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English: Reliquary of Saint Candidus. Mosan (Maastricht?), XIIth c., gilded copper over oak wood with filigrain and enamel. Originally part of the treasure of the church of Saint Servatius, Maastricht, Netherlands, where it was displayed, together with 3 other reliquaries, on either side of the reliquary chest of Saint Servatius. Collection: Royal Museums of Art and History (Cinquantenaire Museum), Brussels, Belgium.
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