A richly decorated silver reliquary monstrance surmounted by a cross and housing in the central glass-fronted cavity a precious relic of the True Cross of Jesus Christ (SS. Crucis D.N. = the Most Holy Cross of Our Lord) surrounded by five relics of the Christ's Life and Passion: of the Column of Flagellation (Ex Colum. Flag.), of the Thorn from the Crown of Thorns (SS. Coron. Spinae D.N.), of the Empty Tomb of Christ (Ex. Sepul. D.N.), of the Christ's Bandages (ex Fascia D.N.J.C.), and of the Nativity Grotto (Ex Praecepio D.N.). On the back, under a removable cap, the relics are secured by an undisturbed seal of red Spanish wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of Monsignor Jean-Augustin Germain (†), Cardinal Archbishop of Toulouse, France (1899–1928). The reliquary is hallmarked by a French Minerva sterling silver (950/1000) purity mark and a maker's mark of silversmith Favier in Lyon, a famous maker of French liturgical silver.
Profusely decorated 19th-century Neapolitan glass-fronted gilt wood shadow-frame reliquary housing an older 18th century silver theca containing an extremely rare Hair relic of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The precious relic is affixed to a ground of red silk decorated with gilt paperolle and silver wire ornamentation and identified in Latin on a manuscript cedula label as Ex Capillis B.V.M. (Of the Hair of the Blessed Virgin Mary). On the back, the reliquary is secured by a wide horizontal silk cord held in place by two seals of red Spanish wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of Monsignor Giovanni Lercari (†1802), Archbishop of Genova (1767–1802).
A large richly decorated brass reliquary monstrance surmounted by a cross and housing in the central glass-fronted cavity a theca with precious relic from the Veil of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The substantial relic is displayed on a ground of gold silk surrounded by silver wire ornamentation and identified in Latin on a manuscript cedula label as Ex Velo B.M.V. (of the Veil of the Blessed Virgin Mary). On the back, the theca is secured by an undisturbed seal of red Spanish wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of Monsignor Costantino Patrizi Naro (†1876), Dean of the College of Cardinals and the Vicar General of the Roman Curia. The reliquary is accompanied by the original authentics document issued by Cardinal Naro in 1845.
An unusual large open-front French Jesuit cruciform box reliquary housing sizable particle relics of the Precious Wood from the True Cross of Jesus Christ. The precious relics are displayed in a cruciform shape in the center of the cross surrounded by an intricate pattern of gilt paperolle ornamentation with a christogram IHS made out of rolled paper directly under the relic forming a symbol of the Society of Jesus (commonly known as the Jesuit Order). Under a christogram is affixed a single pearl signifying the Bleeding Heart of Christ. In the lower part of the reliquary is a seal of red Spanish wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of Fr. Alexandre-François-Amédée-Adonis-Louis-Joseph de Lauzières de Thémines (†1829), Bishop of Blois, France (1776 – 1801). On the back of the reliquary is affixed a letter of testimony in French stating the following:
"Alexandre Amédée swears by the mercy of God and the grace of the Holy Apostolic See that the relic of the Holy Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ was given to us by Monsignor Leclerc de Juigné and sealed with my seal in Blois on June 30, 1783."
Finely cast gilt bronze crucifix reliquary decorated with images of Arma Christi and a realistically modeled figure of crucified Christ, housing 35 relics of the Christ's Passion, the Holy Family, Apostles, and selected Christian Saints. The reliquary opens by removal of the bottom screw, revealing an inner glass-fronted insert housing the relics identified in Latin on typeset ceduale labels. On the back, the insert is secured by two seals of red Spanish wax with a partial imprint of a coat of arms of Fr. Francesco Marinelli, O.E.S.A. (†1887), Titular Bishop of Porphyreon and the Sacristan of the Apostolic Curia (1856-1887).
An attractive round glass-fronted gilt bronze reliquary florall ornamentation housing first-class ex capillis (from the hair) and second-class ex indumentis (of the dress) relics of St. Marian-Bernadette Soubirous. Precious relics are affixed to a silk ground and identified in Latin as S.Maria // Bernadae. On the back, behind a removable cap with a foldable stand, the theca is secured with a perfectly preserved seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint of a coat of arms of Fr. Patrice Flynn († 1970), Bishop of Nevers, France (1932-1963).
A richly decorated gilt brass reliquary monstrance decorated by multicolored crystals and housing in the central glass-fronted cavity a first-class ex ossibus (of the bone) relic of Saint Stephen, the Protomartyr. A substantial relic comprised of multiple bone fragments is arranged in an X shape on the ground of red velvet surrounded by gilt paperolle with small pearls and identified in French on typeset cedula label as S. Etienne, 1-er M. (Saint Stephen, the First Martyr). On the back, under a removable cap, the relics are secured by an undisturbed seal of red Spanish wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of an unidentified Roman Catholic Archbishop.
An oval glass-fronted silver pendant reliquary theca housing precious relics of the Wood from the True Cross of Jesus Christ. The sizable relics are displayed in a cruciform shape on the ground of gold silk surrounded by gilt silver wire ornamentation and identified in Latin on a manuscript cedula label as Vraie croix(True Cross [of Our Lord Jesus Christ]). On the back, under a protective cap with an image of the True Cross in front of cityscape of Jerusalem, the reliquary is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint with a coat of arms of Monsignor Jacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire Mathieu (†) Cardinal-Priest of San Silvestro in Capite (1852–1875) and Archbishop of Besançon, France. The reliquary is housed in the original leather-bound case of issue.
Oval glass-fronted brass pendant reliquary theca housing the first-class ex ossibus (of the bone) relic of Saint John Chrysostom. The relic is affixed to a red silk ground surrounded by silver wire and gilt paperolle ornamentation and identified in Latin on a manuscript cedula label as S. Jo, Chrysost. Ep. (Saint John Chrysostom, Bishop). On the back, the theca is secured with a perfectly preserved seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint with a coat of arms of Fr. Antonio Cantoni (†1781), Bishop of Faenza, Italy (1742–1767) and Archbishop of Ravenna, Italy (1767–1781).
Oval glass-fronted brass pendant reliquary theca housing the first-class ex ossibus (of the bone) relic of Saint Anthony of Padua. The relics are affixed to a red silk ground surrounded by silver wire and gilt paperolle ornamentation and identified in Latin on a manuscript cedula label as S. Anto: Pat (Saint Anthony of Padua). On the back, under a protective cap, the theca is secured with a perfectly preserved seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint with a coat of arms of Fr. Antonio Cantoni (†1781), Bishop of Faenza, Italy (1742–1767) and Archbishop of Ravenna, Italy (1767–1781).
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