Monthly Archives: November 2025

Oil Lamp Chalice Goblet Religious Artifact Clergy Rectory Home antique c1800’s

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Oil Lamp Chalice Goblet Religious Artifact Clergy Rectory Home antique c1800’s. Gk / tt. Tg. All the moving parts move – all. In original condition. As found showing a great patina. Originally found in a catholic rectory – the size is similar in comparison to a religious chalice. 12 overall height to top of burner. [Continue]

Antique French Oil Painting c. 1900 Woman at Altar, Signed, Religious Scene

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A reverent and atmospheric antique oil painting on board, signed E. Bouray (lower right), dating to circa 1900 and sourced from France. The scene depicts a woman in period dress kneeling before an altar, her hands folded in prayer beneath the soft glow of candlelight. Behind her, a gilded frame encloses an image of the [Continue]

Vintage & Antique Rosary, Religious Medals, Crosses 107 Pieces. READ

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There are 107 pieces in the lot. There are 52 loose crosses and medals. There are 51 rosaries (10 broken). There are 12 necklaces with various types of crosses. There are 2 bracelets. There is a range of materials including glass, crystal, wood, plastic, MOP, bakelite (possibly). Some of the medals are marked gold filled. [Continue]

Antique Ethiopia Orthodox Hand Carved/painted Wood Icon Altar Religious Artifact

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This Antique Ethiopian Orthodox hand-carved and painted wood icon, altar religious artifact is a unique and beautifully crafted piece that holds historical and religious significance. Handmade in Ethiopia, this item showcases intricate details and vibrant colors that are typical of traditional Ethiopian Orthodox icons. Perfect for collectors or those seeking a piece of religious history [Continue]