A Russian silver-gilt, enamel, and pearl small icon of the Kazan Mother of God
A Russian silver-gilt, enamel, and pearl small icon of the Kazan Mother of God
the oklad with geometric patterns in cloisonné and partly shaded enamel, apparently unmarked but attributed to Ovchinnikov, Moscow, circa 1900, the plain silver-gilt outer frame marked for St. Petersburg, 1871, the painted panel later
height 4 5/8 in.; 11.8 cm
Provenance:
Important Russian Enamels and Fabergé from a New York Private Collection, Sotheby's New York, November 4, 2010, lot 6
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A Russian silver-gilt, enamel, and pearl small icon of the Kazan Mother of God
the oklad with geometric patterns in cloisonné and partly shaded enamel, apparently unmarked but attributed to Ovchinnikov, Moscow, circa 1900, the plain silver-gilt outer frame marked for St. Petersburg, 1871, the painted panel later
height 4 5/8 in.; 11.8 cm
Provenance:
Important Russian Enamels and Fabergé from a New York Private Collection, Sotheby's New York, November 4, 2010, lot 6