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silver-gilt and chalice
He also bequeathed a silver-gilt chalice and paten of large size for the use of the chapel recently added to the manor-house by Sir Henry Yelverton.

silver-gilt and is
The design of the crown follows the general pattern typical of a European royal crown, but is unique in that the circlet and the arches of the crown are made of gold fabric rather than of a precious metal such as gold or silver-gilt.
According to Aleister Crowley's instructions for the A ∴ A ∴, the pentacle is a disc of wax, gold, silver-gilt or Electrum Magicum, eight inches diameter and half an inch thick ; the Neophyte should " by his understanding and ingenium devise a symbol to represent the Universe ", and engrave this on the disc.
Then a chair is placed for the bishop in Golgotha behind the Cross, which is now standing ; the bishop duly takes his seat in the chair, and a table covered with a linen cloth is placed before him ; the deacons stand round the table, and a silver-gilt casket is brought in which is the holy wood of the Cross.
* The medal signifying its award is a gold ( silver-gilt ) cross, enamelled white and edged in gold.
# Silver, or silver-gilt, which is in fact used for Olympic " gold medals "
Where metal is gilded, it was traditionally usually silver in the West, to make silver-gilt ( or " vermeil ") objects, but gilt-bronze is much used in China, and also called ormolu if it is Western.
The Ampulla is a hollow gold vessel shaped like an eagle, and the Spoon is a silver-gilt spoon set with pearls.
The crown of a King of Arms is silver-gilt and consists of sixteen acanthus leaves alternating in height, and inscribed with the words Miserere mei Deus secundum magnam misericordiam tuam ( Latin: " Have mercy on me O God according to Thy great mercy ", from Psalm 51 ).
There is also a silver chalices and patens of 1837 and 1877 and a silver-gilt flagon of 1869.
The small raised rim at the top of the lid would have sufficed for handling it, but set within it is a ' knob ' in the form of a silver-gilt statuette of a young, seated triton blowing a conch shell.
An exemplar of these independent sculptures is among the collections of the Abbey Church of St Denis ; the silver-gilt Virgin and Child dates to 1339 and features Mary enveloped in a flowing cloak holding an infantile Christ figure.
Gold plating is a method of depositing a thin layer of gold onto the surface of another metal, most often copper or silver ( to make silver-gilt ), by chemical or electrochemical plating.
The top face is mainly silvered bronze and silver-gilt and has the four symbols of the Evangelists in the spaces between a cross, with gold filigree knotwork panels.
The older " lower " face, which is currently detached from the case, is in silver-gilt copper alloy, with a large cross inside a border that carries the inscription in Irish, which also runs along the arms of the cross.
The newer " upper " face, of silver-gilt, is again centred on a cross with a large oval rock crystal stone at the centre and lobed surrounds, and other gems.

silver-gilt and collection
The college's collection of silverware includes a silver-gilt punch bowl, presented by Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn in 1732.

silver-gilt and Museum
Chrismatory for ritual oil from Germany, 1636 ( silver-gilt, Victoria and Albert Museum, London ).
Mazer, Maplewood with silver-gilt mounts, made around 1380 Victoria and Albert Museum, London

silver-gilt and was
After he was elevated as pope, he presented to the church a copy of the Gospels bound with plates of gold and adorned with jewels, as well as an altar-cover and two chased silver-gilt ampullae for use at Mass.
Talented, charming and attractive ( and surprisingly modest ) Lawrence was popular with Bath residents and visitors: artists William Hoare and Mary Hartley gave him encouragement ; wealthy people allowed him to study their collections of paintings and Lawrence's drawing of a copy of Raphael's Transfiguration was awarded a silver-gilt palette and a prize of 5 guineas by the Society of Arts in London.
Napoleon's return from Elba put these plans on hold, although Lawrence did make a visit to Paris, where his friend Lord Charles Stewart was ambassador, and saw the art that Napoleon had looted from Italy, including Raphael's Transfiguration, the painting he had reproduced for his silver-gilt palette as a boy.
Edward Burne-Jones designed the grand piano in 1883 that was part of the Ionides's bequest, built by Broadwood and Sons, of stained oak decorated with gold and silver-gilt gesso.
The buckle was found in the grave of a warrior, and has a silver-gilt body, set with garnets and glass.
Above and below this flower, the name of the decoration Padma Vibhushan was embossed in silver-gilt.
Like the others, this book was leather-bound with silver-gilt edges and a cloth bookmark.
His tomb, a Baroque monument cast in silver and silver-gilt that was designed by Fischer von Erlach, stands in St Vitus Cathedral, Prague.
Some Italian-style sallets were provided with a covering of rich cloth, usually velvet, which was edged in silver-gilt or gilded brass ; ornamental decoration in the same metals could be added to the surface of the helmet, allowing areas of cloth to show through.
The grandest form of badge was worn as a pendant to a metal collar, often in gold or silver-gilt.
The monstrance was most often made of silver-gilt or other precious metal, and highly decorated.
Gilt-bronze is found from antiquity onwards across Eurasia, but especially in Chinese art, where it was always more common than silver-gilt, the opposite of Europe.

silver-gilt and made
The medals made be made in a range of metals, such as gold, silver-gilt, silver, bronze and lead, depending on the status of the recipient.
For a silver-gilt shrine, made from gold and silver supplied by the Chapter, 5ft long, 1ft wide.
* The Reliquary Cross of King Louis the Great of Hungary is a beautiful double-cross made out of gold with silver-gilt, enamel, and precious stones.
The Royal Medal, also known as The Queen's Medal, is a silver-gilt medal awarded each year by the Royal Society, two for " the most important contributions to the advancement of natural knowledge " and one for " distinguished contributions in the applied sciences " made within the Commonwealth of Nations.
The ducal hat () of the Duchy of Styria is a jagged crown made out of silver-gilt.
The Coronet of George, Prince of Wales, manufactured in 1901-1902, is a single-arched silver-gilt coronet made for the then Prince of Wales ( the future King George V ) to wear at the coronation of his father, King Edward VII, in 1902.

silver-gilt and at
There are eight large silver-gilt maces of the sergeants-at-arms kept in the Jewel House at the Tower of London.
The star is silver-gilt with the centre of each point in white enamel and the balls at the points in silver-gilt.

silver-gilt and century
Of the objects found in the oldest graves, and supposed to date from about the 7th century BC, the cups of silver and silver-gilt and most of the gold and amber jewelry are Phoenician ( possibly Carthaginian ), but the bronzes and some of the ivory articles seem to be of the Etruscan civilization.
Exhibits include a 15th century silver-gilt cross and silver thurible, an 18th century crucifix from Jerusalem, a martyrology ( 1541 ) by Bemardin Gucetic and illuminated Psalters.

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