Large gilt bronze reliquary monstrance in Neo-Gothic Style decorated with polychrome enamel housing inside of the central cavity covered with domed glass, a first-class ex ossibus (of the bone) relic of Saint Procopius of Scythopolis. A massive relic consisting of an intact vertebrae bone is affixed to a red silk background and identified on a manuscript cedula label as S. Procope A.M. (Saint Procopius of Alexandria, Martyr). On the back, the theca is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax with a clear imprint of a coat of arms of Bishop Pierre-Alfred Grimardias (†1896), Bishop of Cahors, France (1866–1896).
Spectacular large cruciform reliquary monstrance made of lacquered wood decorated with a silver figure of crucified Christ, silver finials, and plaques depicting Skull over Crossed Bones and the Lamb of God. A removable ornate theca housing particles from the wood from the True Cross of Jesus Christ is placed in the oval cavity at the base of the monstrance. The relics are displayed in a cruciform shape surrounded by paperolle ornamentation and are identified in Latin on a manuscript cedula label as S. Crusis D.N.J.C. (Holy Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ). On its back, the theca is secured by an undisturbed seal of red Spanish wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of Father Dominique Lacaes, the Abbot of the Trappist monastery of Sainte-Marie du Mont in Godewaersvelde, France (1847–1883). On the back, the base of the monstrance has a hinged-door compartment that reveals the original matching authentics document issued and signed by Abbot Lacaes in 1867.
An attractive ornate glass-fronted hallmarked silver pendant reliquary theca decorated around the opening with the Crown of Thorns, housing precious relic of the Thorn from the Crown of Thorns of Jesus Christ. The relic is displayed on the ground of red silk surrounded by the image of the Crown of Thorns. On the back, under a protective cap, the reliquary is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint with a coat of arms of Monsignor François-Marie-Benjamin Richard (†1908), Archbishop of Paris (1875-1908), France. The relic is accompanied by the original matching authentics document issued by Cardinal Richard in 1907 where the relic is described in Latin as sacram particulam Spinae Coronae D.N.J.C. (a precious part from the Thorn of the Crown of Thorns of Our Lord Jesus Christ).
An attractive cruciform glass-fronted gilt bronze reliquary with polychrome enamel ornamentation housing precious first-class ex capillis (from the hair) relic of St. Marian-Bernadette Soubirous. A precious relic is affixed to a paper ground and identified in Latin as S.M. Bernadae. On the back, behind a removable cap with a foldable stand, the theca is secured with a perfectly-preserved seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint of a coat of arms of Fr. Patrice Flynn († 1970), Bishop of Nevers, France (1932-1963). The relic is accompanied by an original authentics document signed by Bishop Flynn and dated 1961.
Translated from French, the document reads as follows:
"Madam Countess, in gratitude for your generosity for our church, please receive this pious relic of the very Saint Bernadette Soubirous, sealed with our seal. May it bring you peace. I pray to God to bless you".
An attractive French round gilt brass glass-fronted reliquary theca housing the first-class ex ossibus (of the bone) relic of Saint Therese de Lisieux. A substantial relic is affixed to the green silk background decorated with a Saint's portrait and gilt silver wire ornamentation and identified in French on a manuscript cedula label as Ossiments de Ste Thérèse de l' C.J. (of the bone of Saint Therese of Child Jesus). On the back, the theca is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax with a clear imprint of the Discalced Carmelite Order.
A large cruciform reliquary monstrance of lacquered wood decorated with a silver bronze figure of crucified Christ. A removable silver theca housing particles from the wood from the True Cross of Jesus Christ is placed in the round cavity at the base of the monstrance. The substantial relics are displayed in a cruciform shape surrounded by gilt paper ornamentation and are identified in French on a manuscript cedula label as Bois de la Vraie Croix (Wood from the True Cross). On its back, the theca is secured by an undisturbed seal of red Spanish wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of an unidentified Roman Catholic Archbishop.
A small cruciform reliquary monstrance of gilt brass standing on three lion-claw feet decorated with twelve red-colored crystals and the image of the Crown of Thorns. A central glass-fronted round cavity is housing particles from the wood from the True Cross of Jesus Christ. The relics are displayed in a cruciform shape on the ground of red silk and are identified on a manuscript cedula label as S.S. Crucis D.N.J.C. (The Most Holy Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ). On its back, under a protective cap, the theca is secured by an undisturbed seal of red Spanish wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of an unidentified Roman Catholic Archbishop.
An attractive round glass-fronted hallmarked silver pendant reliquary theca decorated around the perimeter with the Crown of Thorns, housing precious relics of the Wood from the True Cross of Jesus Christ. The relics are displayed in a cruciform shape on the ground of red silk surrounded by gilt paperolle and silver wire ornamentation and identified in Latin on a typeset cedula label as Vera Crucis ([of the] True Cross [of Our Lord Jesus Christ]). On the back, under a protective cap, the reliquary is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint with a coat of arms of Fr. Giuseppe Maria Pietro Raffaele Castellani O.E.S.A. (†1854), Titular Bishop of Porphyreon (1839-1854), Papal Sacristan and Assistant to the Pontifical Throne of Pope Gregory XVI. The relic is accompanied by the original matching authentics document issued by Bishop Castellani in 1858. In the bottom right corner, the document bears an additional certification by Cardinal Henri-Marie-Gaston Boisnormand de Bonnechose, Archbishop of Rouen, France, dated 1876.
The icon with realistcally rendered image of the Savior is covered by a silver revetment cover with a polychrome enamel halo and is housed in its original glass-fronted wooden kit shadow frame. The cover is hallmarked with a Moscow assay mark dated 1894, "84" silver purity (875/1000), and "КЗ" maker's mark.
An attractive round glass-fronted ivory frame reliquary theca housing precious relic of the Thorn from the Crown of Thorns of Jesus Christ. The relic is displayed on the ground of red silk inside of a smaller inner silver theca surrounded by an intricately made silver image the Crown of Thorns and seven set semi-precious amethists with looped silver wire. The relic is identified in Latin on a manuscript cedula label as Ste Spine de la Coronae D.N.J.C. (Holy Thorn from the Crown of Thorns of Our Lord Jesus Christ). On the back, the reliquary is secured by a red silk ribbon held in place by three seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint with a coat of arms of an unidentified Roman Catholic Bishop (most likely French).
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