The coffin in which was kept the Host of the Miracle of Amsterdam Sketch der Kiste, where the Miraculous Host Amsterdam, would be laid first. The box in which the Holy Eucharist would be preserved geweest. Manufacturer from the Miracle of Amsterdam artist John Dilhoff Dating 1763 - 1765 Physical features: black chalk Material: chalk paper Dimensions: H 150 mm × W 211 mmToelichtingOntwerptekening for illustration in J. Wagenaar Amsterdam, into his emergence, growth, histories, privileges, commerce, buildings, church state, Schools of, schutterye, guilds and government pressed, 4 parts, etc. Is


The coffin in which was kept the Host of the Miracle of Amsterdam Sketch der Kiste, where the Miraculous Host Amsterdam, would be laid first. The box in which the Holy Eucharist would be preserved geweest. Manufacturer from the Miracle of Amsterdam artist John Dilhoff Dating 1763 - 1765 Physical features: black chalk Material: chalk paper Dimensions: H 150 mm × W 211 mmToelichtingOntwerptekening for illustration in J. Wagenaar Amsterdam, into his emergence, growth, histories, privileges, commerce, buildings, church state, Schools of, schutterye, guilds and government pressed, 4 parts, etc. Isaak Tirion, Amsterdam 1760-1788, Vol. II (1765), p. 122. Subject: relics (and reliquaries) money-chest, treasure-chest, money-boxMirakel Amsterdam When: 1345 - 1345


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