Extreme Unction home kit
Nom de l'objet : | Extreme Unction home kit |
Artiste ou artisan : | None |
Classification de l'objet : | Religion Death Attitude to Death |
Matériaux : | wood: brown paper: white, gray, brown ink: black, blue metal: silver wax: white fabric: white |
Numéro d'accession : | 009010002 a-j |
Fabricant : | James J. Sullivan |
Date de fin de production : | 1930-1940 |
Date absolue : | Circa |
Description : | Extreme Unction home kit consists of a light brown cardboard sleeve (a) which has been bound together with black tape and fits around the dark brown wooden box (b) with a decorative lid and carved cross on top; there is a silver metal three dimensional depiction of Jesus attached to the carved cross and a small metal silver banner above the figure; box opens from the bottom via two metal hinges which are nailed to the box and is held closed at the top by a metal clasp, also nailed to the box; there is a metal piece which enables the box to be hung on the wall nailed to the back; inside, there are two pieces of white ribbon on either side which are meant to stop the box from opening all the way; there is also a silver and white decorative pattern on the inside of the box; the kit contains a small, thin 61 page booklet (c) with a gray and blue cover with white pages printed on in black ink detailing the procedures to follow during the Service; there are also two small white wax candles which have been burned (d-e); two dark Brown wooden square candle holders (f-g); a small silver spoon (h); a small rectangular brown waxed paper bag (i); and a white piece of cloth (j). |
Nombre de parties composantes : | 10 |
Établissement : | Museum of Health Care at Kingston Facebook-Museum of Health Care at Kingston Twitter-Museum of Health Care at Kingston YouTube-Museum of Health Care at Kingston |
Ville de l'établissement : | Kingston |
Province de l'établissement : | Ontario |
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