Three items of church silver were included in the survey: a cup (dated 16101611), a paten (1719) and a flagon (1743).
The church had a cup dating to around 1570, a 17th-century cover platen and a flagon dating to circa 1667.
Resin is also used to coat the inside, which makes the flagon watertight.
The flagon was followed by the half-gallon (2.27 l) jar and was preceded by the square rigger and the bluey.
They decided to adopt a costume that incorporated mendicant symbols such as beggars' bowls and flagons.
There is also a silver chalice and patens of 1837 and 1877 and a silver-gilt flagon of 1869.
The church possesses several pieces of silver, including a flagon, chalice, paten and paten cover, most of which dates from the 17th and 18th century.
Of the whole collection, only one chalice, one paten and two flagons survive.