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1568A |
A GROUP OF 3 1ST CLASS RELICS
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, St. Reginoldi, St. Germaine, together with a
partial Holy Land Reliquary. |
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1568B |
A VERY FINE 19TH C. STERLING
MOUNTED MOTHER-OF-PEARL CRUCIFIX and a sterling pendant of Our
Lady. Cross L.3.25". |
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1568C |
AN 18TH C. CAST BRONZE PLAQUE OF
CHRIST
at the Last Supper and a bronze votive candle stick, plus two 19th
century Russian bronze crosses. |
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1568D |
A 19TH C. RUSSIAN STERLING ICON
LAMP. |
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1568E |
A PAIR OF SILVER RELIEF SCULPTED
FIGURES OF CHRIST & OUR LADY mounted on oak. |
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1568F |
A LOT OF 3 FIGURES,
a large porcelain Resurrected Christ, a porcelain St. Barbara, and a
unique frosted glass figural votive lamp of Christ, 19th c. Some damage.
H.9"-14". |
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1568G |
AN INTERESTING RUSSIAN PRIEST
CROSS,
20th c. The central cross being an applied enamel depiction of Christ
surrounded by a border of paste stones with crown finial and various
green stones. Overall length incl. chain 33". |
| 1568H | A LARGE PAINTED CIRCULAR PLAQUE OF THE VEIL OF VERONICA, oil on round wood panel. Southeast European, 19th century. diameter 25.5". |
| 1568I | A RARE COPTIC ICON OF ST. MICHAEL, (19th century) paint on wood panel. Here the Archangel Michael, depicted with dark skin and large black eyes, is shown defeating Satan, who lies at his feet. The Coptic church was founded in Northern Egypt (Alexandria) by Saint Mark. The liturgical language of the church is Coptic, the former tongue of Egypt, interspersed with Greek and Arabic. 31.5"x11". |