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Mullingar Pewter Ardagh Chalice, $578.00 
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Mullingar Pewter from Ireland
Mullingar Pewter
Mullingar Pewter
 

 Mullingar Pewter
Replica of the Ardagh Chalice
10” Tall with a Wooden Base.



The Ardagh Chalice, which ranks with the Book of Kells as one of the finest known works of Celtic art, is thought to have been made in the 9th century AD.
     A large, two-handled silver cup, decorated with gold, gilt bronze, brass, lead pewter and enamel, assembled from 354 separate pieces. The names of the apostles are incised in a frieze around the bowl, below a girdle bearing inset gold wirework panels of animals, birds, and geometric interlace. Techniques used include hammering, engraving, lost-wax casting, filigree applique, cloisonné, and enameling
     It was found in
1868, together with a small bronze cup and four brooches, by two boys, Jim Quin and Paddy Flanagan, digging in a potato field on the south-western side of a rath (ring fort) called Reerasta, beside the village of Ardagh, County Limerick, Ireland.
     The Ardagh Chalice currently resides in the National Museum of Ireland.


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