Embossed silver holy water font, probably of Lombard manufacture, dating back to the late 18th century. The piece features a central cross with the crucified Christ in relief, surmounted by a cartouche with the inscription "INRI." At the foot of the cross, two kneeling figures: an angel and a devotee, sculpted with great attention to detail. The base of the composition is decorated with a Greek frieze motif, while the holy water font's cup is finely chiseled with geometric and floral patterns. A decorative mascaron element completes the lower part, giving the piece a dramatic and baroque touch. This object represents an elegant example of late 18th-century sacred silverware, combining liturgical functionality and artistic refinement. The object has been restored and has slight missing parts. Height 21, width 8.5