Fluminalis Church Interiors
  • 1 Art Nouveau / Romanesque Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John
  • 1 Art Nouveau / Romanesque Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John
  • 1 Art Nouveau / Romanesque Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John
  • 1 Art Nouveau / Romanesque Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John
  • 1 Art Nouveau / Romanesque Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John
  • 1 Art Nouveau / Romanesque Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John
  • 1 Art Nouveau / Romanesque Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John
  • 1 Art Nouveau / Romanesque Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John
  • 1 Art Nouveau / Romanesque Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John
1 Art Nouveau / Romanesque Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John
Width 36 cm (14.17 inch)
Height 80 cm (31.50 inch)
Depth 28 cm (11.02 inch)
Description:
Calvary Scene Corpus Christi St. Mary & St. John style Art Nouveau / Romanesque en Brass / Bronze / Polished and Varnished, Belgium 19 th century ( Anno 1865 )
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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
3  Chapel Interior : Table / Missal Stand / Baptismal Font / Candle Sticks

3 Chapel Interior : Table / Missal Stand / Baptismal Font / Candle Sticks

MEASURES TABLE : 170 CM WIDE X 85 CM D X 87 CM H

MEASURES ADJUSTABLE MISSAL STAND : 110 CM H X 60 CM W X 50 CM D.

MEASURES : BAPTISMAL FONT 120 CM H X 70 W X 70 D.

1 Art Nouveau  Chapel Interior

1 Art Nouveau Chapel Interior

A modernist interior for a Chapel, Altar, Tabernacle, Lectern and table. Circa 1960.

Altar with a reliquary stone. 

Altar: 91 x 214 x 100 cm. 
Tabernacle size: 14 x 149 x 230 cm. 
Lectern: 49 x 142 cm. 
Table: 62 x 78 x 40 cm.
 

3  Chapel Interior : Table / Missal Stand / Baptismal Font / Candle Sticks

3 Chapel Interior : Table / Missal Stand / Baptismal Font / Candle Sticks

MEASURES TABLE : 170 CM WIDE X 85 CM D X 87 CM H

MEASURES ADJUSTABLE MISSAL STAND : 110 CM H X 60 CM W X 50 CM D.

MEASURES : BAPTISMAL FONT 120 CM H X 70 W X 70 D.

3  Chapel Interior : Table / Missal Stand / Baptismal Font / Candle Sticks

3 Chapel Interior : Table / Missal Stand / Baptismal Font / Candle Sticks

MEASURES TABLE : 170 CM WIDE X 85 CM D X 87 CM H

MEASURES ADJUSTABLE MISSAL STAND : 110 CM H X 60 CM W X 50 CM D.

MEASURES : BAPTISMAL FONT 120 CM H X 70 W X 70 D.

1  St. Ambrosius Sculpture

1 St. Ambrosius Sculpture

1 Gothic - Style Holy Sacred Heart Statue

1 Gothic - Style Holy Sacred Heart Statue

1 Gothic - Style Holy Sacred Heart Statue

1 Gothic - Style Holy Sacred Heart Statue

1  Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Francis De Sales

1 Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Francis De Sales

Saint
 
Francis de Sales
 
CO, OM
Saint Francis de Sales
Bishop and Doctor of the Church
Born 21 August 1567
Château de Sales, Duchy of Savoy, Holy Roman Empire
Died 28 December 1622 (aged 55)
Lyon, Lyonnais, Kingdom of France
Beatified 8 January 1661, Rome, Papal States, by Pope Alexander VII
Canonized 8 April 1665, Rome, Papal States, by Pope Alexander VII
Feast
  • 24 January (General Roman Calendar of 1969)
  • 29 January (General Roman Calendar of 1960 and local communities)
Attributes Heart of Jesus, Crown of Thorns
Patronage Baker, Oregon; Cincinnati, Ohio; Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, Louisiana; Catholic press; Columbus, Ohio; confessors; deaf people; educators; Upington, South Africa; Wilmington, Delaware; writers; journalists; the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest; Missionary of St. Francis De Sales ; Oblates of St. Francis de Sales; Salesians of Don Bosco
Saint
 
Francis de Sales
Bishop of Geneva
Native name
François de Sales
Province Vienne
Diocese Geneva
Appointed 15 July 1602 (Coadjutor)
Installed 8 December 1602
Term ended 28 December 1622
Predecessor Claude de Granier
Successor Jean-François de Sales
Previous post(s) Titular Bishop of Nicopolis ad Iaterum (1602)
Orders
Ordination 18 December 1593
Consecration 8 December 1602
Personal details
Motto Non-excidet
Coat of arms Francis de Sales's coat of arms
1  Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Francis De Sales

1 Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Francis De Sales

Saint
 
Francis de Sales
 
CO, OM
Saint Francis de Sales
Bishop and Doctor of the Church
Born 21 August 1567
Château de Sales, Duchy of Savoy, Holy Roman Empire
Died 28 December 1622 (aged 55)
Lyon, Lyonnais, Kingdom of France
Beatified 8 January 1661, Rome, Papal States, by Pope Alexander VII
Canonized 8 April 1665, Rome, Papal States, by Pope Alexander VII
Feast
  • 24 January (General Roman Calendar of 1969)
  • 29 January (General Roman Calendar of 1960 and local communities)
Attributes Heart of Jesus, Crown of Thorns
Patronage Baker, Oregon; Cincinnati, Ohio; Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, Louisiana; Catholic press; Columbus, Ohio; confessors; deaf people; educators; Upington, South Africa; Wilmington, Delaware; writers; journalists; the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest; Missionary of St. Francis De Sales ; Oblates of St. Francis de Sales; Salesians of Don Bosco
Saint
 
Francis de Sales
Bishop of Geneva
Native name
François de Sales
Province Vienne
Diocese Geneva
Appointed 15 July 1602 (Coadjutor)
Installed 8 December 1602
Term ended 28 December 1622
Predecessor Claude de Granier
Successor Jean-François de Sales
Previous post(s) Titular Bishop of Nicopolis ad Iaterum (1602)
Orders
Ordination 18 December 1593
Consecration 8 December 1602
Personal details
Motto Non-excidet
Coat of arms Francis de Sales's coat of arms
1  Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Clara / Claire Assisi

1 Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Clara / Claire Assisi

Saint
 
Clare of Assisi
 
OSC
Detail depicting Saint Clare from a fresco (c. 1320) by Simone Martini in the Lower basilica of San Francesco, Assisi
Virgin
Born Chiara Offreduccio
16 July 1194
Assisi, Duchy of Spoleto,
Holy Roman Empire
Died 11 August 1253 (aged 59)
Assisi, Papal States
Venerated in Catholic Church
Anglican Communion
Lutheran Church
Canonized 26 September 1255, Rome by Pope Alexander IV
Major shrine Basilica of Saint Clare, Assisi
Feast 11 August
Attributes Monstrance, pyx, lamp, crozier, habit of the Poor Clares
Patronage Eye disease, goldsmiths, laundry, television, bicycle messengers, good weather, needleworkers, remote viewing, extrasensory perception, fertility, Santa Clara, California, Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, Obando, Bulacan
1  Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Clara / Claire Assisi

1 Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus St. Clara / Claire Assisi

Saint
 
Clare of Assisi
 
OSC
Detail depicting Saint Clare from a fresco (c. 1320) by Simone Martini in the Lower basilica of San Francesco, Assisi
Virgin
Born Chiara Offreduccio
16 July 1194
Assisi, Duchy of Spoleto,
Holy Roman Empire
Died 11 August 1253 (aged 59)
Assisi, Papal States
Venerated in Catholic Church
Anglican Communion
Lutheran Church
Canonized 26 September 1255, Rome by Pope Alexander IV
Major shrine Basilica of Saint Clare, Assisi
Feast 11 August
Attributes Monstrance, pyx, lamp, crozier, habit of the Poor Clares
Patronage Eye disease, goldsmiths, laundry, television, bicycle messengers, good weather, needleworkers, remote viewing, extrasensory perception, fertility, Santa Clara, California, Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, Obando, Bulacan
1  Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus Anthonius Maria Zaccaria

1 Very Rare Glass-Bulb-Reliquary Ex Ossibus Anthonius Maria Zaccaria

Saint
 
Anthony Zaccaria
 
CRSP
Confessor

Main Founder of Barnabites Counter-Reformer Soldier

Priest
Born 1502
Cremona, Duchy of Milan (now Italy)
Died 5 July 1539
Cremona, Duchy of Milan
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Beatified 3 January 1890, Rome by Pope Leo XIII
Canonized 27 May 1897, Rome by Pope Leo XIII
Major shrine San Paolo convent, Milan, Italy
Feast 5 July
Attributes Black cassock, lily, Cross, Chalice, Host
Patronage The Barnabite order, Angelic Sisters of St. Paul, Laity of St. Paul, Physicians