An Inventory of the Church Plate of Leicestershire With Some Account of the Don

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An Inventory of the Church Plate of Leicestershire With Some Account of the Don
Andrew David Hedderwick Trollope
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Diam. Gj in.
Marks, i. Escalop shell, "Henry" above, "Joseph" below. 2. X crowned. 3. " Superfine hard metal made in London. " The modern silver service was presented by Miss Ord, * in the year the new church here was built on a different site to the ancient one, a small fragment of which latter still remains standin^r.
LAUGHTON.
Silver Cup. Weight, including lead in stem 8. G oz. Height 6f in. Diam. Of bowl and of foot 3! in. Height of stem 3 J in. Date 1781.
Hall marks, i. Small Roman F in a
...square shield. 2. Leopard's head crowned in plain shield. 3. Lion passant in plain oblong.
This cup has an egg-shaped bowl standing on a very narrow plain stem without a knob : which has been filled with lead, the probable cause of a crack in the stem near the top. There is a small beaded ornament round the edge of the foot. This was probably originally made for a secular cup.
Silver Paten. Weight 3. 8 oz. Diam. 6 in. Date 1880.
London hall marks.
This paten has in its centre the sacred monogram gilt, within a circle of glory.


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