Lot 0265
Russian bronze travel icon of St. Nicholas of Mozhaisk, 19th century.
Estimate: 150-200€
Russian bronze travel icon of St. Nicholas of Mozhaisk, 19th century.
Small cast bronze three-panel travel icon. The central panel depicts St. Nicholas of Mozhaisk, holding a sword and a church or fortified city — a traditional image of the saint as a heavenly protector.
Bronze travel icons of this type were used in Russia for private prayer and travel, especially among Old Believer communities.
Closed: 6.6 × 5.5 cm.
Opened: 6.6 × 9.6 cm.
Starting price: 100€
Estimate: 150-200€
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Icon: wood, tempera, gold leaf
Riza: silver 84, chasing, engraving, gilding, niello, enamel, colored stones or glass
Master: F. Che
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