Fluminalis Church Interiors
  • Pair  Exceptional Double Sided Doors.
  • Pair  Exceptional Double Sided Doors.
  • Pair  Exceptional Double Sided Doors.
  • Pair  Exceptional Double Sided Doors.
  • Pair  Exceptional Double Sided Doors.
  • Pair  Exceptional Double Sided Doors.
  • Pair  Exceptional Double Sided Doors.
  • Pair  Exceptional Double Sided Doors.
  • Pair  Exceptional Double Sided Doors.
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Pair Exceptional Double Sided Doors.
Width 54 / 108 cm
Height 227 cm (89.37 inch)
Depth 7 cm ( 2.76 inch)
Description:
Exceptional Double Sided Doors. en Mahogany / Bronze - Gilt / Glass., 19 th century


Incl : all  Bronze - Gilt Hinges & Locks / Door Handles.  Measures: Total height : 227 cm. Total Width : 108 cm. Depth : 7 cm.    

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Fluminalis Church Interiors
Address:
Rijdt 2 ,
6631 AS Horssen
Region: Gelderland
Country: The-Netherlands
Tel.: +31 (0)487 541999
E-mail: info@fluminalis.com
Website: www.fluminalis.com
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25 Seats Gothic - Style Choir Seats Total 14,45 Meters Lenght

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25 Seats Gothic - Style Choir Seats Total 14,45 Meters Lenght

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Pair  Choir Seats Total Lenght : 512 Cm

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Pair Choir Seats Total Lenght : 512 Cm

4 Gothic - Style Set Of Priest Altar - Seats.

4 Gothic - Style Set Of Priest Altar - Seats.

4 Gothic - Style Set Of Priest Altar - Seats

4 Gothic - Style Set Of Priest Altar - Seats

1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Helena

1 Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Helena

Helena
Augusta
Statue of Helena in the Musei Capitolini, Rome
Born c. AD 246–248
Drepanon (later Helenopolis), Bithynia, in Asia Minor
Died AD 330 (aged 82–84)
Rome, Tuscania et Umbria
Burial
Mausoleum of Helena
Spouse Constantius Chlorus
Issue Constantine I
Names
Flavia Julia Helena
Regnal name
Flavia Julia Helena Augusta
Dynasty Constantinian
Religion Nicene Christianity
1  Reliquary - Relic 12 Apostles

1 Reliquary - Relic 12 Apostles

1  Reliquary - Relic St. Nicholas

1 Reliquary - Relic St. Nicholas

1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Peter Apostle

1 Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Peter Apostle

Pope Saint
 
Peter the Apostle
  • Bishop of Rome
  • Bishop of Antioch
Saint Peter [it; ru], an early 6th-century Byzantine icon in Saint Catherine's Monastery depicting Peter in robes, holding keys and a martyr's cross
See First bishop of Rome and first bishop of Antioch, according to Catholic and Eastern Christian tradition
Papacy began c. AD 30[1]
Papacy ended Between 64 and 68 AD[1]
Successor
  • Bishop of Rome (according to tradition): Linus[2]
  • Bishop of Antioch (according to tradition): Evodius
Orders
Ordination c. AD 30
by Jesus Christ
Personal details
Born
Shimon Bar Yonah

c. 1 BC
Bethsaida, Golan Heights, Roman Empire
Died Between 64 and 68 AD
Vatican Hill, Rome, Italia, Roman Empire[3][4]
Parents Jonah (or Jona; John)
Spouse Name unknown
Occupation Fisherman, clergyman
Sainthood
Feast day
  • Main feast: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (with Paul the Apostle) 29 June (Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Lutheranism)
  • 18 January: Confession of Saint Peter (Anglicanism, Lutheranism)
  • 22 February: Chair of Saint Peter (Catholic Church)
Venerated in All Christian denominations that venerate saints
Canonized Pre-Congregation
Attributes Keys of Heaven, Red Martyr, pallium, papal vestments, rooster, man crucified upside down, vested as an Apostle, holding a book or scroll, Cross of Saint Peter
Patronage Patronage list
Shrines St. Peter's Basilica Church of St. Peter
1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Barbara With Original Document

1 Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Barbara With Original Document

Saint
 
Barbara
St. Barbara with her attribute – three-windowed tower, central panel of St. Barbara Altarpiece (1447), National Museum in Warsaw
Virgin and martyr
Born Mid-third century
Heliopolis (Roman Phoenicia) or Nicomedia, Bithynia
Died Late-third century to early-fourth century (executed by her father)
Venerated in
  • Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Roman Catholic Church
  • Oriental Orthodoxy
  • Aglipayan Church
  • Anglicanism
Feast
  • 4 December (Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church)
  • 8 Koiak (Coptic Orthodox Church)
  • 25 Meskerem (Ethiopian orthodox church)
  • 24 November (Episcopal Church (United States))
Attributes Three-windowed tower, palm, chalice, lightning, a crown of martyrdom
Patronage Paternò, Rieti (Italy); armourers; architects; artillerymen; firemen; firework makers; mathematicians; miners; tunnelers; lightning; chemical engineers; prisoners; Lebanon; Royal Air Force Armourers
1  Reliquary - Relic True Cross

1 Reliquary - Relic True Cross

1 Baroque - Style Reliquary - Relic The 3 Magi : Caspar, Melchior, Balthazar

1 Baroque - Style Reliquary - Relic The 3 Magi : Caspar, Melchior, Balthazar

1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Donatus With Original Document

1 Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Donatus With Original Document

Saint Donatus
Statue of Saint Donatus of Muenstereifel at the Kloster Maria Hilf (Bornheim) [de]
Martyr
Born c. 140
Rome
Died 173?
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
Major shrine Bad Münstereifel, Germany
Feast 7 August; 30 June
Attributes Roman armor; lightning bolt; martyr's palm; grapevine
Patronage lightning; fire; storms; bakers; Budapest;