
Very beautiful gilded bronze monstrance set with red stones in neo-Gothic style, the polylobed base decorated with rosettes, the knot supporting the figure of Saint Michael the archangel slaying the dragon, the upper part surrounded by glory and Eucharistic symbols – bunches of grapes and sheaves of wheat, decorated with the red and white enameled Latin inscription “Venite ad me omnes qui laboratis” whose translation is “Come to me, all you who work”. This phrase is taken from the Gospel according to Saint
Matthew 11:28.
With its vermeil lunula (Minerva hallmark).
Very good state of conservation.
With its original box.
France.
XIXth century.





















