SEHR FEINE UND SELTENE IKONE MIT DEM HEILIGEN WLADIMIR MIT CLOISONNÉ-EMAIL-RIZA
11.11.2023 10:00UTC +01:00
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Auctioneer | Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf |
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Event location | Germany, Düsseldorf |
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ID 1050854
Lot 2552 | SEHR FEINE UND SELTENE IKONE MIT DEM HEILIGEN WLADIMIR MIT CLOISONNÉ-EMAIL-RIZA
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€ 1 200
A VERY FINE AND RARE ICON SHOWING ST. VLADIMIR WITH A SILVER-GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL
A VERY FINE AND RARE ICON SHOWING ST. VLADIMIR WITH A SILVER-GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL RIZA Russian, early 20th century (icon), Russian, St. Petersburg, Alexander Uzikov, 1908-1917 (riza) Oil on metal laid down on a wood panel with velvet backing. Finely painted in great detail with gold highlights. The borders cloisonné enamelled with foliage in red, blue and white on a green ground. Marked on lower edge with assayer's mark, 84 standard and master's mark 'A.U.' in Cyrillic. Minor losses. 17 x 14.7 cm.
SEHR FEINE UND SELTENE IKONE MIT DEM HEILIGEN WLADIMIR MIT CLOISONNÉ-EMAIL-RIZA Russland, Anfang 20. Jh. (Ikone), Russland, St. Petersburg, Alexander Usikow, 1908-1917 (Riza) Holztafel, verso Samtabdeckung. Ölmalerei auf Metall auf Holz, partielle Goldmalerei. Riza aus vergoldetem Silber mit getriebenem und graviertem Dekor, Cloisonné-Email. 17 x 14,7 cm. Punziert mit Marke der Bezirksbeschauadministration mit Feingehalt '84' und Meisterzeichen 'A.U.' in Kyrillisch. Min. Farbabsplitterungen.
Auction house category: | Russian and Greek icons |
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Auction house category: | Russian and Greek icons |
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