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Cruet

1350-1400 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The letters A and V on the tops of these vessels stand for aqua (water) and vinum (wine). Altar cruets were used to mix the sacramental wine and water in the chalice, for the celebration of the Mass. Inscriptions on them indicate that they were donated to Basel Cathedral by Dr Arnold zem Luft,a Cathedral canon from 1474 until 1516.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver, parcel-gilt
Brief description
Cruet, sliver with hinged lid, Upper Rhine, 1350-1400
Physical description
Altar cruet with hinged lid and the applied initial A. Parcel gilt silver with bands of bobbled decoration.
Dimensions
  • Height: 13.8cm
  • Diameter: 5cm
  • Weight: 0.1kg
Measured for the Medieval and Renaissance Galleries
Gallery label
PAIR OF CRUETS FOR THE MASS
Silver parcel-gilt. Marked, A (aqua), and V (vinum)
South German; 14th century
Formerly in the Treasury of Basle Cathedral
Object history
New York Exhibition RF.96/1812; nominal file Burckhardt RF 12/3814 M
Historical context
see 450-1865
Production
From Basel Cathedral
Summary
The letters A and V on the tops of these vessels stand for aqua (water) and vinum (wine). Altar cruets were used to mix the sacramental wine and water in the chalice, for the celebration of the Mass. Inscriptions on them indicate that they were donated to Basel Cathedral by Dr Arnold zem Luft,a Cathedral canon from 1474 until 1516.
Associated object
Bibliographic reference
see 450-1865
Collection
Accession number
449-1865

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Record createdMay 6, 2005
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