Hi! Can someone tell me more about this item?
Russian Icon, Tempera on wooden board and silver.
Decorated with pearls and smaller stones.
https://imgur.com/a/4C6vhna
Russian silver Icon from the 19th century
Re: Russian silver Icon from the 19th century
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
Please embed your images.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Please embed your images.
Trev.
Re: Russian silver Icon from the 19th century
Hi atlas3222 -
please learn to post photos - there are several methods mentioned here!
Here are your photos:
The oklad (frame) of your icon was made in Nischni-Nowgorod around 1849-1854.
The maker is Udalov, Luka Nikolaev 1835-1848
Assayer is Savinskij Beniamin V. on duty 1847-1850
Clean (polished) silver and marks make an identification easier - otherwise it is more guessing!
Regards
Goldstein
please learn to post photos - there are several methods mentioned here!
Here are your photos:
The oklad (frame) of your icon was made in Nischni-Nowgorod around 1849-1854.
The maker is Udalov, Luka Nikolaev 1835-1848
Assayer is Savinskij Beniamin V. on duty 1847-1850
Clean (polished) silver and marks make an identification easier - otherwise it is more guessing!
Regards
Goldstein
Re: Russian silver Icon from the 19th century
Many thanks to Goldstein! Impressed of your knowledge.
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I will fix photos for the next post.
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I will fix photos for the next post.
Re: Russian silver Icon from the 19th century
Hi atlas3222 -
This is not a "price estimation forum" and we basically do not talk about prices or the value of an object!
If you know the marks, history and understand some of the technologies used, then you know what you see. Without your own knowledge you need the opinion of others - not a good way!
Regards
Goldstein
This is not a "price estimation forum" and we basically do not talk about prices or the value of an object!
If you know the marks, history and understand some of the technologies used, then you know what you see. Without your own knowledge you need the opinion of others - not a good way!
Regards
Goldstein