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1783 Vatican-documented reliquary theca with relics of Saint Nicholas of Bari, Wonderworker of Myra

1783 Vatican-documented reliquary theca with relics of Saint Nicholas of Bari, Wonderworker of Myra

Oval crystal-fronted silver reliquary theca housing the first-class Ex Ossibus (of the bone) relic of Saint Nicholas of Bari, Bishop of Myra. The relic is affixed to a silk ground surrounded by silver wire and gilt paperolle ornamentation and identified in Latin on a manuscript cedula label as S. Nicholai Ep. My. / de Bario (Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Bari).  On the back, the theca is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint of a coat of arms of Fr. Francesco Saverio Cristiani O.E.S.A. († 1800), Titular Bishop of Porphyreon in a capacity of the Sacristan of the Apostolic Palace during the pontificate of Pope Pius VI (p. 1775-1799). The reliquary is accompanied by the original matching authentics document issued by Fr. Cristiani in 1793.

  • ID# 347-RSCR-17
  • Size 37 x 32 mm
  • Age ca. 1793
  • Origin Rome, Italy
  • Materials silver, crystal, glass, paper, silk, Spanish wax
  • Price Price upon request
  • Silver
  • Orthodox Cross
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18c Spectacular silver reliquary with relics of the True Cross of Jesus Christ

18c Spectacular silver reliquary with relics of the True Cross of Jesus Christ

An ornate silver cruciform reliquary pendant decorated with intricate filigree and housing particles from the Wood from the True Cross of Jesus Christ. The unusually substantial relics are displayed in a cruciform shape and are identified in Latin on a manuscript cedula label as De Lingo + DNJC (of the Wood [from Most Holy] Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ). The reliquary is secured by an undisturbed seal of red Spanish wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of Pope Pius VI (P. 1775 – 1799). 

  • ID# 346-RSCR-16
  • Size 95 x 85 mm (3 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches)
  • Age ca. last quarter of the 18th century
  • Origin Vatican
  • Materials silver, silk, paper, Spanish wax
  • Price SOLD!
  • Silver
  • Orthodox Cross
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Fancy French reliquary theca with a relic of the True Cross of Jesus Christ

Fancy French reliquary theca with a relic of the True Cross of Jesus Christ

An oval glass-fronted silver pendant reliquary theca housing precious relics of the Wood from the True Cross of Jesus Christ. The sizable relics are displayed in a cruciform shape on the ground of gold silk surrounded by gilt silver wire ornamentation and identified in Latin on a manuscript cedula label as Vraie croix(True Cross [of Our Lord Jesus Christ]).  On the back, under a protective cap with an image of the True Cross in front of cityscape of Jerusalem, the reliquary is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint with a coat of arms of Monsignor Jacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire Mathieu (†) Cardinal-Priest of San Silvestro in Capite (1852–1875) and Archbishop of Besançon, France. The reliquary is housed in the original leather-bound case of issue. 

  • ID# 20-RSGA-135
  • Size 35 x 28 mm
  • Age ca. third quarter of the 19th century
  • Origin France
  • Materials silver, glass, silk, paper, leather, Spanish wax
  • Price Price upon request
  • Silver
  • Orthodox Cross
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Rare Ukrainian Icon - Saint Basil, Martyr of the Kyiv Caves Monastery

Rare Ukrainian Icon - Saint Basil, Martyr of the Kyiv Caves Monastery

Saint Basil, a hieromartyr of the 11th century, pursued a life of asceticism in the Near Caves of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, a major center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity. A close companion of Saint Theodore, Basil lived in the Varangian Cave, practicing strict temperance. When Theodore struggled with regret over giving away his wealth, Basil offered spiritual guidance, encouraging him to focus on eternal rewards. Their bond was tested when a demonic illusion tempted Theodore with hidden treasure, but Basil’s return dispelled the deception. In 1098, Prince Mstislav Svyatopolkovich, driven by greed, tortured Basil and Theodore over a rumored treasure. Basil was killed by an arrow, prophesying the prince’s death by the same weapon—a prophecy fulfilled in 1099. Commemorated on August 11, Saint Basil’s steadfast faith and martyrdom remain a testament to his devotion to Christ.
  • ID# 918-073-056-SP2
  • Size 11 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches (30 x 25 cm)
  • Age ca. 1910s
  • Origin Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Materials Egg tempera on gessoed wood
  • Price Price upon request
  • Orthodox Cross
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Russian Icon - Our Lady of Pokrov, the Guardian Angel & St. Boniface

Russian Icon - Our Lady of Pokrov, the Guardian Angel & St. Boniface

The finely painted icon depicts the Guardian Angel and St. Boniface of Tarsus under the image of Our Lady of Pokrov. 

The Protection (Pokrov) of the Most Holy Mother of God is one of the most beloved Feast days on the Orthodox calendar commemorated on October 1 celebrating the appearance of the Virgin Mary in Constantinople in the 10th century at the time when the people in the city were threatened by the Barbarian invasion. Saint Andrew, the Holy Fool with his disciple Saint Epiphanius, and a group of people, saw the Mother of God, Saint John the Baptist, and several other Saints and Angels during a vigil in the Church of Blachernae, nearby the city gates. The Mother of God approached the center of the church, knelt down and remained in prayer for a long time with her face drowned in tears. Then she took her veil off and spread it over the people as a sign of protection. After the appearance of the Mother of God, the danger was averted and the city was spared from bloodshed and suffering.  On the icon, the Theotokos is depicted standing on a cloud in an aureola of green light with a city walls behind her holding her veil surrounded by apostles, saints, and two angels behind her. Below are Saint Romanos the Melodist, Saint Epiphanius and Saint Andrew the Fool.  

In Orthodoxy, a Guardian Angel is a type of angel that is assigned at birth to protect and guide a particular person. Each human has a guardian angel who stands before the face of the Lord. This guardian angel is not only a friend and a protector, who preserves from evil and who sends good thought; the image of God is reflected in the creature—angels and men—in such a way that angels are celestial prototypes of men. Guardian angels are especially our spiritual kin. Scripture testified that the guardianship and direction of the elements, of places, of peoples, of societies, are confined to the guardian angels of the cosmos, whose very substance adds something of harmony to the elements they watch over.

Saint Boniface, the Martyr of Tarsus was a Christian martyr who was executed in the year 307 at Tarsus, where he had gone from Rome in order to bring back holy relics of the martyrs requested by his mistress Aglaida. Finding upon arrival at Tarsus that the authorities were torturing Christians, he openly declared himself to be a Christian. His own body constituted the relics that were brought back to Aglaida, who in turn also became a Christian. The Orthodox Church celebrates both of them on 19 December as the "Martyr Boniface at Tarsus in Cilicia and Righteous Aglaida of Rome".

  • ID# 993-012-259-SP2
  • Size 11 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches (30 x 25 cm)
  • Age ca. 1890s
  • Origin Moscow, Russia
  • Materials Egg tempera and gilding on gessoed wood
  • Price $2,200
  • Orthodox Cross
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Wedding Pair of Russian Icons - Christ Pantoractor & Our Lady of Kazan in revetment covers and kiot frame

Wedding Pair of Russian Icons - Christ Pantoractor & Our Lady of Kazan in revetment covers and kiot frame

In Orthodox tradition, newlyweds are presented by their family with two matching icons - one of Christ and the other of the Theotokos to remind them of the commitment they made before God and serve as the spiritual center of family prayer. The icons depict Our Lady of Kazan and Christ Pantocrator and are housed in an original glass-fronted frame of carved wood. 

  • ID# 1369-012-049-SP3
  • Size (Framed) 13 x 18 1/2 inches (33 x 47 cm)
  • Age ca. 1900
  • Origin Provincial Russia
  • Materials Egg tempera on gessoed wood in brass revetment cover held in glass-fronted wooden kilt shadow frame
  • Price SOLD!
  • Orthodox Cross
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Russian Icon - St. Paraskevi Martyr of Iconium in silvered brass cover

Russian Icon - St. Paraskevi Martyr of Iconium in silvered brass cover

Saint Paraskevi of Iconium (also known as Paraskeva Pyatnitsa) is venerated as a Christian virgin martyr. Her parents were Christian, and Paraskevi was named as such (the name means “Friday” in Greek) because she was baptized on a Friday and because Friday was the day of Christ's Passion. She became a preacher, and according to tradition, converted Emperor Antoninus Pius to Christianity, but, subsequently martyred at Iconium during the persecutions of Diocletian. Saint Paraskevi-Pyatnitsa developed a personality and functions of her own on Russian soil. She is traditionally depicted as an ascetic figure wearing the red of martyrdom. She holds an Eastern cross in one hand and a scroll professing her faith in another. In Russia, Paraskeva-Pyatnitsa is the patroness of traders and fairs, and of the Holy Matrimony.

  • ID# 641-069-058-SP2
  • Size 12 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches (31 x 27 cm)
  • Age ca. 1800
  • Origin Central Russia
  • Materials Egg tempera on gessoed wood in gilt and silvered brass revetment cover
  • Price $1,750
  • Orthodox Cross
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Russian Icon - The Resurrection and Principal Orthodox Feasts

Russian Icon - The Resurrection and Principal Orthodox Feasts

The icon depicts Christ's Anastasis (Resurrection) surrounded by twelve Major Orthodox Feasts: 1. Nativity of the Most Holy Mother of God 2. Presentation of the Theotokos at the Temple 3. The Annunciation 4. Nativity of Christ/Christmas 5. Baptism of Christ - Theophany, also called Epiphany 6. The Transfiguration of Christ 7. Exaltation of the Holy Cross 8. The Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God 9. The Old Testament Trinity 10. The Ascension of Christ 11. Christ's Entry into Jerusalem 12. Presentation of Jesus at the Temple 

 

  • ID# 979-017-185-SP2
  • Size 11 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches (30 x 26 cm)
  • Age ca. 1900
  • Origin Provincial Russia
  • Materials Egg tempera on gilt, tooled, and gessoed wood
  • Price $1,375
  • Orthodox Cross
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Russian Icon - the Menological (Calendar) Icon for the Month of November in silver basma frame

Russian Icon - the Menological (Calendar) Icon for the Month of November in silver basma frame

Known as Synaxaria (monthly), twelve monthly panels of the Calendar icons are exhibited in the Orthodox church one at a time on a special lectern called the analogion and depict images of saints arranged chronologically according to their feast days in alteration with the movable liturgical feasts as they distributed in the Orthodox calendar for one specific month. 

Although, most saints are represented standing, martyrs are usually depicted at the moment of their martyrdom. The images are arranged in four rows, each row signifying a calendar week of a month with portraits of saints venerated during this week. The layout and color scheme of this “calendar of sainthood” play a role in their legibility and practical use. 

  • ID# 1224-003-033-SP2
  • Size 9 x 7 inches (23 x 18 cm)
  • Age ca. 19th century
  • Origin Monastic School, Russia
  • Materials egg tempera on gilt and gessoed wood in silver basma frame
  • Price $1,250
  • Silver
  • Orthodox Cross
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1993 Vatican documented reliquary with relic of St. Monica of Hippo, Patron of married women

1993 Vatican documented reliquary with relic of St. Monica of Hippo, Patron of married women

Round glass-fronted white-metal reliquary theca housing the first-class ex ossibus (of the bone) relic of Saint Monica of Hippo. The relic is affixed to a red silk ground and identified in Latin on a typeset cedula label as S. Monicae Vid. (Saint Monica, Widow). On the back, under the protective cap, the theca is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint of a coat of arms of Monsignor Ugo Poletti, the Vicar General of Rome (1973-1997). The relic is accompanied by the original matching authentics document issued in 1993 under the authority of the Vicar General. 

  • ID# 53-RSGHR
  • Size 33 mm across
  • Age ca. 1993
  • Origin Vatican
  • Materials metal, glass, silk, paper, Spanish wax
  • Price $1,250
  • Orthodox Cross

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