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Rare Antique Reliquary - Mysterious Metal To Saint Vincent - Very Rare !!!! on 2040-motos

US $99
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Kluisbergen, Belgium

Kluisbergen, Belgium
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ANTIQUE PAPER WRAP RELIQUARY

WITH INSIDE RELIQUARY OF SAINT VINCENT

ITS MYSTERIOUS - PIECES OF METAL

VERY RARE !!!

 

CONDITION : GREAT ANTIQUE CONDITION

SIZE CLOSED PAPER WRAP : 20 mm X 34 mm (or 0,80 " inch X 1,33 ")

MATERIALS : PAPER WRAP & RELICS INSIDE


THIS IS SO VALUABLE, IT WILL BE SHIPPED WITH TRACKING NUMBER

I DO COMBINE MULTIPLE BUYS INTO ONE INVOICE TO SAVE ON SHIPPING FEES

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