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925 |
RUSSIAN ICON: St. Innocent of Irkutsk, circa 1890. 10.5 inches x 9 inches.
Estimate $400-$600 |
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926 |
RUSSIAN ICON: The Lord Almighty, 19th century. 12.5 inches x 10.75 inches.
Estimate $400-$600 |
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927 |
RUSSIAN ICON: "It Is Meet" DOSTOINO EST - Mother of God, circa 1890.
Exceptionally well painted, of the highest quality and in excellent
conditin. 13.5 inches x 12 inches. Estimate $2,000-$3,000 |
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928 |
RUSSIAN ICON: St. Nicholas, late 19th century. Enclosed in a custom-fitted
glazed kiot. 7 inches x 6 inches. Estimate $400-$600 |
|
929 |
RUSSIAN ICON: The Venerable Job Abbot of Pochaev Monastery, circa 1910. A
noted appologist for Orthodoxy, St. Job was also a participant and
signature at the Council of Kiev in 1628. In excellent condition having
been stored in a glazed kiot. 9 inches x 7 inches. Estimate $300-$500 |
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930 |
RUSSIAN ICON: Descent of the Holy Spirit, circa 1890's. Enclosed in a
custom-fitted glazed kiot. 7 inches x 6 inches. Estimate $750-$1,000 |
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931 |
RUSSIAN ICON: The Diesis, 19th century. A folding or traveling icon
consisting of three painted panels each encased in an overall enameled
recepticle and hinged together. 2.5 inches x 7 inches (open) (6.5cmx18cm).
Estimate $800-$1,200 |