"Mass Chalice" (1500). Made in a Greater Poland workshop around 1500. The six-lobed foot is engraved with images of the Virgin and Child, St. Catherine, St. Dorothy, St. Barbara, St. Agnes, and St. Margaret. The stem is hexagonal, while the hexagonal nodus takes the form of a small chapel. The cup is decorated with an openwork basket-like ornament. The chalice was made using gilding, hammering, engraving, cutting, chasing, enamelling, and repoussé work. It is crafted from gilded silver and enamel, stands 20 cm high, with a cup diameter of 9.5 cm and a foot diameter of 12.7 cm. Originally from the Church of St. Catherine in Skoraszewice, it is now preserved in the Archdiocesan Museum in Poznań.