All Items : Popular Collectibles : Memorabilia : Religious : Pre 1900 item #1488556 (stock #D274)
19th century Eastern European Jewish miniature silver gilt filigree Besamim spice box shaped like a cooking stove with a removable lid cauldron and fan.

Unmarked like most of the miniature filigree objects...

All Items : Popular Collectibles : Memorabilia : Religious : Pre 1900 item #1435047 (stock #BNJcroenEmbr)
June Hastings
$585.00
A beautiful 19th century framed embroidery depicting a religious phrase, which reads "I will give thee a Crown of Life" with a beautiful centralized crown motif and surrounded by stitched scrolling garlands, and featuring lovely hues of gold and crimson. Behind glass within a wooden frame. Overall in good condition with expected signs of use given its age. The frame shows some chips and minor wear, as indicated in photography. Measures in frame 25.75" wide x 11" High...
All Items : Popular Collectibles : Memorabilia : Religious : Pre 1900 item #1458775 (stock #Ch19)
Antique, dated 1834, finely hand-painted the Greek Orthodox Icon of Saints Constantine and Helen (Konstantinos and Eleni), with True Cross in the early 19th century.

Tempera on wood panel...

All Items : Popular Collectibles : Memorabilia : Religious : Pre 1900 item #1488126 (stock #CH34)
This is an authentic antique Abyssinian Ethiopian Coptic Orthodox brass Blessing Cross from the 19th century. The cross is intricately cast in two pieces and attached together. It features an oval central panel that is pierced and engraved in openwork, displaying a complex pattern with two crosses surrounded by an aureole. The long handle, which is square in section, is adorned with an elaborate finial composed of two small crosses...
All Items : Popular Collectibles : Memorabilia : Religious : Contemporary item #1451319
A contemporary Russian or Greek Orthodox icon hand painted in oil on a wood panel, 11 1/8" by 8 1/8", bearing on the reverse a modern label "Certificate" stating it to be a copy of an old style original, title "Virgin Marey" (sic), from "Borchkovo Xuti", and a printed internet address showing the origin to be Bulgaria and the artist name as Vassil Vassilev. This is very nicely done by a talented hand, and the gold has a great shine to it...