Bedeutendes Vermeil-Artophorion mit Cloisonné-Emaille (Tabernakel), Moskau, wahrscheinlich Wasilij Sikatschew, 1896 - 1908
22.10.2022 10:00UTC +01:00
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Starting price
22000EUR € 22 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 833431
Lot 691 | Bedeutendes Vermeil-Artophorion mit Cloisonné-Emaille (Tabernakel), Moskau, wahrscheinlich Wasilij Sikatschew, 1896 - 1908
Estimate value
€ 22 000
Keywords: Reliquiar, Reliquiengefäß, Monstranz, Pyxis
Gilt silver. On four feet. The rectangular body of architectural construction. The pedestal with delicate openwork in the shape of tendrils. The sides embellished with four plaques in polychrome cloisonné enamel. Above which, raised tongue decor and engraved ornaments. A Cyrillic inscription engraved on the side (tr.) "The Deceased, God's handmaids Yevgenia Anna and Elisabeth". Four baluster columns embellished with engraved tendrils. A removable repository for the offering on the inside (reliquary vessel) with press-in lid in the form of a sarcophagus and engraved representation of the body of Christ. A delicate guilloche pattern on the sides. Two movable angels in half relief on the side. The upper section with five screw-mounted church towers. The central tower embellished with four windows in coloured enamel. A cross in coloured enamel at the top of each tower. All pieces stamped with the Moscow district assayer's mark and Cyrillic master's mark "WS". The top with minor defects, otherwise in excellent condition. Dimensions 56.5 x 17.5 x 16.5 cm. Total weight circa 1,900 g.
Keywords: Reliquiar, Reliquiengefäß, Monstranz, Pyxis
Auction house category: | Russian art |
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Auction house category: | Russian art |
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