Dolgelly paten
Paten
1911 (made)
1911 (made)
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This electrotype copy of the Dolgelly paten has a sexfouil depression engraved with emblems of the Evangelists and foliage in the spandrils, and in the centre, Christ in majesty with an inscription.
Object details
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Title | Dolgelly paten (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Electroformed copper, gilded |
Brief description | Electrotype copy of the paten belonging to the Dolgelly chalice. |
Physical description | This electrotype copy of the Dolgelly paten has a sexfouil depression engraved with emblems of the Evangelists and foliage in the spandrils, and in the centre, Christ in majesty with an inscription. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Inscribed: + IN NOMINE : PATRIS : ET FILII : ET SPIRITVS SANCTI AM[en]
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Object history | This electrotype copy was commissioned, along with a copy of the Dolgelly chalice, by the Victoria and Albert Museum for the Museum's collection of electrotype copies from Elkington & Co. in 1911. The cost for a copy of the chalice and paten was £7 10s. |
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Accession number | REPRO.M.1911A/3-2 |
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Record created | March 26, 2007 |
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