Reliquary - Silver - 1700-1750 - Saint Antoine with the carved bone child






Has 20 years of experience trading curios, including 15 years with a leading French dealer.
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Description from the seller
Antique silver reliquary medallion of Saint Anthony of Padua – circa 1700
Magnificent tested silver reliquary medallion, circa 1700. It contains a fine sculpted bone representation of Saint Anthony of Padua holding the Child Jesus, protected under glass.
Richly decorated frame with intricate double borders.
Photos are an integral part of the object descriptions and complement the presentation. They allow for an assessment of their condition and characteristics. Please examine them carefully before making any commitment.
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with a tracking number to ensure fast and secure delivery.
Happy bidding
Note: In accordance with canon law (can. 1190 §1), this sale concerns only the reliquary as a sacred art object. The relics it contains are not the subject of the transaction but are included gratuitously for their historical and cultural value.
Seller's Story
Antique silver reliquary medallion of Saint Anthony of Padua – circa 1700
Magnificent tested silver reliquary medallion, circa 1700. It contains a fine sculpted bone representation of Saint Anthony of Padua holding the Child Jesus, protected under glass.
Richly decorated frame with intricate double borders.
Photos are an integral part of the object descriptions and complement the presentation. They allow for an assessment of their condition and characteristics. Please examine them carefully before making any commitment.
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with a tracking number to ensure fast and secure delivery.
Happy bidding
Note: In accordance with canon law (can. 1190 §1), this sale concerns only the reliquary as a sacred art object. The relics it contains are not the subject of the transaction but are included gratuitously for their historical and cultural value.
