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MAKER'S MARK CYRILLIC 'AK', APPARENTLY NO TOWN MARK, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY
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A SILVER AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL TRIPTYCH ICON
MAKER'S MARK CYRILLIC 'AK', APPARENTLY NO TOWN MARK, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY
Rectangular, the upper section of lobed arch form, enamelled throughout with stylised scrolling foliage in turquoise, blue, red, white and green, roundels centring varicolour geometric motifs, and white and turquoise pellet borders, the hinged doors opening to reveal a central panel depicting the Resurrection, the Descent into Hell, and Christ walking on water, flanked by painted wooden panels depicting the birth of the Mother of God on the left, and the birth of Christ on the right, marked on lower edge, reverse, and front and back of wings
13¾ in. (34.9 cm.) long, extended
MAKER'S MARK CYRILLIC 'AK', APPARENTLY NO TOWN MARK, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY
Rectangular, the upper section of lobed arch form, enamelled throughout with stylised scrolling foliage in turquoise, blue, red, white and green, roundels centring varicolour geometric motifs, and white and turquoise pellet borders, the hinged doors opening to reveal a central panel depicting the Resurrection, the Descent into Hell, and Christ walking on water, flanked by painted wooden panels depicting the birth of the Mother of God on the left, and the birth of Christ on the right, marked on lower edge, reverse, and front and back of wings
13¾ in. (34.9 cm.) long, extended
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Alexis de Tiesenhausen
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