Exceptional in both craftsmanship and presence, this 19th century French bénitier is a rare and remarkable example of devotional artistry from France. Created in the mid to late 1800's, it reflects the reverent beauty and refined ornamentation associated with Catholic household worship in the grand residences and private chapels of the era. Each corner is adorned with exquisitely detailed reticulated cloisonné enamel work — a feature seldom found and highly prized among collectors. The enameling is luminous and richly saturated in shades of pink, aqua blue, forest green, red, and navy blue, all delicately framed in gilded metal. The precision and vibrancy of the cloisonné work speak to a workshop of fine quality and careful handcraftsmanship.
At the center, the finely detailed gilt corpus is set against a sumptuous red velvet ground, creating a striking contrast that enhances its devotional presence. The gilt surface has developed a beautiful, time-softened patina, adding depth and authenticity to its sacred character. The holy water bowl remains securely attached and retains its original water-tight condition — a rare and desirable attribute. There is a noted area of loss to the metal on the lower decorative flange, as shown, consistent with age and use, yet it does not detract from the overall grandeur and display impact of the piece.
Generously scaled and visually commanding, this bénitier would make a magnificent addition to your collection of Madonnas, religious statuary, antique missals, and ecclesiastical artifacts. It is truly one of the finest examples of its kind from this period — a devotional object of exceptional beauty and presence.
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