1913.] GUERNSEY CHURCH PLATE. 81 



London hall mark for 1895. Maker's mark I ck I I krall 



Inscribed on lid V (= vinum) and round body " VERE . 

 EST . POTUS . SANCTUS . MEUS." 



The next seven pieces are modern and represent the pro- 

 ceeds of the melting down of the old plate in 1847. They are 

 in the Early Victorian rendering of Gothic work and bear the 

 London Hall Mark of 1846 and the maker's mark of | i.j.k.I 

 and are gilt. 



3. Flagon 12^ inches high. 



Modelled on the pattern of the Guille Cruet and 'inscribed 

 round body ( * >$i (ffilovia ■ in • ^aecelsis • free* . alleluia >Jc H 



4 and 5. Two CHALICES (similar) 9 inches high. 



Inscribed round bowl *« % calif em ■ *cdxxtavx& . acci- 

 jriam • et • nomznx • oni • intracaba >$i ** and on base 

 i . J} . c 



6. BaSON or ALMSDISH 13 inches diameter. 



Inscribed round rim «« »Ji O^vtib • vetvibxxam . bomtno . 

 pvo . omnibus • one • retvibuit • milji i{< " and in centre 

 an embossed figure of St. Peter in gothic frame inscribed 

 *< . g*anctu*» • IHetvus " 



7. Paten 8 inches diameter. 



No inscription. 



8 and 9. Two PATENS (similar) 7 inches diameter. 



Inscribed round rim % tyev . inxjstevinm . sancte . 

 incatmattani* . tue . libera . ncis . oominz >Ji ; in 

 centre, i . Jj - £♦ in G-lobed gothic setting. 



There are also 

 10 and 11. A Pair of Candlesticks 15 inches high. 



With hexagonal sconces, enriched on edge, a traceried 

 knop, and on hexagonal bases with knobbed toes. 



London hall mark of 1894. Maker's mark fciF] | krall I # 



Inscribed underneath, the one : " a LA G-LOrRE DE DIEU ET 

 EX MEMOIRE DE MATHILDE LE LACHEUR, FEMME DE 

 JEAN LENFESTEY; the other : A L'EULISE DE SAINT PIERRE 

 PORT, DON DE JEAN LENFESTEY, ANNO DOMINI 1895." 



II.— ST. SAMPSON'S. 



The plate here is of dates widely separated. Thus we 

 see a Pre-Reformation Chalice and nineteenth century vessels 

 together. 



* Barkentin and Krall. 



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