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Lacock Cup

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Lacock Cup Speakman Naomi
Libristo code: 02525038
Publishers British Museum Press, August 2014
The Lacock Cup is a rare object with a unique English history. Made in the 1430s, it is one of a han... Full description
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The Lacock Cup is a rare object with a unique English history. Made in the 1430s, it is one of a handful of pieces of secular silver from the Middle Ages, which both survived the changing culture of Tudor fashion and the turmoil of the Reformation. Originally created as a drinking cup for feasting in the fifteenth century, the Cup later became a sacred chalice for the community of Lacock in Wiltshire at the parish church of Saint Cyriac. With an unbroken local heritage of over 400 years, this piece was a central feature of religious ceremony until the late twentieth century. The remarkable story of this special cup is brought to life in this short and accessible book. Its history, from drinking vessel to holy chalice, opens a window into the culture of late medieval England and having survived the centuries in near perfect condition, it acts as a witness to these times of great change. Charting the journey of the Cup, from fifteenth century medieval society, through the Reformation and later Civil War to the present day, this book will also explore the Cups role as a communion vessel in its local setting of Lacock, and its treatment at the British Museum where it has been on loan since 1962. The Cup remained in irregular use by the parish until the 1980s, and this story of over 500 years of outstanding care and use provides a fitting conclusion to one of Englands most important silver objects.

About the book

Full name Lacock Cup
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2014
Number of pages 64
EAN 9780714150819
ISBN 0714150819
Libristo code 02525038
Weight 178
Dimensions 148 x 210 x 5
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