Title
Communion cup. A turned wooden goblet with decorative rings around the middle, stem and foot.
Identifier
ABDUA:17650
Description
Maple-wood chalice came from Greyfriars Church when it was demolished in 1903. Probably used as an ornament, perhaps one of a pair (pronounced angular rim is not suitable for drinking from so unlikely to be a communion chalice). Made between 1650 and 1700, body and stem turned. The foot is a separate piece and is hand carved.
Date
Early: 1650 Late: 1700
Format
wood maple wood, turned carved, H: 211 mm D: 122 mm
Coverage
Europe, Scotland, North East Scotland, Greyfriars Church Broad Street Aberdeen Aberdeenshire
Source
Field Collection Date: 1903
Type
Physical Object
Provenance
Acquisition Source: Greyfriars.Kirk.Session
UUID
929161d5-3e02-4052-91b1-b36e41d758cb