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Five partially enameled Russian bronze icons, 19th century Bronze, cast in relief, two enameled. Consisting of a triptych, a crucifix, an icon with St. George, an icon with the extended Deesis and an icon with the guardian angel and the monastery founders Zosima and Sawatii. One with Mark Gallery certificate. Height 5.7 - 11.5 cm. Condition: II

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Five partially enameled Russian bronze icons, 19th century Bronze, cast in relief, two enameled. Consisting of a triptych, a crucifix, an icon with St. George, an icon with the extended Deesis and an icon with the guardian angel and the monastery founders Zosima and Sawatii. One with Mark Gallery certificate. Height 5.7 - 11.5 cm. Condition: II

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