huszas76 wrote:Peter Schima
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Krisztián
Thank You Krisztián:)
huszas76 wrote:Peter Schima
Best regards!
Krisztián


AG2012 wrote:It was originally a cedar box, in Russia they started to use the term for glazed box for icons. I think the definition is broader,i.e. any box where relics are kept. But I am not an expert.
AG2012 wrote:https://www.google.com/search?q=russian+silver+relic+box&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjb4Y3-94P0AhWQ_7sIHT5ZDisQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1517&bih=694&dpr=0.9
AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Reliquary Box Casket to keep a relic, e.g. the fragment of holy cross from Jerusalem, or whatever relic sold by the church.
Looks like a box, right ?
КИОТ in Russian, κῑβωτός in Hellenic.
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oel wrote:Dutch pseudo marks
See:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=56948
Most likely made in the Dutch city of Schoonhoven.
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=56948#p184837
Peter.
Wolfend wrote:AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Second half 19th centurry pseudomarks.
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Thank you!
AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Second half 19th centurry pseudomarks.
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Theoderich wrote:I think it is Nürnberg.
(MS) is probably
Matheus Städlein (vgl. [GNM Nr.853]), master 18.8.1716, citicen 28.8.1716. + 15.2.1735.