Dec 10, 2014 - Moulded earthenware pilgrim flask with St Menas, Egypt (Alexandria), 580-650.. Museum Number C.79-1953.

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Description. This rare and beautifully preserved flask is one of the first to depict St. Sergios on horseback, surrounded by the inscription: "Blessing of the Lord of Saint Sergios." The cult of this 3rd-century saint reached its height of popularity in the 6th century, at the site of his martyrdom in Sergiopolis (in northern Syria). Exhibitions.

According to legend, Sergios and his friend Bakchos were high-ranking soldiers in the Roman army and secret Christian converts. When their faith was discovered, they were both severely tortured and killed: Bakchos during the torture itself, Sergios by subsequent beheading. It can now be argued that the items come from a larger collection of silver from the church of Saint Sergios in modern-day Kurin, Syria or that the pieces belonged to a small local church. The final items of the collection were likely interred at the site in the seventh century as the Byzantine Empire subsequently lost this area of Syria to the Persian army. Pilgrim Flask of Saint Sergios, tin-lead alloy, 2 1/8 in high by 1 ½ in wide. Rusafah, northern Syria, 6th-7th century (Late Antique) This rare and beautifully preserved flask is one of the first to depict St. Sergios on horseback, surrounded by the inscription: “Blessing of the Lord of Saint Sergios.” Pilgrim flask WB.64.b 1599–1600 • Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica) • pilgrim flask The flask is part of a large ceramic service, each piece of which is painted with the arms of Fernando Ruiz de Castro, 6th Count of Lemos, and of his wife. File:Syrian - Pilgrim Flask of Saint Sergios - Walters 55105 - Side A.jpg.

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Exhibitions. A similar style of 6th-century pilgrim ampulla, here from the shrine of Saint Sergios in Syria. 5.4 cm (2.1 in) high, 3.81 cm (1.5 in) wide, 1.59 cm (0.6 in) deep. A flask from Bobbio, with the Women at the empty tomb. The Monza ampullae form the largest collection of a specific type of Early Medieval pilgrimage ampullae or small flasks designed to hold holy oil from pilgrimage sites in the Holy Land related to the life of Jesus.

Monza Cathedral Ampulla (6th cen) Earthenware Pilgrim Flask with Saint Menas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, United States.

Pilgrim Flask; Medici Porcelain Factory (Italian, 1575 - early 17th century); Florence, Tuscany, Italy; 1580s; Soft-paste porcelain, underglaze blue decoration ; 

Necklace with Pendants In the Christianized Roman Empire, necklaces with cross pendants and amuletic capsules functioned as objects of personal adornment and symbols of social status as well as Pilgrim flasks of St. Sergios of Syria & St. Menas of Egypt. Byzantine storage jars.

Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe. Relics & Reliquaries Pilgrim Flask of St. Sergios. Home » Relics & Reliquaries » From Tomb to Altar » Pilgrim Flask of St. Sergios

6th or 7th century. Tin-lead alloy. Saint Sergios - Saints and Martyrs - Treasures of Heaven. Saved by Georgia Strange. People also love these ideas A similar style of 6th-century pilgrim ampulla, here from the shrine of Saint Sergios in Syria.

Pilgrim flask of saint sergios

Rusafah, northern Syria, 6th-7th century (Late Antique) This rare and beautifully preserved flask is one of the first to depict St. Sergios on horseback, surrounded by the inscription: “Blessing of the Lord of Saint Sergios.” Pilgrim flask WB.64.b 1599–1600 • Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica) • pilgrim flask The flask is part of a large ceramic service, each piece of which is painted with the arms of Fernando Ruiz de Castro, 6th Count of Lemos, and of his wife. File:Syrian - Pilgrim Flask of Saint Sergios - Walters 55105 - Side A.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; Egypt, early first millennium AD. The pilgrim flask of nearly spherical form with large central molded floral rosette both sides surrounded by hatched bands, two small ring handles on the neck, two small lug feet. 3.5 x 4 inches. Choice museum quality vessel.
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The pilgrim flask of nearly spherical form with large central molded floral rosette both sides surrounded by hatched bands, two small ring handles on the neck, two small lug feet. 3.5 x 4 inches. Choice museum quality vessel.

This rare and beautifully preserved flask is one of the first to depict St. Sergios on horseback, surrounded by the inscription: "Blessing of the Lord of Saint Sergios." The cult of this 3rd-century saint reached its height of popularity in the 6th century, at the site of his martyrdom in Sergiopolis (in northern Syria). Exhibitions. A similar style of 6th-century pilgrim ampulla, here from the shrine of Saint Sergios in Syria. 5.4 cm (2.1 in) high, 3.81 cm (1.5 in) wide, 1.59 cm (0.6 in) deep. A flask from Bobbio, with the Women at the empty tomb.