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Nederlands: Grote, gedreven en gedeeltelijk vergulde zonnemonstrans. Op de ovalen voet de symbolen der vier Evangelisten, paarsgewijs gegroepeerd om een open boek met het opschrift: hoc est corpus meum en op een blad papier met de woorden: hic est calix sanguinis mei. Om de luna een rand, belegd met bloemtakken van in zilver gevatte diamanten. Merken: Antwerpen(?) en S. Hoogte: 102 cm. Omstreeks 1700. Van Nispen, p. 544.
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Silver monstrance and candlesticks, 17th/18th c., in the Treasury of the Basilica of Our Lady, Maastricht, Netherlands.

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