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Antique Silver Chalice with Gilded Interior, Córdoba, 1889

Antique 1889 Spanish silver chalice with a gilded interior and finely engraved decorations. Origin: Cordoba, Spain.

1 600,00 €

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Beautiful Antique Spanish Silver Chalice. Cordoba, Spain, 1889

This magnificent Spanish chalice, crafted entirely in silver, dates back to 1889 and is a true gem of Cordoban silversmithing. Its interior is coated with a fine layer of gold, providing a dazzling contrast with the silver exterior. The base of the chalice is exquisitely decorated with intricate engravings that showcase the craftsmanship and attention to detail characteristic of the 19th century.

The chalice bears hallmarks used in the city of Cordoba during the 18th and 19th centuries, certifying its authenticity and provenance. Although the silversmith’s mark is somewhat blurred, the number "89" is clearly legible, which, combined with the distinctive style of the piece, allows us to date it to the year 1889.

This chalice is not only a piece of great aesthetic beauty but also a valuable historical object that reflects the rich tradition of Spanish silverwork. It is in excellent condition, showing minimal natural wear that actually enhances its authenticity and historical value. Ideal for collectors and antique enthusiasts, this piece will undoubtedly add a touch of elegance and distinction to any collection.

Don't miss the opportunity to acquire this unique chalice, which is not only a work of art but also a tangible testimony to the rich cultural heritage of Cordoba. Perfect for display in a prominent place in your home or for use on special occasions, this chalice is an investment in both beauty and history.

Measurements: 23.7 cm (9.33 in) height, 7.6 cm (3 in) diameter at the mouth, 13.4 cm (5.28 in) diameter at the base. Weight: 395 g.

History of Cordoba

Cordoba is a Spanish city with a rich history dating back to Roman times. During the Muslim era, it was the capital of the Caliphate of Cordoba and one of the most important cultural and academic centers in Europe. The city is known for its impressive Mosque-Cathedral, a standout example of Islamic architecture that was later converted into a Christian cathedral. In the 19th century, Cordoba remained an important center of artisanal production, especially in silverwork, renowned for its intricate designs and quality materials. The tradition of Cordoban silversmithing dates back centuries, with the city's workshops known for supplying both the church and the nobility with valuable and beautiful pieces.

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