Carol I (1866 - 1914) 2 Bani 1867, Heaton mint
Stamb. 002 a. NGC MS 63 RB.
Stamb. 002 a. NGC MS 63 RB.
Silver, 0.39 g. Monogram "P". MBR 150. VF+
Heinz Guderian - Erinnerungen eines Soldaten, 1951, 464 Pages, printed at Kurt Vorwinckel, Heidelberg, dedicated to King Carol II, by his nephew Fritz. A rare book, with a very interesting dedication, in superb condition! I R!
Lithographed engraving, original proof of the series produced in the footsteps of Osman Pasha during the Crimean War, presented at the Universal Exhibition of Paris in 1855. Good general condition at sight, recurring foxing in the margins. Sheet formerly laminated on cardboard. Dimensions 48 x 32,5 cm. A very fine ethnographic document. I
Beautiful set of two silver fish service cutlery, six pieces (2 x 3) forks, knives and shovels. Model with flared Art-deco sleeves, turkish terminated spatula, decorated with large floral engravings on one side, neutral lapels. Hallmarks, Romanian work from 1920. Total weight (six pieces) 893,5 g. Length 23,5, 26,5 & 27,5 cm. Good condition.
Polychrome glass painting about the Virgin Mary before Christ suffering on the cross. Popular craftsmanship, naive colorful scene in the tradition of Central Europe, probably Romania (or Balkan) end of the 20th century circa 1980. Weathered wood frame. Dimensions 49 x 41 cm
Greek style Icon of devotion, painting on wood under oklad in silver relief, representation in twelve boxes of saints, bishops and martyrs including Baptist, Gregory, Ilias (Elie), Cyrille, Maurice, Emperor Constantine and Helen, Geneviève of Paris ... Highlights of gilding and enamel paint for the halos and crowns. Ribbed hem border frame. Good general condition despite wear to the paint. Work from the mid-19th century. Dimension 32,5 * 27,8 cm. I-II
42x35 mm, Silver, pin on the back. Very rare! II RR!
The blessing cross can be easily held in the palm as they come with very convenient separators that allow the cross to be handled. In the Orthodox world blessing crosses made of wood and ornately covered with designs and icons were used by the priests in various moments of the liturgical life. Those smaller wooden crosses can be easily held by children during long processions without causing any undue stress. Even these simpler designs intricately depict the Holy image on them. Extremely fine condition!
Brass gilt, in original packaging Austrian workshop, some marked "Bruder Schneider Wien". I-II