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Lot 751
Estimate:
$1,200
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1,800
A SILVER AND GILT BRONZE MARIAN MONSTRANCE, 20th century. Raised on four scroll feet. The four-sided base with raised Eucharistic imagery flanked by dolphin. The central stem comprised of a figure of the Virgin Mary beneath a sunburst with central exposition window encircled with winged cherubs set with blue cabochons and rhinestones. The outer edges of sunburst set with symbols of the four Evangelists. Overall height 26 inches. Estimate $1,200-$1,800
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Lot 752
Estimate:
$1,000
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1,500
A VERY FINE SILVER GOTHIC STYLE CHALICE, Benzinger Brothers circa 1918 and stamped sterling. The six-lobed raised base with relief images including the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Adoration of the Magi, Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, the Crucifixion and the Resurrection. The hexagonal central stem with squatty Gothic node supporting a pierced basket of grapevines holding a gilded bowl. Overall height 10 inches. Estimate $1,000-$1,500
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Lot 753
Estimate:
$600
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900
AN ORNATE STERLING SILVERED AND GILT METAL TOWER-FORM CIBORIUM, 19th century. The raised base with pierced quatrefoil rim, large central node supporting an ornate gilt metal pierced basket of scrolling grapevines holding a gilded sterling bowl and mounted with a crown-form lid with reticulated rim and Gothic tower form finial set with cross. Overall height 12 inches. Together with a gilded brass and sterling chalice, 19th century. The domed base lightly chased and repoussed with grape and wheat motifs. The central inverted pear-shaped node similarly decorated and supporting a simple gilded silver bowl. With faint dedicatory inscription dated 1863. Overall height 9.25 inches. Estimate $600-$900
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Lot 754
Estimate:
$400
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600
A GILDED STERLING AND BRASS TULIP-FORM CHALICE, probably French circa 1860. The domed gilt base chased with Eucharistic motifs, the baluster form stem supporting a silver gilt chased and pierced basket of scrolling foliage, wheat and grape motifs. Together with three engraved oval cartouches depicting the Cross, the All-Seeing Eye of God, and the Bible. Flared sterling gilt cup hallmarked Sterling. Overall height 11.25 inches. Estimate $400-$600
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Lot 755
Estimate:
$300
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500
A STERLING & GILT METAL GOTHIC STYLE CHALICE 19th century, with stepped 6-lobed base engraved with cross and ornate stem supporting pierced basket holding sterling cup. Hallmarked 800 (no paten). Height 9 inches. Together with a gilt metal ciborium with sterling marked bowl. Height 9.25 inches. And with silk ciborium veil (not pictured). Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 756
Estimate:
$300
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500
A CASED STERLING SILVER CHALICE AND PATEN the base with applied cross, a band of foliage and the bowl similarly decorated. The matching paten engraved on verso IHS and the chalice with dedicatory inscription dated 1923. Height 8.75 inches. Together with hinged case. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 757
Estimate:
$300
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400
A GORHAM STERLING GILT CHALICE, circa 1900. The hexagonal base set with cross form with squatty central node holding a slightly flared gilded sterling cup, marked Gorham Sterling 4451. Overall height 9 inches. Together with a gilded brass Mission style chalice, circa 1940. Set with a cross adorned with a Knights of Columbus enameled logo. Height 7.25 inches. Estimate $300-$400
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Lot 758
Estimate:
$600
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900
A STERLING AND PARTIAL GILT GOTHIC STYLE CIBORIUM, 19th century, Benziger Brothers, New York. The six-lobed base repoussed with grape motifs, large bulbous central node supporting a hexagonal column upon which rests a chased and pierced basket holding a gilded silver bowl with similarly decorated lid with cross finial. Overall height 12.5 inches. Together with a sterling and gilt bronze Gothic chalice, 19th century. With dedicatory inscription dated Easter Sunday, April 10, 1887. Overall height 9.25 inches. Estimate $600-$900
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Lot 759
Estimate:
$400
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700
A PAIR OF CASED CHALICES including a sterling silver Gorham chalice with dedicatory inscription dated 1924, hallmarked Sterling and Gorham, together with a sterling paten. Height 8 inches. And a sterling and gilt metal chalice with sterling paten. Height 7.5 inches. Both in custom-fitted carrying cases. Estimate $400-$700
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Lot 760
Estimate:
$150
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250
A PAIR OF LARGE STERLING AND GILT-BRASS CIBORIA, circa 1920. With matching fitted lids set with cross finials. Overall height 13 inches. Estimate $150-$250
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Lot 761
Estimate:
$800
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1,200
A BYZANTINE-STYLE ENAMELED GILDED CHALICE last quarter of the 20th century, inverted cone shape base, in multi-colored cloisonne enamel and with the Chi-Ro symbol and IHS. The bowl in multi-colored cloisonne enameling depicting Christ Pantocrator and the Agnus Dei. Together with a large gilded paten. Apparently unmarked. Height 8 inches. Together with a custom-fitted velvet-lined carrying case. Estimate $800-$1,200
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Lot 762
Estimate:
$200
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300
A PAIR OF GILDED BRASS AND STERLING CIBORIA, circa 1900. Both on slightly raised dome bases with scrolling foliage and grape motifs, and both with large sterling marked gilded bowls with domed fitted lids. One with cross finial. Both approximately 8.75 inches high. Estimate $200-$300
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Lot 763
Estimate:
$600
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900
A PAIR OF ORNATE BRONZE 5-LIGHT ALTAR CANDELABRUM the base with intertwining grape motif, the central panel with reticulated cross-form set with circular relief profiles of Christ and the Virgin Mary. Height 24 inches each. Estimate $600-$900
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Lot 763A
Estimate:
$600
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900
A LARGE & IMPRESSIVE GILT BRONZE & CLOISONNE ENAMELED MISSAL STAND French 19th century, resting on 4 raised feet. The sides pierced with quatrefoil floral-forms. The adjustable rest chaised with a cross and the front decorated with cloisonne medallions depicting symbols of the Evangelists amongst cabochon stones. Width 16 inches, depth 14 inches. Estimate $600-$900
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Lot 763B
Estimate:
$300
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400
A GROUP OF GOLD-PLATED COMMUNION WARE circa 1940-1990, including a ciborium (height 9.25 inches), a sterling luna custodian (no luna) height 7.25 inches, a small communion distribution lidded ciborium, a chalice (height 7 inches) and a wooden handled paten. Estimate $300-$400
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Lot 763C
Estimate:
$250
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350
A CARVED RELIEF MARBLE PLAQUE depicting the Pieta. Some scattered roughness. 12.75 x 12.75 inches, depth 2.25 inches. Estimate $250-$350
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Lot 764
Estimate:
$600
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900
A BRONZE OR BRASS CAST CRUCIFIXION GROUPING Continental 20th century. Unmarked. Height 20 inches. Estimate $600-$900
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Lot 765
Estimate:
$250
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350
A CARVED RELIEF MARBLE PLAQUE depicting the Crucifixion. Some scattered roughness. 12.75 x 12.75 inches, depth 2.25 inches. Estimate $250-$350
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Lot 766
Estimate:
$300
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500
A LARGE GROUP OF 9 SPANISH-COLONIAL CARVED & POLYCHROME SANTO circa 1850 and later. Various cultures including Guatemala and Salvador depicting various figures including the Infant Christ, St. Joseph, St. Anthony, St. Isadore and others. In various states of condition. Greatest height 14.25 inches. Together with a heavily damaged 18th century French tin-glazed religious figure and 2 smaller cast religious figures. 12 pieces in all. Estimate $300-$500
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Lot 767
Estimate:
$400
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700
ICONS AND RETABLO, a group of 9 images, the oldest circa 1800, representing various cultures. Including reverse painting on glass image of St. George Slaying the Dragon, second half of the 20th century. Small icon of St. Nicholas, Serbian 19th century. A Greek icon of the Mother of God from the central panel of a triptych, 19th century. A Northern Greek icon of the Four Evangelists, 19th century. A nice 19th century Bohemian reverse painted on glass icon of St. Peter in original folk art decorated wood frame. A 19th century New Mexican retablo of St. Francis of Paola. A Northern Greek icon of the Diesis, St. George and Peter and Paul. A small contemporary icon of the Mother of God enthroned. A Mexican ex voto retablo of San Francis of Paola, dated 1829. Greatest size 12.25 inches. Estimate $400-$700
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