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Contents of the chapel at Tyntesfield (© National Trust Photographic Library)
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Contents of the chapel at Tyntesfield (© National Trust Photographic Library) Contents of the chapel at Tyntesfield (© National Trust Photographic Library) Contents of the chapel at Tyntesfield (© National Trust Photographic Library)

Contents of the chapel at Tyntesfield

Artist: Various

Location: Tyntesfield

Materials: brass & oak

Grant:

Amount Paid: £100,000 (Total: £159,000)

Vendor: Trustees of the 2nd Lord Wraxall (deceased)

Review number: 5149 (2002)

Provenance:
Gibbs family

Description:
The contents of the chapel including: a pair of brass altar candlesticks; a pair of brass two-handled ewers; a Victorian giltmetal altar cross set with bloodstone panels; a brass table lectern; a brass lectern supported by lions; a pair of giltmetal chandeliers; 91 oak chapel chairs; an oak side table on trestle ends; 2 oak benches; 2 X-framed oak armchairs; 2 oak kneelers; oak gothic-style screen; lectern; oak altar table; mother-of-pearl and ebonised cross; oak two door cupboard; altar chalice, flagon and paten; altar linen and various other textiles; large number of plain chapel side chairs. Full inventory not yet completed according to 2004 audit.

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