Antique French Benitier Holy Water Font with Crucifix – Silver Plate & Red Velvet Devotional Wall Shrine, Napoleon III

A rare and charming Antique French bénitier holy water font with crucifix, dating to the Napoleon III period, featuring deep red velvet backing and an ornate silver-plated mount. This home chapel devotional piece combines a crucifix and holy water font, perfect for blessing oneself while reflecting on Christ’s sacrifice. Historically, such objects were displayed in private chapels or sacred corners of the home.

The silver-plated crucifix and font show gentle patina, highlighting the detailed craftsmanship and expressive figure of Christ beneath the intact INRI plaque. One arm of Christ was carefully repaired long ago, a sign of how cherished this object was. Rich red velvet enhances the visual presence, allowing the crucifix to stand out beautifully. This bénitier brings history, reverence, and decorative charm to any collection of French religious antiques.

Antique condition with wear and patina consistent with age, and a historic repair to one arm of Christ. The INRI plaque remains intact.

Collector’s Note

Napoleon III bénitiers were made as small home chapel devotional shrines, combining a crucifix with a holy water font for daily blessing. Surviving examples with original velvet backing and silver-plated mounts are increasingly rare and highly collectible today.
  • Measures 8-1/2" x 4-3/4" x 2-1/2".
Brand frenchgardenhouse