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Unknown — A silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel icon of Christ the Pantocrator, Nikolay Grachev, circa 1908
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A silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel icon of Christ the Pantocrator, Nikolay Grachev, circa 1908

This Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel icon of Christ the Pantocrator created by Nikolay Grachev circa 1908 features intricate repoussé and chasing work with enameled details in pink, red, blue, and white. The piece bears the maker's mark and 84 standard hallmark, indicating its precious metal content and authenticity.

Medium
the silver-gilt oklad repoussé and chased, the halo cloisonné enamelled in shades of pink, red blue and white, Christ flanked by enamelled inscription plaques, struck to halo, plaques, lower right and on lower edge of frame with maker's mark, 84 standard

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Russian Works of Art, Fabergé and Icons

November 30, 2021

Estimate: $3,000$5,000

Lot 647

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Unknown, A silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel icon of Christ the Pantocrator, Nikolay Grachev, circa 1908

This Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel icon of Christ the Pantocrator created by Nikolay Grachev circa 1908 features intricate repoussé and chasing work with enameled details in pink, red, blue, and white. The piece bears the maker's mark and 84 standard hallmark, indicating its precious metal content and authenticity.

Medium
the silver-gilt oklad repoussé and chased, the halo cloisonné enamelled in shades of pink, red blue and white, Christ flanked by enamelled inscription plaques, struck to halo, plaques, lower right and on lower edge of frame with maker's mark, 84 standard
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Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Christ, Ornate, Sacred, Religious Icon, Historical, Cloisonné Enamel, Byzantine, Silver Gilt, Colorful, Russian

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Collected by

Richard Caswell, Sebastián Naranjo, Jonah Handel, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, Ethan Elkins, Alex Capecelatro, Mihail Lari, Cleveland Museum of Art