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The Lacock Cup is a late medieval silver standing-cup. It was made for secular use, which makes it a rare survival, but was early in its life given to St Cyriac's Church in Lacock, Wiltshire, England, who used it as a chalice. It is now in the British Museum, where it is usually on display.

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  • The Lacock Cup is a late medieval silver standing-cup. It was made for secular use, which makes it a rare survival, but was early in its life given to St Cyriac's Church in Lacock, Wiltshire, England, who used it as a chalice. It is now in the British Museum, where it is usually on display. (en)
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  • Mid-Fifteenth Century (en)
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  • Lacock Cup as displayed in the British Museum (en)
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  • Silver (en)
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  • Lacock Cup (en)
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  • The Lacock Cup at the British Museum, TheArtFundUK (en)
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  • The Lacock Cup is a late medieval silver standing-cup. It was made for secular use, which makes it a rare survival, but was early in its life given to St Cyriac's Church in Lacock, Wiltshire, England, who used it as a chalice. It is now in the British Museum, where it is usually on display. (en)
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  • Lacock Cup (en)
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