1. JEAN-ALEXANDRE CHERTIER (1825-1890).
Dove-shaped hopper, 1866. Gilt silver, champlevé enamel. H. 27.8 ; l. 17.8 ; pr. 15 cm.
PLACIDE POUSSIELGUE-RUSAND (1824-1889).
2. Crown of Thorns Reliquary, Paris 1862. Gilded silver, diamonds, emeralds, sapphires, gemstones, amethysts,
citrines, garnets, malachites, turquoises. H. 88; W. 49 cm.
3. Anonymous goldsmith. Cardinal de Belloy basin. France (Paris?), circa 1640-1650. Cast, repoussé and chased silver.
H. 2 ; l. 43.7 ; l. 31.2 cm.
4. JEAN-ALEXANDRE CHERTIER (1825-1890), after EUGÈNE VIOLLET-LE-DUC (1814-1879). Two chrémiers, 1866.
Silver. H. 28.2 ; l. 18.5 ; pr. 14 cm.
5. JEAN-CHARLES CAHIER (1824 1772-1857). Chapelle (ewer and tray), Paris, before 1830. Gilded silver.
Ewer: H. 38; W. 16.5 cm. Tray: L. 41; W. 28.2 cm.
6. Reliquary of the Nail and Wood of the Cross, 1862. Gilded silver, crystal, turquoise, gemstones and diamonds. H. 52.5 ; l. 32.8 ; pr. 18.8 cm.
7. PAUL BRUNET (active in Paris from 1871 to 1913), after designs by JULES GODEFROY ASTRUC (1862-1955).
Reliquary cross with fragments of the Anseau and Saint-Claude crosses. Saint-Claude (?), mid-17th century
for the mounting of the Saint-Claude cross. Paris, 1900 for the cross-reliquary. Gold, vermeil, wood, crystal, enamels, diamonds,
rubies, emeralds, pearls, quartz. H. 16.8; W. 8.8; D. 4.2 cm.
8. JEAN-PIERRE FAMECHON (1787-1856), after ADRIEN LOUIS LUSSON (1784-1864). Cross of the Princess Palatine,
1827-1828. Vermeil, gold, crystal. H. 52 ; l. 29 ; pr. 11.5 cm.
9. Crosse dite de Notre-Dame. Limoges, circa 1200. Stamped, chased, engraved, champlevé, enameled and gilded copper. H. 30; W. 11.5 cm.
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Monnaies, médailles et antiques.
10. NORBERT LOUIS LEGAY (1765-1842), after FRANÇOIS DEBRET (1777-1850). Custode, Paris, 1814. Gilded silver.
H. 22.5 ; l. 23 ; pr. 12 cm.
11. PLACIDE POUSSIELGUE-RUSAND (1824-1889), after Father ARTHUR MARTIN (1801-1856). Canon's chapel
Deplace (chalice and paten). Gilded silver, enamel and micro-mosaic. Chalice: H. 27; D. 16.2 cm. Paten: D. 16.5 cm.
Paris, Trésor de Notre-Dame. Photo Musée du Louvre / G. Benoit.
© Photo Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France.
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