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  • 1 Gothic  Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver.
  • 1 Gothic  Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver.
  • 1 Gothic  Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver.
  • 1 Gothic  Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver.
  • 1 Gothic  Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver.
  • 1 Gothic  Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver.
  • 1 Gothic  Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver.
  • 1 Gothic  Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver.
  • 1 Gothic  Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver.
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1 Gothic Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver.
Width 15.3 cm ( 6.02 inch)
Height 22 cm ( 8.66 inch)
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Chalice With Original Paten. By : Bourdon Gent Belgium. Full Silver. style Gothic en Full Silver./ Gilt / Stones / Enamel, Gent - Belgium 19th century


Engraved :  'Calicem Salutaris Accipiam Et Nomen Domini Invocabo.

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GRAVE-CROSS , WOOD WITH HAND-CARVED CORPUS CHRISTI , 175 X 113 X 40 CM / 69” X 45” X 16” , BAVARIA – GERMANY , ANNO 1961 (CORPUS) – 1979 (CROSS).

1  Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Terence / St. Terentius.

1 Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Terence / St. Terentius.

Saint Terence of Pesaro
Saint Terence on the predella of the Pesaro Altarpiece
Martyr
Died ~251 AD
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Major shrine Pesaro Cathedral
Feast 24 September
Attributes soldier's attire, flagpole, tipped with a small cross, palm of martyrdom, model of Pesaro
Patronage Pesaro
1  Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Rainerius

1 Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Rainerius

Saint
 
Rainerius
Saint Rainerius by Cecco di Pietro
Born c. 1115/1117
Died c. 1160
Pisa, Italy
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Major shrine Duomo di Pisa
Feast June 17
Attributes depicted as a bearded hermit in a hairshirt holding a rosary; as a young pilgrim in a hairshirt carrying a banner with the Pisan cross; as being raised up by devils; or as dying in a hairshirt.
Patronage Pisa; travellers
1  Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Venantius Of Camerino

1 Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Venantius Of Camerino

Saint Venantius of Camerino
Venantius is hung upside-down over a fire, and then thrown to the lions. Wall mural from St. Venantius Church, Horgenzell.
Died ~250 AD
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church[1]
Major shrine Camerino and Raiano (AQ)
Feast May 18
Attributes young man crucified upside-down with smoke coming from his head; young man holding the citadel of Camerino; young man holding the city of Camerino, a palm, and a book; young man with a banner holding a city wall
Patronage Camerino and Raiano (AQ)
1  Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Paul Apostle

1 Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Paul Apostle

Saint
 
Paul the Apostle
Saint Paul (c. 1611) by Peter Paul Rubens
Apostle to the Gentiles, Martyr
Born Saul of Tarsus
c. 5 AD[1]
Tarsus, Cilicia, Roman Empire
Died c. 64/65 AD[2][3]
Rome, Italia, Roman Empire[2][4]
Venerated in All Christian denominations that venerate saints
Canonized Pre-Congregation
Major shrine Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, Rome, Italy
Feast
  • 25 January – Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul
  • 10 February – Feast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck in Malta
  • 29 June – Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (with Peter the Apostle)
  • 30 June – Former solo feast day, still celebrated by some religious orders
  • 18 November – Feast of the dedication of the basilicas of Saints Peter and Paul
  • Saturday before the sixth Sunday after Pentecost – Feast of the Twelve Apostles and Paul the thirteenth Apostle (Armenian Apostolic Church)[5]
Attributes Christian martyrdom, sword, book
Patronage Missionaries, theologians, evangelists, and Gentile Christians, Malta

Theology career
Education School of Gamaliel[6]
Occupation(s) Christian missionary and preacher
Notable work
  • Certain:
  • Epistle to the Romans
  • Epistle to the Galatians
  • First Epistle to the Corinthians
  • Second Epistle to the Corinthians
  • First Epistle to the Thessalonians
  • Epistle to Philemon
  • Epistle to the Philippians
  • Disputed:
  • Second Epistle to the Thessalonians
  • Epistle to the Colossians
  • Epistle to the Ephesians
  • First Epistle to Timothy
  • Second Epistle to Timothy
  • Epistle to Titus
Theological work
Era Apostolic Age
Language Koine Greek
Tradition or movement Pauline Christianity
Main interests Torah, Christology, eschatology, soteriology, ecclesiology
Notable ideas Pauline privilege, Law of Christ, Holy Spirit, Unknown God, divinity of Jesus, thorn in the flesh, Pauline mysticism, biblical inspiration, supersessionism, non-circumcision, salvation
1  Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Matteus Apostle

1 Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Matteus Apostle

Saint
 
Matthew the Apostle
Saint Matthew (c. 1611) by Peter Paul Rubens
Apostle, Evangelist, and Martyr
Born Capernaum,[1] Galilee, Roman Empire
Died 1st century (believed around year 68) AD
Ethiopia
Venerated in
  • Catholic Church
  • Eastern Catholic Churches
  • Eastern Orthodoxy
  • Oriental Orthodoxy
  • Church of the East
  • Anglican Communion
  • Lutheranism
  • Druze faith[2]
Canonized Pre-Congregation
Feast
  • 21 September (Western Christianity)
  • 22 October (Coptic Orthodox)
  • 16 November (Eastern Christianity)
Attributes Angel
Patronage Accountants; Salerno, Italy; bankers; Osorno, Chile; tax collectors; perfumers; civil servants[3]
Major works Gospel of Matthew
1 Romanesque - Style Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Sebastian

1 Romanesque - Style Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Sebastian

Saint
   
Sebastian
Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, by Il Sodoma, c. 1525
Captain of the Praetorian Guard
Roman Soldier, Healer and Martyr
Born c. AD 255
Narbo Martius, Gallia Narbonensis, Roman Empire
Died c. AD 288
(aged approximately 32)
Rome, Italia, Roman Empire
Venerated in
  • Catholic Church
  • Orthodox Church
  • Oriental Orthodoxy
  • Anglicanism
  • Lutheranism
  • Old Catholicism
Major shrine San Sebastiano fuori le mura Italy
Feast
  • 20 January (Roman Catholic), and (Oriental Orthodox)
  • 18 December (Eastern Orthodox)
  • 14/15 February (Ethiopian Orthodox church)
Attributes Tied to a post, pillar or a tree, shot by arrows
Patronage Soldiers; plague-stricken; archers; disabled peoples; athletes; cyclists; Negombo, Sri Lanka; Archdiocese of Lipa; Diocese of Tarlac; Diocese of Bacolod; Chiapa de Corzo, Mixtlán, Mexico; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Lumban, Laguna, Philippines; Borbon, Cebu, Philippines; Pucallpa, Peru; Taquaritinga, Brazil; Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; Győr, Hungary; Cusco, Peru; Loja, Ecuador; Rome, Italy
1 Romanesque - Style Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Agatha

1 Romanesque - Style Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Agatha

Saint
 
Agatha of Sicily
Depiction of Saint Agatha's martyrdom by Sebastiano del Piombo, 1520
Virgin and martyr
Born c. 231[1]
Catania, Sicilia, Roman Empire
Died c. 251 (aged 19–20)
Catania, Sicilia, Roman Empire
Cause of death Torture
Venerated in
  • Catholic Church
  • Eastern Orthodox Church[2]
  • Oriental Orthodoxy
  • Anglican Communion
Canonized Pre-congregation by tradition confirmed by Pope Gregory I
Feast 5 February
Attributes pincers, breasts on a plate[3]
Patronage
  • Catania (Sicily), Gallipoli (Apulia), Molise, Malta, San Marino, Zamarramala (Segovia, Spain), Escatrón, (Zaragoza, Spain)
  • Bellfounders, breast cancer patients, bakers, nurses/wet nurses, jewelers, martyrs, rape victims, single laywomen, sufferers of sterility
  • Victims of torture, natural disasters, fire, earthquakes, eruptions of Mount Etna, and volcanic eruptions[4]
1 Romanesque - Style Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Gerard Majella

1 Romanesque - Style Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Gerard Majella

Saint
 
Gerard Majella
 
CSsR
Portrait of Gerard Majella.
Religious
Born 6 April 1726
Muro Lucano, Basilicata, Kingdom of Naples
Died 16 October 1755 (aged 29)
Materdomini, Campania, Kingdom of Naples
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
(The Redemptorists and Campania, Italy)
Beatified 29 January 1893 by Pope Leo XIII
Canonized 11 December 1904 by Pope Pius X
Major shrine Shrine of St. Gerard Majella, Materdomini, Avellino, Italy
Feast 16 October
Attributes Young man in a Redemptorist habit, skull
Patronage Children (and unborn children in particular); childbirth; mothers (and expectant mothers in particular); motherhood; falsely accused people; good confessions; lay brothers.
1 Romanesque - Style Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Christina

1 Romanesque - Style Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Christina

1  Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Sebastian

1 Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Sebastian

Saint
 
Sebastian
Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, by Il Sodoma, c. 1525
Captain of the Praetorian Guard
Roman Soldier, Healer and Martyr
Born c. AD 255
Narbo Martius, Gallia Narbonensis, Roman Empire
Died c. AD 288
(aged approximately 32)
Rome, Italia, Roman Empire
Venerated in
  • Catholic Church
  • Orthodox Church
  • Oriental Orthodoxy
  • Anglicanism
  • Lutheranism
  • Old Catholicism
Major shrine San Sebastiano fuori le mura Italy
Feast
  • 20 January (Roman Catholic), and (Oriental Orthodox)
  • 18 December (Eastern Orthodox)
  • 14/15 February (Ethiopian Orthodox church)
Attributes Tied to a post, pillar or a tree, shot by arrows
Patronage Soldiers; plague-stricken; archers; disabled peoples; athletes; cyclists; Negombo, Sri Lanka; Archdiocese of Lipa; Diocese of Tarlac; Diocese of Bacolod; Chiapa de Corzo, Mixtlán, Mexico; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Lumban, Laguna, Philippines; Borbon, Cebu, Philippines; Pucallpa, Peru; Taquaritinga, Brazil; Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; Győr, Hungary; Cusco, Peru; Loja, Ecuador; Rome, Italy
1  Reliquary - Relic St. Andreas Apostle

1 Reliquary - Relic St. Andreas Apostle

Saint
 
Andrew the Apostle
Saint Andrew (c. 1611) by Peter Paul Rubens
Apostle, Martyr and Patron of Scotland
Born c. 5 AD
Bethsaida, Galilee, Roman Empire
Died 60/70 AD[1]
Patras, Achaea, Roman Empire
Venerated in All Christian denominations which venerate saints
Major shrine St Andrew's Cathedral, Patras, Greece;
St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland;
The Church of St Andrew and St Albert, Warsaw, Poland;
Duomo Cathedral in Amalfi and Sarzana Cathedral in Sarzana, Italy
Feast 30 November
Attributes Long white hair and beard, holding the Gospel Book or scroll, leaning on a saltire, fishing net
Patronage Scotland, Barbados, Georgia, Ukraine, Russia, Greece, Cyprus, Romania, Patras, Burgundy, San Andrés (Tenerife), Diocese of Parañaque, Candaba, Masinloc, Telhado [pt], Sarzana,[2] Pienza,[3] Amalfi, Luqa (Malta), Manila[4] and Prussia; Diocese of Victoria, Canada; fishermen, fishmongers, rope-makers, textile workers, singers, miners, pregnant women, butchers, farm workers, protection against sore throats, protection against convulsions, protection against fever, protection against whooping cough, Russian Navy, US Army Rangers Tables of Authority