief with a play of light and shadow characteristic of historically inspired metalwork.
The base expands into a wide, fluted foot, where radial ribs create a sense of centrifugal movement, providing the necessary stability for the piece. Engraved on this space is a personalized dedication to a priest, a detail that links the piece to an ordination or priestly anniversary, endowing it with added historical and emotional value.
From a technical cataloging perspective, the chalice is particularly significant due to its hallmarks. It is stamped with the five-pointed star, the official mark introduced during the Second Spanish Republic following the 1935 regulations to guarantee the purity of sterling silver. This contrast is a fundamental chronological marker that places the production of the piece in a moment of political and social transition, where religious goldsmithing continued faithful to the models of classical tradition.
Provenance: Private collection, Madrid.
Dimensions: Goblet: 22 x 12 x 12 cm; Chest: 36 x 16 x 20 cm; Weight: 380 g
Condition: Good condition.
Shipping: The piece will be professionally packed and shipped. Please note that the shipping costs indicated are estimates; the final amount may vary depending on market rates and specific packaging requirements for shipping both pieces separately.
