Switzerland
c. 1600
Pot metal; white glass with silver stain and enamel
A: 32.7 x 22.8 (12 7/ x 9); B: 34.5 x 23.7 (139/, 0 x 9 1/,0)
The cherub on the right at the top may be a replacement (A); Four leaded cracks (B)
Provenance: Annette Tilford Haskell, Palm Beach (given to the church in memory of Henry Morgan Tilford and Isabelle Weart Tilford)
Bibliography: Kathryn E. Hall, Chronicles of Bethesda, 1889-1964 (Palm Beach, 1964), 110 and 129; Kathryn E. Hall, The Pictorial History of the Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea (Palm Beach, 1970-1971), 8.
Collection: Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea (Palm Beach, Florida)
Object/Accession: Unnumbered
A. The Crucifixion; B. The Resurrection
Inscriptions: A. Christus durhsein Unschult-/igen Tot Hat uns Erlost ausz/ Aller Nodt. Luc. xx11i; B. Christus durhsein Auferste-/hen Hat uns Gegeben/ Neues Leben. Mat. xvi
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