Devotional cross

Philippe d´Arschot

Date 1650

Epoque 1600-1750, 17th century

Origine Southern Germany

Medium Agate, Gilt silver

Dimension 27.5 cm (10⁷/₈ inches)

With its original wooden case
Agate is a type of chalcedony that, in the 17th century, came mainly from mines in the Idar-Oberstein region of Germany. Particularly appreciated for its hardness and color, it was used in both sacred and secular artworks.
This cross is composed by several finely carved elements, assembled by engraved silver gilt mounts. The palmette motif of the endings, as well as the Christ figure, bring this work closer to a 17th century rock crystal cross preserved in the V&A Museum (inv. no. A 97-1927).

Date: 1650

Epoque: 1600-1750, 17th century

Origine: Southern Germany

Medium: Agate, Gilt silver

Dimension: 27.5 cm (10⁷/₈ inches)

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Philippe d´Arschot

Fine antique silver from the 16th to the 19th Centuries

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