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Antique 19th C. Silver Plated Religious Plaque Jesus Last Supper Church Panel

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A high relief plaque depicting The Last Supper, after Leonardo Da Vinci mural of the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus shared with his apostles in Jerusalem before his crucifixion. Signed by the Artist. Metal suspension hook on verso for easy display. MEDIUM AND TECHNIQUES: Silver plated tin metal, wooden frame. DIMENSIONS: 16 [Continue]

Antique Brass Halo for Religious Statue from Catholic Church Ornate 12Dia

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ANTIQUE BRASS HALO, FOR A RELIGIOUS STATUE, FROM A CATHOLIC CHURCH, ORNATE HAMMERED AND INCISED DESIGN – PROBABLY BY HAND, HAS ONE ATTACHMENT SCREW AT BASE, BRASS HAS NICE OLD PATINA, WOULD BE VERY NICE ADDITIONAL TO ANTIQUE STATUE. Size – approximately – 12Dia. Age – 19th – early 20th Century. Condition – used condition, [Continue]

Antique 2-tone bronze wall Paster Reverend church wall mount plaque name sign

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Crafted with an eye for detail, this antique bronze wall sign is an exquisite addition to any space seeking a touch of historical elegance. The two-toned finish adds a classic charm, while its rectangular shape and religious subject matter make it an ideal choice for chapels, churches, or personal devotional collectors. It is in great [Continue]

Antique Italian pair religious art plaster church presbytery angel lamps 1920s

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A stunning and rare to find large pair of church / presbytery plaster angel lamps with polychrome hand painted colors, decorated with green glass grapes and golden metal leaves, 3 functional lights each, beautiful work of sculpture, in excellent condition overall, marked at the bottom”T. 30.5 inches high total x 16 inches wide. Angels alone [Continue]