WebChalice: designed 1847, made by John Hardman & Company, Birmingham, 1847; silver bowl, parcel-gilt, plated base metal body; 18.5cm high, 8.7cm dia. bowl, 11.5cm across lobes of sexfoil base. Hardman Metal Day Book entry dated 6 December 1847: ‘Rt Revd Bishop Willson Hobart Town 10 Chalices & Patens gilt inside @ 80/- 40 0 0’. Exhibited: WebChalice, 1849. Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (British, 1812–1852). Silver, cup interior gilded, with applied and chased decoration; overall: 22 cm (8 11/16 in.). The Cleveland …
Pugin, Barry and the Palace of Westminster - Victorian Web
WebA Pugin-designed chalice based on the forms of the cheapest type of Sienese chalice (Image: Brian Andrews) Another instance of Pugin providing a new bowl design for a Sienese chalice is to be found at St John’s Hospital Chapel, Alton, Staffordshire. The Alton chalice (Image: Brian Andrews) In this chalice the champlevé enamel has survived WebPugin Chasuble. The Chasuble is exceptionally made with elegant orphrey in Pugin style. Worn for Liturgical occasions. 10 products. Pugin Chasuble with Braided Lace Orphrey. … navas tonic water
‘A.W.N. Pugin, Stained Glass and the 1851 Medieval Court’, True ...
WebPugin is reported to have described the Palace of Westminster, in a passing and dismissive remark, as consisting of "Tudor details on a classic body" (Eastlake 183), and even his greatest admirers agree with his first biographer, Benjamin Ferrey, that Barry's plan was the basis of the finished building: Although unquestionably Pugin's knowledge ... Webchalices and those designed by Pugin, and manufactured by Hardmans, lies in the form of the chalice spine and the means by which it is tightened onto the chalice assembly. Hardman chalices have a cylindrical rod for a spine, soldered to the cup and threaded at the other end, as seen below. The underside of an 1847 Pugin chalice purchased by marketeer redlands california