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Russian Orthodox Altar Icon Cross Bronze Antique Religious Collectible

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This exquisite antique orthodix Altar wall crucifix from Russia is a rare find for collectors of religious artifacts. The intricate design and craftsmanship of this cross is a testament to the skill of the Russian metalworkers of the time. Made of metal/ Bronze this crucifix showcases the delicate attention to detail that was put into [Continue]

Hindu Religious Icon, Old Copper Lord VISHNU Statue Solid Rare to find Figures

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This extraordinary vintage copper statue, dating back to the 1860s, depicts the divine incarnation of Lord Vishnu alongside his consort, Goddess Lakshmi, in a mesmerizing portrayal of Hindu mythology. Meticulously hand-carved by skilled artisans, this sacred artifact encapsulates the timeless essence of devotion and spiritual significance. The statue beautifully captures Lord Vishnu in his avatara [Continue]

Antique Painting Oil Canvas Icon Virgin Child Jesus Christian Religion Rare 18th

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Welcome To My Store. Antique Painting Canvas Icon Virgin Child Jesus Christian Religion Rare Old 18th. Dear Buyers & collectors, We are Pleased to offer you a Gorgeous Unique Antique Beautiful. Very beautiful art work jewelry. Style: Louis 15th – Transition. Length: dimensions: 53.5 x 43 cm. Oil on canvas representing the Virgin Mary and [Continue]

Antique 1895 Religious Icon 4.5 Shrine Meerschaum Mary W Jesus In Shadow Box

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It is antique – late 1800’s. The antique tiny statue is the Madonna holding the Christ Child, with an embossed, decorated paper mat under old glass. Original hanger on back has been replaced. The new hanger is also old, but not as old as the piece – the hanger dates to the 1930’s, while the [Continue]