Small Icons
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0730 Virgin of the Burning Bush
Russian
22×16.5×1.5 cms -
0735 Virgin of Dubovich
Russian
19th cent. 18x15x 2.5 cms. -
0741 St. Panteleimon
Greek. 19th cent.
18.5×14.5×2 cms. -
0742 St Parasceva
Russian.
18th cent. 25X22X3 cms. -
0745 New Testament Trinity
Russian: 19th cent.
£750
In a frame 22×20 cms. -
0754 Elousa
0754 Elousa Bulgarian: 17th cent. 16.5x14x2 cms.
£1,100 -
0755 St Peter
Russian: 18th cent.: 14.5x12x1.5 cms.
£500 -
0757 Christ
Bulgarian 19th cent. 7x7x0.5 cms. £120 The travelling icon is encased [back and side] in a copper frame.
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0758 Virgin of The Sign
0758 Virgin of The Sign
£250
Russian: 7x5x1cms.
in frame 12x10x1cms -
0760 Virgin Of Rudens
This image of The Virgin and Child appeared in the Rudnye Monastery in 1687. It differs from the better known “Virgin of Chernigov” in that Christ holds a book rather than a scroll. This 19th cent. example has the added decoration of leaves chased into the brass border. The border is further enhances by raised brass platforms in each corner. The figures have raised brass crowns.
£225 -
0761 St Panteleimon
0761 St Panteleimon Russian [Rostov]: 19th cent. In an oval Pendant 4.5×4.5 cms. £135
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0762 Christ; The Fiery Eye
0762 Christ: The Fiery Eye Russian: 19th cent.: 16x13x2cms. £150
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0763 St Nicholas
Russian: Last Quarter of the 19th cent.
5×4 cms in a frame 12×9.5 cms.An enamelled disc made for personal and portable possession. The icon comes from Rostov and dates from the last Quarter of the 19th cent. On the reverse the inscription confirms the subject. The disc is positioned within a board recently covered in purple velvet. The frame is also a later addition. Over its 150 years of existence its surface has suffered stress fractures and chipping around the edges. The price reflects the current condition.
£125 -
0764 St. Stylianos
0764 St Stylianos
Greek: 19th cent. 20x15x2 cms -
0768 Virgin of Three Hands
Russian 19th cent. 18x15x2 cms. £350
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0769 St Seraphim of Sarov0764
Russian: 19th cent.
£200
9x7x1.5 cms.