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1900’s French Baby Jesus Wax Child Christmas Doll Religious Virgen

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Bridget’s Cabinet found this beautiful antique baby Jesus wax either for the collectors or for everybody who wants something special for the coming. This baby Jesus is made out of wax. So the hands , head and the legs are made of wax, the torso is made of fabric and stuffing. Face has glass eyes. [Continue]

Finest Hernando Villa Painting Antique Exhibited Large Religious Christmas Icon

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Overview : GIANT OIL ON CANVAS MOUNTED TO BOARD. UV PLEXI GLASS ADDED TO FRAME FOR EXTRA PROTECTION. DATES AROUND 1930’S TO 1940’S. As shown looks great. Measurements : Painting 30 X 40 inches. FRAMED 36 BY 46 INCHES. Thank you for visiting!! The item “FINEST HERNANDO VILLA PAINTING ANTIQUE EXHIBITED LARGE RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS ICON” [Continue]

Antique 1900’s French Art Nouveau Plaster CHRISTMAS NATIVITY Relief Plaque 27

Circa 1900, this is an antique French plaster bas relief of a serene and beautifully detailed religious nativity scene. Scene of Mary and Joseph with Jesus in the Nativity. Incredible detail and artistry. Similar to works of French artists of the same time period like Rupert Carabin. Condition: Wear and tear that is normal with [Continue]

Baby Jesus 14.9 Glass Eye Nativity Christmas Figurine Vintage Antique Religious

Baby Infant Child Jesus 14.9 / 38cm Glass Eye Nativity Christmas Hand Painted Figurin Olot Vintage Religious Antique / F022 size: L: 14.9 inch without halo: 12.5 inch× W: 6.8 inch × D:10.9 inch, 1.92 lb L: 38 cm without halo: 32 cm× W: 17.5 cm × D:12.5 cm, 875 g material: plaster, glass eye, [Continue]

Antique Swedish Bonad Painting Christmas Signed Dated Kurbitz Dala Folk Art OLD

This remarkable 17″ x 54″ oil and watercolor on paper, laid to textile and mounted to Upson board work is signed and dated J Hernborg 33 lower right. Painted in the Bonad tradition dating back to the 1600s (and earlier), the 2 scenes depicted relate to Christmas: The adoration of the Magi and the Flight [Continue]