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A PAIR OF RUSSIAN WEDDING ICONS
THE OKLADS MARKED WITH CYRILLIC MAKER'S INITIALS A TCH, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890
Both painted realistically representing the Mother of God of Kazan and Christ Pantocrator, the silver-gilt oklads with engine turned ground further enriched with foliate scrolls on borders and garments, with pierced haloes, marked on fronts, haloes and rims-8 7/8in. (22.4cm.) high (2)
THE OKLADS MARKED WITH CYRILLIC MAKER'S INITIALS A TCH, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890
Both painted realistically representing the Mother of God of Kazan and Christ Pantocrator, the silver-gilt oklads with engine turned ground further enriched with foliate scrolls on borders and garments, with pierced haloes, marked on fronts, haloes and rims-8 7/8in. (22.4cm.) high (2)