Russian Mikhail Grachev, silver travelling icon. Hallmarked St Petersburg 1907-1926, Mikhail Grachev. Triptych form, opens to painted porcelain panels of Christ Pantocrator flanked by two archangels in champleve enamel settings. Height 13 cm width 13 cm
An 18th century triptych folding travelling icon Balkan or Greek school, tempera on wood with gilding, depicting mother of God and saints, mounted on velvet backed box frame, acquired from David Jones gallery, Sydney, label attached verso, 6 cm high, 25…
A Russian travelling triptych icon with silver oklad, 'CR', Kursk, 1908-1926, the moulded oak frame opening to reveal Christ Pantocrator, flanked by Saints, the faces and hands in tempera on panel, 18 cm high, 13 cm wide (closed)
An early 19th century bronze and polychrome enameled Russian travelling Ikon, depicting various Christ scenes, set within a velvet mounted box frame, 24 cm x 18 cm including frame
Russian metal and painted wooden travelling iconastas, consisting of three panels set with hinged metal frames, the central panel depicting the nativity, flanked by the presentation in the temple and a related scene from the church calendar, 18th century.…
A pair framed travelling Russian icons, c.1900, depicting Saint and Madonna and Child, decorated with silvered metal mounts, upon hand-tinted lithograph printed subjects, 25 x 21.5 cm & 20.4 x 17.5 cm
Russian Mikhail Grachev, silver travelling icon. Hallmarked St Petersburg 1907-1926, Mikhail Grachev. Triptych form, opens to painted porcelain panels of Christ Pantocrator flanked by two archangels in champleve enamel settings. Height 13 cm width 13 cm