old Russian icons, religious pictures, antique shop




Gallery 13 of Old Russian Icons

 

Main gallery1 gallery2

gallery3

gallery4 gallery5 gallery6 gallery7 gallery8 gallery9 gallery10 gallery11 gallery12 gallery13 gallery14

 

Nr.121s


Name: Holy Victory-bearer and Wonderworker George [† 303] slaying the Dragon.

Age: 18th
Century

Price* 
€ 85
Convert This Price!

Size: 6.4 x 6.0 cm
2.56" x 2.4" inches

 

 

Nr.122s

Name: Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker and Archbishop of Myra in Lycia [† c.345] surrounded by Blessing Christ and Mother of God. Holy Visage above in the center.

Age:
18th
Century

Price* 
€ 85
Convert This Price!

Size: 6.6 x 4.4 cm
2.64" x 1.76" inches

 

 

Nr.123s

  Name: Crucifixion of Our Lord Jesus
Christ. Holy Visage above in the center. Two Angels of the Lord glorifying Christ. There is the Sun on the left and the Moon on the right corners. "The sun hid its light, and the moon turned to blood." (Joel 2:31). Skull of Adam - bellow under the Cross. 2 colors of enamel. The icon has ornamental backside.

Age: the second part of 19th Century

Price* 
€ 90
Convert This Price!

Size: 19.8 x 10.8 cm
7.9" x 4.3" inches

 

 

Nr.124s

  Name: Folding bronze Russian Triptych Icon of Deesis: Mother of God, Christ Pantocrator, Holy Glorious Prophet John the Forerunner (1st C). Cross and tools of passion on the backside.

Age: 19th
Century

Price* 
€ 95
Convert This Price!

Size: 18.6 x 7.4 cm
7.44" x 2.96" inches

 

 

Nr.125s

Name: Russian bronze triptych Icon: Hieromartyr Antipas the Bishop of Pergamum [Antipiy, the dental healer, † c. 68], [disciple of St John the Theologian] Left side: Holy Apostle Peter († ca. 67), Archangel Michael, Saint Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia [Vasiliy, † 379], Holy Victory-bearer and Wonderworker George [† 303], Saint John Chrysostom ["The Golden-mouthed"] the Archbishop of Constantinople († 407), Saint Peter the Metropolitan of Moscow and Wonderworker of All Russia [† 1326]. Right side: Archangel Gabriel, Holy Apostle Paul († ca. 67), Saint Gregory the Theologian of Nazianzus, Archbishop of Constantinople († 389), Holy Hieromartyr Blaise the Bishop of Sebaste [Vlasiy, ca 316]. Holy Visage above.

Age:
19th
Century

Price* 
€ 100
Convert This Price!

Size: 6.6 x 9.6 cm
2.64" x 3.8" inches

 

 

Nr.126s

Names: Resurrection of Christ or Descent to Hades. Christ in Hades taking Righteous patriarchs, prophets, and holy women: Adam, Abel, Isaac, Moses, Jacob, Noah, Eva, Rebecca, Abraham, Kings Solomon and David, Abraham, John the Forerunner and others from Hell.

Age: 19th Century

Price* 
€ 55
Convert This Price!

Size: 5.6 x 5.7 cm
2.24" x 2.28" inches

 

 

Nr.127s

     Name: Mother of God "a Joy of All Who Sorrow" (1688) surrounded by Angels with poor and sick people asking for help in their needs. Blessing Christ as "King of kings and Lord of Lords" [Revelation 19:16] above in the center. There is the Sun on the left and the Moon on the right corners. "The sun hid its light, and the moon turned to blood." (Joel 2:31). The icon has three colors of enamel.

Age:
19th century

Price* 
€ 180
Convert This Price!

Size:  12.0 x 7.9 cm
4.8" x 3.16" inches

 

 

Nr.128s

   Name: X Holy Old Testament Trinity as Three Angels at the oak tree of Mamre. Holy Visage above.

Age: 17th
century

Price* 

Convert This Price!

Size: 7.0 x 5.0 cm
2.8" x 2.0" inches

 

 

Nr.129s

   Name: Russian Bronze folding traveling triptych icon of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker and Archbishop of Myra in Lycia († c.345) surrounded by Blessing Christ and Mother of God in the center. Blessing Christ as "King of kings and Lord of Lords" [Revelation 19:16] above in the center. The Left side: Annunciation of Archangel Gabriel, Presentation of infant Christ in the Temple. Entry into Jerusalem. Right right side: Holy Virgin Mary from Annunciation scene, Resurrection and Descent into the Hades. The Ascension of Christ in Heaven.

Age: 19th
Century

Price* 
€ 110
Convert This Price!

Size: 10.4 x 14.5 cm
4.16" x 5.8" inches

 

  

Nr.130s

  Name: X The Fiery Ascension of Holy Glorious Prophet Elijah [(2 Kings 2:11-13), 9th C BC] above. St. Elijah passes his mantle to his successor Holy Prophet Elisha [Elisey 9th C B.C.] Left side composition presents Holy Elijah in the cave, fed by the raven (1 Kings 17:4-6). Two scenes below are: 1) Holy Elijah being fed by Angel of the Lord (1 Kings 17:4-6). 2) Sts. Elijah and Elisha dividing the Jordan River with his mantle on the right.

Age: 19th
Century

Price* 

Convert This Price!

Size:  14.9 x 12.3 cm
5.96" x 4.92" inches

* all prices are in Euro

Click on one of twelve galleries

Main gallery1 gallery2

gallery3

gallery4 gallery5 gallery6 gallery7 gallery8 gallery9 gallery10 gallery11 gallery12 gallery13 gallery14