Lot 0146
A Russian icon of Saint Zosima and Saint Savatiy
Estimate: 1800-2500€
A Russian wood and tempera icon of Saint Zosima and Saint Savatiy. Copy of the 16th century Icon. Moscow. The end of the 19th-beginning of the 20th century. Dimensions: 44 x 46.7 x 4 cm.
Starting price: 1500€
Estimate: 1800-2500€
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