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RIVAROSSI SOUTH PACIFIC `HO` DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE NO. 6018. TWO ENGINE SET, in orange and red livery TOGETHER WITH THIRTEEN LIMA, ITALY BOGIE GOODS WAGONS, with centre sliding door, good detail and the TWIN BOGIE SPIRIT OF 76 CABOOSE, red, white and blue stripes and stars (All unboxed but Fair) (16)
A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD OF KYKKOS (THE MERCIFUL), STROGANOV SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY, a variant of Mother of God Eleousa (Virgin of Tenderness or ""Umilenie"") - the Playful Child, representing one of the copies of the ancient wonderworking icon of the Mother of God from Cyprus that had been located in a monastery on Mount Kykkos; the Child Christ depicted in Mother Mary`s arms, with his swinging legs turned to one side and the body and the head to the other; shown holding an unfolded scroll inscribed with a quotation from Isaiah`s prophesy ?The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me? in Old Slavonic. Egg tempera, gold leaf and gesso on wood panel with double kovcheg. Two insert splints on the back, both missing. 31.7 x 28 cm (12 1/2 x 11 in.)PROVENANCEWilliam Doyle Galleries, New York.Collection of Bernard Winters, Armonk, New YorkBernard J. Winters was a philanthropist and art collector who was captivated by Russian icons. Over a fifty-year period, he worked closely with Sotheby`s, Christie`s, and private collectors to cultivate his collection. His monumental icons, as well as those purchased from Natalie Hays Hammond, daughter of John Hays Hammond, diplomat, were some of his favored items.
A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE ANNUNCIATION, VOLOGDA, 17TH CENTURY OR POSSIBLY 19TH IN THE STYLE OF 17TH CENTURY, depicts the Archangel Gabriel announcing the impending birth of Jesus Christ to the Holy Virgin presented against a very detailed architectural landscape of Nazareth; the Archangel is depicted on the left, blessing the Holy Virgin who holds a skein of a red yarn (symbolic of the incarnation of Christ) close to her bosom; the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove descends from Heaven with the three colored rays symbolizing the Holy Trinity. Egg tempera, gold leaf and gesso on wood panel with a kovcheg. Two insert splints on the back. Mosgostorg sales tag with an inscription dated 1931 on the verso. 31.5 x 27 cm (12 3/8 x 10 5/8 in.) PROVENANCECollection of Bernard Winters, Armonk, New YorkBernard J. Winters was a philanthropist and art collector who was captivated by Russian icons. Over a fifty-year period, he worked closely with Sotheby`s, Christie`s, and private collectors to cultivate his collection. His monumental icons, as well as those purchased from Natalie Hays Hammond, daughter of John Hays Hammond, diplomat, were some of his favored items.
A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE DESCENT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT (PENTECOST), 19TH CENTURY, a holiday icon in array of colors celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit on disciples of Jesus after his Ascension, held on the seventh Sunday after Easter, showing Virgin Mary surrounded by the Apostles sitting in the semicircle with St. Peter and St. Paul in the center and Jerusalem architectural landscape in the background, the Holy Spirit represented as a dove sends divine energy marked with subtle golden striation from the circle of heaven. Egg tempera and gesso on wood panel with kovcheg. 31 x 36.7 cm (12 1/4 x 14 in.).
A RARE RUSSIAN ICON OF THE TRINITY WITH CHRIST CRUCIFIED, CENTRAL RUSSIA, 17TH CENTURY, the enthroned figure of God the Father holds up the winged, crucified Christ, while the Holy Spirit, in the form of a white dove hovers above him, the starry sky within a radiating mandorla references the Holy Trinity`s omnipotent power, behind the central grouping are four angels standing on rolling clouds. Egg tempera, gold leaf and gesso on wood panel with kovcheg. Two insert splints on the back, one missing, the central section of the other insert splint missing, as well. 120 x 98 cm (47 ¼ x 38 5/8 in.)PROVENANCEChristie`s, New York, October 17, 1979, lot 408Collection of Bernard Winters, Armonk, New York (acquired at the above auction)Bernard J. Winters was a philanthropist and art collector who was captivated by Russian icons. Over a fifty-year period, he worked closely with Sotheby`s, Christie`s, and private collectors to cultivate his collection. His monumental icons, as well as those purchased from Natalie Hays Hammond, daughter of John Hays Hammond, diplomat, were some of his favored items.
A selection of decanters, a pair of Victorian cut class bell shaped decanters with associated stoppers, an early Victorian mitre cut decanter and stopper and early 19th Century spirit decanter with star cut diamond band and later stopper and a moulded hobnail moulded decanter and stopper (5).
A selection of decanters, a pair of Victorian cut class bell shaped decanters with associated stoppers, an early Victorian mitre cut decanter and stopper and early 19th Century spirit decanter with star cut diamond band and later stopper and a moulded hobnail moulded decanter and stopper (5).
A Hasselblad XPan camera system switchable between 24x36 and 24x65mm format on the same film, includes: camera body and strap, 45mm f4 lens, 90mm f4 lens, special centre filter for 45mm lens, UV-sky filter for 90mm lens, lens shade for both lenses, tripod attachment plate with Allen key, horizontal/vertical spirit level, instruction books, boxes, batteries included and a Hasselblad leather shoulder camera bag with fittings for XPan camera
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