Credence tables and cabinets are pieces of furniture that were commonly used in medieval and Renaissance churches. They were typically placed against the wall on either side of the altar and were used to hold the sacred vessels, such as chalices and patens, that were used during the Mass. Credence tables were small, narrow tables that were often made of wood and had a single drawer or cabinet. Credence cabinets were larger, more elaborate pieces of furniture that were typically made of wood and had several drawers or compartments for storing the sacred vessels. They were also used to hold the bread and wine that were to be consecrated during the Mass. They were usually made of oak, and were often richly decorated with carvings, inlays, and gilding.

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C17th oak credence cupboard carved panel back with figural…

Carved Oak Credence Cupboard with Figural Uprights, 1682

C17th oak credence cupboard carved panel back with figural uprights dated 1682, cupboard below on fluted baluster legs joined by a plain under tier 214h x 132w x 60d

A grey painted Gothic revival credence cupboard, with linen…

Grey Gothic Credence Cupboard with Linen Fold Carving

A grey painted Gothic revival credence cupboard, with linen fold carved detail, 150 cm high, 115 cm wide, 45 cm deep

A Henri II walnut Credence, later 19th century, with a raised…

Walnut Credence with Carvings and Marble Top

A Henri II walnut Credence, later 19th century, with a raised flat topped pediment, flanked by carved creatures and finials, a shelf with turned cup and fluted supports to a red and grey mottled marble top with plate rack, a pair of carved cushion frieze…

An antique French oak credence in the Gothic manner, later 19th…

19th Century French Gothic Oak Credence Cabinet

An antique French oak credence in the Gothic manner, later 19th century, an architectural cornice above a cupboard with arrow point hinges and a steel lock flanked by panels relief carved with knight and monk style figures within arched Gothic niches, an…