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Communion Plate

Vintage Spanish Renaissance Silver Plated Coat of Arms Communion Cup Bowl
Vintage Spanish Renaissance Silver Plated Coat of Arms Communion Cup Bowl

Vintage Spanish Renaissance Silver Plated Coat of Arms Communion Cup Bowl

Located in Philadelphia, PA

Vintage Spanish Renaissance Silver Plated Coat of Arms Communion Cup Bowl. Interior marking: HISPAN

Category

Mid-20th Century Unknown Renaissance Serving Bowls

Materials

Silver Plate

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Machine Age Art Deco Mid-Century Modern Eucharist, Baptismal or Communion Font
Machine Age Art Deco Mid-Century Modern Eucharist, Baptismal or Communion Font

Machine Age Art Deco Mid-Century Modern Eucharist, Baptismal or Communion Font

Located in Dallas, TX

Machine Age Art Deco Mid-Century Modern Eucharist, Baptismal or Communion Font Rare and striking

Category

20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Religious Items

Materials

Chrome, Metal

Paul Revere Sterling Silver Communion Dishes
Paul Revere Sterling Silver Communion Dishes

Paul Revere Sterling Silver Communion Dishes

By Paul Revere

Located in New Orleans, LA

Robert Roundy, decided to purchase the plates for the communion table. Originally purchased as a set of

Category

Antique 19th Century American Platters and Serveware

Materials

Silver

Gothic Silver Communion Set with Original Box by Henry Wilkinson & Sons
Gothic Silver Communion Set with Original Box by Henry Wilkinson & Sons

Gothic Silver Communion Set with Original Box by Henry Wilkinson & Sons

By Henry Wilkinson & Co.

Located in Kent, Dover

An English Gothic silver plated communion set with their original box by Henry Wilkinson & Sons of

Category

Antique 1850s English High Victorian Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Silver Plate

Antique 19th Century Sellew & Co Pewter Teapot Tea Coffee Pot Acorn Finial
Antique 19th Century Sellew & Co Pewter Teapot Tea Coffee Pot Acorn Finial

Antique 19th Century Sellew & Co Pewter Teapot Tea Coffee Pot Acorn Finial

Located in Dayton, OH

. produced thousands of pieces between 1832 and1860. They made tea and coffeepots along with plates, lamps

Category

Antique Early 19th Century Early Victorian Tea Sets

Materials

Pewter

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