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Antique Processional Cross - Bronze Brass Large Altar Crucifix Tall Church Shaft

$1,495
£1,138.41
€1,310.85
CA$2,118.55
A$2,278.80
CHF 1,217.86
MX$26,860.56
NOK 15,354.32
SEK 14,036.76
DKK 9,794.26

About the Item

A remarkable authentic antique Christian church processional cross, dating to the early 20th century, 7-foot tall, two-piece, the large impressive crucifix designed to also be used as the principle altar cross. Featuring a brilliant high-quality gilt bronze cross, finely cast and richly decorated, mounted with haloed crucified Christ figure, adorned with palmette tips, projecting winged angel, relief and floral ornamentation as well as an integral handle, accompanied with a fitted long patinated brass ringed staff with tapering rounded tip. circa 1900 Dimensions: (approx) Overall: 84" Tall, 12.5" Wide, 6" Deep Cross: 28.5" Tall, 12.5" Wide, 6" Deep Pole: 57" Tall, 1.5" Diameter, 1" Shaft Condition: A wonderful well preserved example, great shape overall, in desirable original unrestored antique condition, with original beautifully aged warm patina Strong, sturdy, stable, attractive appearance, wear commensurate with authentic age, use and handling, including scattered rubbing, tonal variations, minor abrasions, accretions, nothing that detracts from the display or functionality, but only adds to the authenticity, sophisticated antique character, charm, elegant warmth, and rich historical interest that can only be acquired over very long periods of time --- We here at Lynx Hollow Antiques absolutely love decorating and collecting religious objects! From important Catholic relics, alter table and candlestick pricket floor lamp, old liturgical chalice liturgy items, cathedral architectural salvage, monastery, temple mosque fragments, Hindu statue, Buddha head, to life-size figural Jesus sculpture and monumental outdoor crosses, Spanish Colonial santos and Mexican retabalo, Greek Orthodox and Ethiopian art, Russian icons, medieval Italian oil on canvas paintings to full altarpiece reredos, sculptural wall corner accent, Victorian era pulpit, Gothic Revival tabernacle cabinet, Catholicism artifacts, ecclesiastical architecture, luxurious gold gilded monstrance reliquary to primitive folk art works, shrine niche and home prayer room decor, please be sure to checkout our other listings or message us for details
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 84 in (213.36 cm)Width: 12.5 in (31.75 cm)Depth: 6 in (15.24 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Brass,Bronze,Burnished,Cast,Gilt,Patinated,Polished
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1900
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Great shape, well preserved example in desirable original unrestored antique condition/beautifully aged warm patina. Straight, no bending. Wear commensurate w/authentic age/use, minor rubbing, tonal variation, overall wonderful, presents superbly.
  • Seller Location:
    Forney, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU5977248365972

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