. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. humb-piece, and spreadingfoot, inscribed round front of body, The gift of John Ovenden,Hur/t-Perpoint, 1725. An Alms Dish of Silver. Diameter 9£ inches; weight ; hall marks for year 1774 ; makers mark (, see Jackson, p. 198). A plain dished plate with ogeemoulding on edge, inscribed underneath, Mary and AnnBeard to the Parish Church of Hurst-Pierpoint, 1775. An Alms Dish of Silver. Diameter 9| inches; weight ; hall marks for year 1846. A copy of above andinscri


. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. humb-piece, and spreadingfoot, inscribed round front of body, The gift of John Ovenden,Hur/t-Perpoint, 1725. An Alms Dish of Silver. Diameter 9£ inches; weight ; hall marks for year 1774 ; makers mark (, see Jackson, p. 198). A plain dished plate with ogeemoulding on edge, inscribed underneath, Mary and AnnBeard to the Parish Church of Hurst-Pierpoint, 1775. An Alms Dish of Silver. Diameter 9| inches; weight ; hall marks for year 1846. A copy of above andinscribed underneath, 11 Carey H. Borrer to the Parish Churchof Hurst-Pierpoint 13th Novr 1846. Two Alms Basins of Silver. Weight respectively 16-oz. 17-oz. 10-dwts.; hall marks for year 1890. These aredistinct basins in shape, each having three handles, inscribed, The offering of Carey H. Borrer—on the completion of fiftyyears as Rector—of Hurst Pierpoint 18th January 18^1. A Spoon of Silver. Weight 1TV0Z- A. perforated spoon withhexagonal stem and strawberry-shaped SUSSEX CHURCH PLATE. 241 A Spoon of Silver, Gilt. Weight U-oz. Of foreign workmanship,with ornamental handle and a figure on top. A Spoon of Silver. A small modern spoon of Birmingham manu-facture, inscribed, 44 1896. KINGSTON-BOWSEY. ST. JULIAN. A Communion Cup of Silvek. Height 7 inches ; diameter of bowl3j inches, and of foot 2f inches ; depth of bowl 4f inches ;weight 7-oz. 2-dwts.; there are no hall marks. This mostbeautiful cup was made in Nuremberg or Angsberg; the bowlis unusually deep, and is ornamented under a slightly swellinglip with a foliated band divided three times, at each inter-ruption there is a large pendant ornament; this and the bandare parcel gilt. From this band to the base the bowl isperfectly plain, and reposes in a calyx formed of eight acanthusleaves, rising from a frill of 16 smaller leaves. The stem joinsthe base of the calyx by two thin annulets, beneath whi


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