
Saint Joseph Holding Baby Jesus Statue Vintage Style Gifts For Him Handmade Home Decor Housewarmi

Delve into the rich tapestry of religious art with this antique 19th century solid bronze plaque. It beautifully captures the essence of Christianity, portraying the revered figure of the pope. The plaque’s intricately cast details and quality craftsmanship reflect a storied past, making it a timeless piece for any collection. This appliqué is a testament [Continue]
Add a touch of elegance to your antique Santo’s crown or Madonna Virgin statue with this beautiful gold tone sunburst halo. Handmade with intricate details, this halo is perfect for collectors of religious memorabilia. The material is made of metal and the country/region of manufacture is unknown. This antique religious corona is a must-have for [Continue]
Antique 19th Century European Wax Fugure of an Elizabethan Woman. Stands just under 9.5 in and just under 3.5 width at the bottom. Hollow interior on the bottom portion. As is: her neck is cracked but head stays on just fine with the stick, there is some. Cracking at the top of the head as [Continue]
This is a gorgeous antique carved wood Cherub / Angel that is approx: 14 1/2 by 9 inches. The condition is good with no structural issues, breaks, or cracks. There is of course some paint loss & wear due to its age- which just adds the character and beauty of the piece.
Just picked yesterday from the Long Beach Antique Flea Market.. Gorgeous, old Antique Gesso/Polychrome Statue of Jesus & possibly Joseph (don’t have enough expertise in this arena- any help would be lovely). I assume age wise, it’s at least 100 years old, maybe even more. Could be 18th C for all I know. If you [Continue]
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]