Gothic Style Crucifix - Wood - 1800-1850






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Antique Gothic-style ecclesiastical crucifix in wood with an ebony base, dating to 1800–1850, with silver-plated fittings including the corpus and INRI plaque; measures 43 cm high, 9 cm wide and 9 cm deep in good condition.
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Exquisite 19th Century Ecclesiastical Crucifix – A Piece of Sacred Art and History
This magnificent antique crucifix, likely dating from the mid-to-late 19th century, is a stunning representation of ecclesiastical craftsmanship from continental Europe—possibly France or Italy. The piece stands proudly on a turned ebony or ebonized wooden base accentuated with finely detailed silver or silver-plated fittings, including the corpus of Christ and intricate religious emblems. Its beautifully aged patina speaks to decades, if not centuries, of careful preservation and devotion.
The ornate design, featuring a coiled snake circling a globe and a heraldic shield adorned with sacred symbols, suggests that this crucifix was originally commissioned for a chapel, monastery, or private devotional space belonging to a cleric or noble family. The detailing around the cross and the "INRI" plaque further reinforce its period authenticity and high quality. Each element—the sculpted Christ figure, classical base, and symbolic ornamentation—reflects the devotional artistry of 19th-century Catholic Europe.
More than a devotional object, this crucifix is a remarkable artifact of faith and heritage. Measuring approximately [insert approximate height], it would make an elegant and meaningful centerpiece in any collection of religious art or antique décor. Its craftsmanship, materials, and condition together make it a rare find for collectors, historians, or individuals seeking a tangible connection to centuries of Christian tradition and artistry.
Exquisite 19th Century Ecclesiastical Crucifix – A Piece of Sacred Art and History
This magnificent antique crucifix, likely dating from the mid-to-late 19th century, is a stunning representation of ecclesiastical craftsmanship from continental Europe—possibly France or Italy. The piece stands proudly on a turned ebony or ebonized wooden base accentuated with finely detailed silver or silver-plated fittings, including the corpus of Christ and intricate religious emblems. Its beautifully aged patina speaks to decades, if not centuries, of careful preservation and devotion.
The ornate design, featuring a coiled snake circling a globe and a heraldic shield adorned with sacred symbols, suggests that this crucifix was originally commissioned for a chapel, monastery, or private devotional space belonging to a cleric or noble family. The detailing around the cross and the "INRI" plaque further reinforce its period authenticity and high quality. Each element—the sculpted Christ figure, classical base, and symbolic ornamentation—reflects the devotional artistry of 19th-century Catholic Europe.
More than a devotional object, this crucifix is a remarkable artifact of faith and heritage. Measuring approximately [insert approximate height], it would make an elegant and meaningful centerpiece in any collection of religious art or antique décor. Its craftsmanship, materials, and condition together make it a rare find for collectors, historians, or individuals seeking a tangible connection to centuries of Christian tradition and artistry.
