These three highly evocative Gothic Revival offertory dishes are stamped by the stained glass and ecclesiastical art suppliers, Cox Buckley & Company of London, and are dated 1896. They are very much in the manner of Pugin and would sit comfortably within an Arts & Crafts setting. The surface of each dish has been intermittently cleaned, however, this has added to their character and appeal - some of the original protective tinted gilt lacquer is still visible and vibrant, and in the areas where it has been worn away, there is a pleasing tonal change. An interesting and decorative group.
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Antique Number: SA1066210
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
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