Lot 0100
A Russian oil on canvas icon of Saint Archdeacon Stefan
Estimate: 200-250€
A Russian oil on canvas icon of Saint Archdeacon Stefan. Embedded inscription: “Stefan Gumpel donated 1877 to the Chapel at the Lykovitsky Cemetery.” Petersburg (?), 1877. Dimensions: 87 x 51 x 2.2 cm.
Starting price: 150€
Estimate: 200-250€
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