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VERY DECORATIVE WALL NICHE MADE OUTOF CARVED WOOD IN GOTHIC STYLE. NICE TO DISPLAY A SCULPTURE IN IT. STATUE CAN MESURE UP TO. 33 X 15 X 12 CM.
Stunning table top collectors cabinet with inlaid Cross & Icon display shelf. 9x drawers, hinged display section & hinged lid with storage area underneath. Late 19th – early 20th Century. Dimensions – 47cm b7 45cm by 15cm. The item “Antique Table Top Religious Collectors Cabinet Drawers Icon Display Shelf” is in sale since Sunday, June [Continue]
Up for sale is a VINTAGE Religious shadowbox circa late 1800’s titled THY KINGDOM COME of Jesus’ Crucifixion. It was probably a religious art piece hung in a Victorian home. It is a greatly detailed shadowbox with period correct patina, lovingly arranged and framed. Great collector folk art piece as well. DIMENSIONS- 14W x 18H [Continue]
MAYAN INDIAN RELIGIOUS FOLK ART. The item “NICHE ST FRANCIS IN ESCAPARATE RELIGIOUS FOLK ART -SANTOS DISPLAY SHRINE” is in sale since Saturday, April 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Ethnographic\Latin American”. The seller is “newworldimportsinc” and is located in Clearwater Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States. Original/Reproduction: Original
FANTASTIC ANTIQUE BELGIUM CHURCH DISPLAY ALTAR. IT MEASURES, 36” X 23” X 63”H. AMAZING PIECE TO DISPLAY YOUR TREASURES. A PERFECT STAGE FOR YOUR FAVORITE STATUE. STATUE-CHAIR-FLOWERS ARE NOT INCLUDED. THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST! The item “Gorgeous Antique Carved Wood Religious Church Altar Niche Display, 36” x 63”H” is in sale since Wednesday, March 20, [Continue]
Incredibly Beautiful Hand Painted Porcelain! Madonna and Christ Jesus. Not sure what era. I found one other example, was told it was an old master painting from late 1700’s. Obviously this is not that old. This piece I believe is from the 1920’s – 30’s. It has a handsome leather closing display that stands as [Continue]