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18th Century Pair of Italian Reliquary
2.500,00€
18th Century monumental pair of gilt and silvered wooden reliquary coming from Central Italy, decorated with deep scrolling pattern carving and dating back to the first half of 18th century, 1730 circa.
Standing on an upside-down shelf shaped bases, they show a charming patina, an original dark oxidized silver – mecca – and gold leaf finish.
One door wooden panel on the back side is later. Good condition, with age related signs of wear and use.
Period: 1700
Article size:
height: 69 cm
width: 45 (40) cm
depth: 16 cm
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