A French silver, silver-gilt and hardstone holy-water stoup maker's mark of Coffignon Frres, Paris, 2nd half of the 19th century In the Gothic Revival style, formed as a standing figure of the crowned Virgin Mary, holding lilies in her right hand and a gem-set bible in her left hand, within an openwork niche, the back pierced with fleur-de-lys latticework and with ogee arched canopy above, supported on lapis-lazuli columns, with lapis-lazuli holy-water stoup beneath, marked on figure, canopy and back-plate 14in. (37.5cm.) high
A French silver, silver-gilt and hardstone holy-water stoup maker's mark of Coffignon Frres, Paris, 2nd half of the 19th century In the Gothic Revival style, formed as a standing figure of the crowned Virgin Mary, holding lilies in her right hand and a gem-set bible in her left hand, within an openwork niche, the back pierced with fleur-de-lys latticework and with ogee arched canopy above, supported on lapis-lazuli columns, with lapis-lazuli holy-water stoup beneath, marked on figure, canopy and back-plate 14in. (37.5cm.) high
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