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SILVER EXHIBITION
AT CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL
A new exhibition of silver from
the Dublin city parishes, supported by the Heritage
Council, has been installed in the Treasury in
the crypt of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.
The exhibits are mostly of the core items of altar
plate chalices and flagons for communion
wine and patens for the consecrated bread. However
there are also examples of less common pieces
alms dishes to hold the collection, knives
to cut the bread for communion, spoons to strain
impurities from the wine and corkscrews to open
the wine bottles.
The exhibits include work by some
of the leading Dublin goldsmiths such as Sir Abel
Ram, who was also Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1684,
Thomas Bolton, one of the most celebrated and
productive silversmiths of the Stuart period and
David Rummieu whose early 18th century knife for
St Michaels church is believed to be the
oldest Irish silver-handled knife.
Other pieces have less distinguished
or uncertain pedigrees but are of interest for
different reasons. A corkscrew from St Brides
church was the gift of the curate the Revd James
King, son of the famous Dublin goldsmith, David
King, while an alms dish from St Thomas
church was, according to the inscription, purchased
out of the savings and good management of the
churchwarden, Lewis Laurent not surprisingly
he was prevailed upon to remain in office for
another five years!.
The pieces in this exhibition
date from the 17th century onwards. Some are purely
functional while others are considerable works
of art. Together they reflect the dynamic interaction
of the liturgical life of the Church of Ireland
and the vibrant cultural life of the city of Dublin
and, in particular, the Company of Goldsmiths,
the only Dublin trade guild to survive from medieval
times to the present day.
Christ Church is open to visitors
from 09.45 to 17.00 during the winter months,
but closed on 26 and 27 December. For further
details see the cathedral
website.
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With the compliments of the
Diocesan Communications Officer 10/12/07
THE CHURCH OF IRELAND DIOCESES
OF DUBLIN & GLENDALOUGH
DIOCESAN COMMUNICATIONS
OFFICER, GARRETT CASEY
E-mail:dco@dublin.anglican.org
Tel: +353 1 6106447 | Mob: +353 87 2356472
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