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I found it in a book about early Christian art. But I didn't know it is in the USA, rather than in France, where it would belong! It was stolen in 1804 from the Cabinet National des Médailles et Antiques and then passed through several private hands , from England to the USA in around 1920 before it wound up as a gift in 1942 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
The fine filigran details reminded me of Etruscan gold work.

I think it is in National gallery of art. Last collector was Joseph Widener who was a funding benefactor of this museum.

yes - but initially, it was stolen and it really belongs to France. Reminds me of the case of Klimt's Adele - except that one was sued for and they won (in spite of Adele Bloch-Bauer's will to place it in the Belvedere in Vienna, where it had hung for years).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portrait_of_Adele_Bloch-Bauer_I - but then what appeared to be the deciding factor was that the Nazi had stolen it, but turned it over to the Belvedere Museum. But because it was Nazi that stole it, and not British, as the case with this chalice ...........

Museums are filed with stolen stuff :-D

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