A Russian triptych icon of the Mother of God of Kazan, 19th century
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A Russian triptych icon of the Mother of God of Kazan, 19th century
supporting her son on her lap, the child holding a scroll in his left hand, the hinged doors decorated with Saint George and Saint Nicholas, paint loss and distress, 28,5cm high, 20,5cm wide; a Russian cloisonné metal-mounted icon of the Mother of God of Kazan, 19th century, the standing figure holding her son on her left arm and a sceptre in her right hand, raised on a green ambon, attended by four kneeling figures, enclosed by a filigree and blue, white and yellow cloisonné case, with square swing bale, 13cm high; and a Russian painted and silver oklad icon of the Mother of God of Kazan and the Holy Child, 19th century, the halo engraved in high relief, 9cm high
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