Paten Collection
"Paten: A Glimpse into the Rich History of Sacred Vessels" Chalice with a paten. Vermeil. 20th century
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"Paten: A Glimpse into the Rich History of Sacred Vessels" Chalice with a paten. Vermeil. 20th century. Cabot workshop: This exquisite chalice, accompanied by a paten, showcases the craftsmanship of the Cabot workshop in the 20th century. Its intricate design and use of vermeil make it a true treasure for any religious ceremony. The Cross of the Treasure of Saint John, recto, detail, 1457-59: In this detailed depiction from the Cross of the Treasure of Saint John, we catch a glimpse of a paten used during medieval times to hold sacred bread or Eucharistic hosts. Chalice and Paten, London, 1639. Creator: Unknown: An unknown creator in London crafted this stunning chalice and accompanying paten in 1639. Their timeless beauty serves as a testament to both faith and skilled artistry. Paten, Chard, 1670 /1710. Creator: Robert Clothyer: Created by Robert Clothyer between 1670 and 1710 in Chard, this remarkable paten exemplifies the fusion of functionality and artistic expression that characterized religious vessels during that period. Communion Cup and Paten Cover, London, 1640/41. Creator :Unknown : The unknown creator behind this Communion Cup and its intricately designed Paten Cover demonstrates their dedication to crafting objects that enhance spiritual experiences during worship services. A Dorsetshire Legend (engraving): Within this captivating engraving lies an enchanting tale intertwined with symbolism - perhaps even featuring a mystical paten at its core - showcasing how legends can inspire devotion across generations. Chapel of Chivalry: proposed chalice, pate, and alms dish (pencil, ink brush).