1U1T.] GUERNSEY CHURCH PLATE. 27 



2. Chalice (silver-gilt) .'.. ... ... 8^ inches high. 



London hall mark of 1732. Maker's mark (ffp * 



Inscribed at lower part of bowl : " A Dame Susanne le 

 Gros, Dame de l'lsle de / Serk et Dependances anno Domini 

 1732." Surmounted by coat of arms of Le Gros, quarterly 

 argent and azure on a bend sable, three martlets. 



Under foot 19 . 7 . 0. 



3. Chalice ... 7f inches high. 



No hall mark. Maker's marks rfWii \@m 



Inscribed round bowl : " Don de Mr. Robert Selowley a 

 L'Eglise de Serk 1765." 



•4. PATEN on foot (silver-gilt) 5 inches diameter. 



Hall mark and maker's mark same as No. 2. 



Inscribed as No. 2. 

 5. Spoon ... 



Hall mark and maker's mark indistinguishable. 



Apparently a common tea-spoon of 18th century make, 

 ' with a modern cross soldered on to stem and the bowl pierced. 



There is also a modern electro-plated Flagon. 



The Vicarages. 



As these are all comparatively modern Churches, the 

 plate will not be noted in detail for each Church. There is 

 some good Georgian Plate at St. James', St. John's and Holy 

 Trinity, and some excellent pieces of modern work at St. 

 Stephen's. 



ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH. 



1. Chalice, engine turned, chased and part gilt 



10 inches high. 

 French hall mark. 



Inscribed under Imse " L. N. Seichan." 

 * Joseph fcimitli, O.E.P. p. 445. 



