Chalice - Silver - Delheid, goldsmith, Brussels






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Chalice of ordination in vermeil silver, champlevé enamels – Belgium - Probably by silversmith Delheid (Brussels)
Liturgical chalice of Neo-Gothic style in partly gold-plated silver (vermeil), preserved in its original fitted case lined.
The poly-lobed foot is richly decorated with grapevines, clusters and scrolls, eucharistic symbolism, finely repoussé and chased.
It is adorned with four circular blue champlevé enamel medallions of excellent quality, depicting:
• The Crucifixion - Christ on the cross surrounded by the Virgin and Saint John, with inscription I.N.R.I.
• The Entombment of Christ
• Three saints bishops, identified by inscriptions engraved on the reverse:
• Sanctus Petrus
• Sanctus Theophilus
• Sanctus Odilo Each medallion is framed by a vegetal design chiseled with alternating matte and polished surfaces. The spherical knop is adorned with relief grapevines and a beaded frieze. The cup, internally gilded, shows old hammering and a uniform patina. The reverse plates on the foot bear commemorative Latin inscriptions:
Plaque 1 : DIE XXX NATI MCMXX → “Born on the thirtieth day, 1920”
Plaque 2 : + DILECTO NEPOTI ODILIVS RICHARDVS → “To my dear nephew, Odilius Richardus”
Plaque 3 : PETRO … THEOPHILVS ET → Reference to Saint Peter and Saint Theophilus (abridged form)
Plaque 4 : SACERDOTI ORDINATO ANSCHARVS → “To Ansgar, ordained priest”
These inscriptions confirm that it is a chalice offered on the occasion of a priestly ordination, in a family context.
Presence of an unidentified silversmith mark under the foot (private mark), not allowing formal geographic attribution, but the overall style, iconography and epigraphy orient toward Central European production, probably in the Germanic area, early 20th century.
Very good original condition
The photos are an integral part of the object description and complement its presentation. They allow assessing its condition and features. Please examine them carefully before any engagement.
It will be very well packed and protected to reach you promptly by tracked postal parcel.
Happy bidding
Seller's Story
Chalice of ordination in vermeil silver, champlevé enamels – Belgium - Probably by silversmith Delheid (Brussels)
Liturgical chalice of Neo-Gothic style in partly gold-plated silver (vermeil), preserved in its original fitted case lined.
The poly-lobed foot is richly decorated with grapevines, clusters and scrolls, eucharistic symbolism, finely repoussé and chased.
It is adorned with four circular blue champlevé enamel medallions of excellent quality, depicting:
• The Crucifixion - Christ on the cross surrounded by the Virgin and Saint John, with inscription I.N.R.I.
• The Entombment of Christ
• Three saints bishops, identified by inscriptions engraved on the reverse:
• Sanctus Petrus
• Sanctus Theophilus
• Sanctus Odilo Each medallion is framed by a vegetal design chiseled with alternating matte and polished surfaces. The spherical knop is adorned with relief grapevines and a beaded frieze. The cup, internally gilded, shows old hammering and a uniform patina. The reverse plates on the foot bear commemorative Latin inscriptions:
Plaque 1 : DIE XXX NATI MCMXX → “Born on the thirtieth day, 1920”
Plaque 2 : + DILECTO NEPOTI ODILIVS RICHARDVS → “To my dear nephew, Odilius Richardus”
Plaque 3 : PETRO … THEOPHILVS ET → Reference to Saint Peter and Saint Theophilus (abridged form)
Plaque 4 : SACERDOTI ORDINATO ANSCHARVS → “To Ansgar, ordained priest”
These inscriptions confirm that it is a chalice offered on the occasion of a priestly ordination, in a family context.
Presence of an unidentified silversmith mark under the foot (private mark), not allowing formal geographic attribution, but the overall style, iconography and epigraphy orient toward Central European production, probably in the Germanic area, early 20th century.
Very good original condition
The photos are an integral part of the object description and complement its presentation. They allow assessing its condition and features. Please examine them carefully before any engagement.
It will be very well packed and protected to reach you promptly by tracked postal parcel.
Happy bidding
