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This finely chased chalice, made in 1569
in London in the reign of Queen Elizabeth
I, was given to Lavendon Church by Sir Anthony
Chester, bart. The chalice has been inspected
by antique silversmiths in more modern times;
they have concluded that it is in a brittle
and fragile condition and that work to remove
minor surface bruising and re-gilding
of the interior would be too risky to carry
out. Because of its fragile condition and its
historical value, the chalice is kept in
secure storage at all times and only retrieved
for display on rare and special occasions.
It is seen, below, in its rightful setting
at the time of an exhibition for thanksgiving
for repairs to St Michael's Church that
took place in September 1990. The Elizabethan Chalice of 1569 Given to
Lavendon Church by Sir Anthony Chester, bart. ![]() ![]() |



