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Russian: 18th cent. 41×32.5x3cms.
Russian 90×47.5×2.5 cms
Russian. 19th cent. 41×32.5×3 cms.
Russian. 19th cent. 43.5x39x2.5cms.
Russian. 19th cent. 33×27.5×2.7 cms.
Russian. 18th cent. 32x27x3 cms.
Russian. 19th cent. 44x36x3 cms.
Russian. 19th cent. 33.5x29x2.5 cms.
Russian. Mid. 19th cent. 25 cms in dia.
Russian. 19th cent. 25cm in diam.
Bulgarian: Late 19th cent. 39.5x9x1.5 cms
The Council of Moscow in 1630 banned images of God the Father on the grounds that no earthly person had ever seen him. Nevertheless, as society values loosened, this rule was gradually relaxed by the laity and by the mid-19th cent. was no longer unusual.
Russian 1850-1900 25x20x2 cms.
With its flowing gold plated metal adornments, the traditional image of Christ The Saviour reflects the Baroque revival in Russia of the late 19th cent.
Russian 33.5×28.5×2 cms.
RUSSIAN; 19th cent. 30x26x2 cms. in a gilded frame 38x36x6 cms.
Russian 19th cent. 31x26x2.5 cms.
£1200
Russian. 18th cent. 30.5×25.5×2.5 cms.