Antique Gilt Carved Eagle Lectern – Ornate Gothic Church Stand c.19th Century

£1,450.00

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Elevate your space with this exceptional Antique Gilt Carved Eagle Lectern, a masterwork of 19th-century ecclesiastical craftsmanship. Exquisitely hand-carved in the Gothic Revival style, this ornate church lectern features a majestic gilded eagle—a traditional Christian symbol of St. John the Evangelist, often associated with divine inspiration and the spoken Word.
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Antique Gilt Carved Eagle Lectern – Ornate Gothic Church Stand c.19th Century

Origin: Kasteel Aldenghoor, Haelen, Netherlands
19th Century | Gothic Revival | Hand-Carved Gilt Wood

Elevate your space with this exceptional Antique Gilt Carved Eagle Lectern, a masterwork of 19th-century ecclesiastical craftsmanship. Exquisitely hand-carved in the Gothic Revival style, this ornate church lectern features a majestic gilded eagle—a traditional Christian symbol of St. John the Evangelist, often associated with divine inspiration and the spoken Word.

🏰 Provenance: Kasteel Aldenghoor, Haelen

This rare piece originates from the historic Kasteel Aldenghoor, a moated castle located in the village of Haelen, in the Dutch province of Limburg. Built in the early 14th century, the castle has served various purposes over the centuries—from noble residence and military stronghold to monastic retreat. In the early 20th century, the property was owned by Augustinian monks, who used the site as a monastery and seminary. It is believed that this lectern was commissioned or used during this religious period, contributing to its sacred and scholarly significance.

  • Period: Circa 1800s (19th century)

  • Material: Solid wood with original gold leaf gilt finish

  • Design: Finely carved eagle with outstretched wings, perched atop a tapering column base

  • Style: Gothic Revival – typical of ecclesiastical furnishings from this era

  • Function: Originally used to hold scriptures or religious texts during services

The eagle lectern is a classic fixture in Anglican, Catholic, and Protestant traditions, symbolizing the soaring message of the Gospels. It not only served a functional role in liturgical practice but also stood as a sculptural embodiment of faith, wisdom, and divine insight. The gilding and craftsmanship suggest this was a prominent feature in a chapel or reading room of importance—likely used for sermons, scripture readings, or theological lectures.

Condition Report

This 19th-century gilt eagle lectern is in good antique condition, with a rich patina and wear consistent with its age and ecclesiastical use. The structure is solid and stable

Notable Detail: One feather tip on the eagle's right wing appears to be missing, likely lost over time. This minor loss does not detract from the overall visual impact or structural integrity of the piece but is noted here for accuracy.

Overall, this is a well-preserved and display-ready example of Gothic Revival religious craftsmanship, with only age-appropriate imperfections.

Measurement

Height:    66 cm  /     26 inch

Width:     62 cm  /     24.4 inch

Depth:     33 cm  /     13 inch

Weight:    4.8 kg /    10.6 Ilbs

 

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