Collection of 12 religious objects (12) - Different materials - 1880-2000





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A range of Catholic religious items including a first communion glass, holy water cruets, rosaries, a Marian statue, holy water fonts, a host plate, a chrismatory/oil box, a decorative medal and a lapel pin, Dutch St. Gregory Association for Church Music.
Condition: fair to good
- First Communion glass engraved with Christ handing out the communion: 'Souvenir de ma premiere communion', 17 x 8.7 cm, condition excellent.
- Two small earthenware holy-water fonts from the 1960s. The holy-water fonts were produced by the Goebel company, which also produced the famous Hummel figurines.
These holy-water fonts are intended for domestic use.
Note:
TMK 3 (1960-1972)
TMK 4 (1964 -1972)
Dimensions
Yellow holy water font: 6.7 x 6.7 x 4 cm
Gray holy water font: 6.6 x 6 x 4 cm
Condition: very good
- Holy water cruet, gray with cross and the Holy Spirit, 17.5 cm. Condition: the cruet has a hairline crack along its length. marked Goebel and blind mark HX 311.
- Terracotta glazed holy water cruet with a cross, Made in Holland. 15x5 x 10 cm, condition: handle glued,
- Medal and wearing pin of the Saint Gregory Association. With an image of Pope Gregory. Parish councils and choir boards can nominate individuals who have distinguished themselves for the music in the liturgy on the occasion of an anniversary for the award of a church decoration (ereteken) instituted by the Gregorius Association. Made by Koninklijke Begeer, probably silver.
- Chrism box / oil box / pyxis, intended for the holy oils, circa 1900, silvered brass, worn and the hinge is broken.
- Rosary, silver-colored, probably alpacca and brass, circa 1920, condition: good.
- Rosary beads, purple glass and brass, circa 1920, condition: good.
- A porcelain figurine of the Virgin Mary, Madonna with child, from the late 19th or early 20th century. Probably manufactured in Belgium, Andenne, 8 x 3.5 x 5 cm, excellent condition
- Brass communion wafer dish, handmade and hammered, on 3 feet, marked on the underside. 20.2 x 20.2 x 2.5 cm
A range of Catholic religious items including a first communion glass, holy water cruets, rosaries, a Marian statue, holy water fonts, a host plate, a chrismatory/oil box, a decorative medal and a lapel pin, Dutch St. Gregory Association for Church Music.
Condition: fair to good
- First Communion glass engraved with Christ handing out the communion: 'Souvenir de ma premiere communion', 17 x 8.7 cm, condition excellent.
- Two small earthenware holy-water fonts from the 1960s. The holy-water fonts were produced by the Goebel company, which also produced the famous Hummel figurines.
These holy-water fonts are intended for domestic use.
Note:
TMK 3 (1960-1972)
TMK 4 (1964 -1972)
Dimensions
Yellow holy water font: 6.7 x 6.7 x 4 cm
Gray holy water font: 6.6 x 6 x 4 cm
Condition: very good
- Holy water cruet, gray with cross and the Holy Spirit, 17.5 cm. Condition: the cruet has a hairline crack along its length. marked Goebel and blind mark HX 311.
- Terracotta glazed holy water cruet with a cross, Made in Holland. 15x5 x 10 cm, condition: handle glued,
- Medal and wearing pin of the Saint Gregory Association. With an image of Pope Gregory. Parish councils and choir boards can nominate individuals who have distinguished themselves for the music in the liturgy on the occasion of an anniversary for the award of a church decoration (ereteken) instituted by the Gregorius Association. Made by Koninklijke Begeer, probably silver.
- Chrism box / oil box / pyxis, intended for the holy oils, circa 1900, silvered brass, worn and the hinge is broken.
- Rosary, silver-colored, probably alpacca and brass, circa 1920, condition: good.
- Rosary beads, purple glass and brass, circa 1920, condition: good.
- A porcelain figurine of the Virgin Mary, Madonna with child, from the late 19th or early 20th century. Probably manufactured in Belgium, Andenne, 8 x 3.5 x 5 cm, excellent condition
- Brass communion wafer dish, handmade and hammered, on 3 feet, marked on the underside. 20.2 x 20.2 x 2.5 cm

