Decorative Art Archive
. International Antiques Dealer in Russian, Greek, Dutch, Chinese and Japanese Antiques Ricus Dullaert is an all-round antiques dealer. In Amsterdam, Ricus deals mainly in antique Russian and Greek icons, antique Dutch portraits, Dutch furniture and Dutch Bibles. In South Africa, the collection consists of antique Chinese porcelain, lacquer, jade, ivories, woodcarvings
. If you have any questions please contact me here. . MG 5377: A RUSSIAN WALRUS IVORY AND BONE BOX, ARCHANGEL, DATED 1828 This extremely fine pierced walrus ivory and bone box back bears the date 1828. It was made in Archangel to sell to sailors from overseas. Size 15,0 high;27 cm wide;18
. If you have any questions please contact me here. . MG 5374: SILVER RUSSIAN PRESENTATION EGG FOR EASTER This silver Russian Easter egg, surely was made as a gift for the feast of the feast: the Easter celebration. It is set with a turquoise stone and engraved with the Christ monogram. Hallmarked in
. If you have any questions please contact me here. . MG 5366: TWO OVAL MOTHER OF PEARL SHELLS, BETHLEHEM, 19TH CENTURY The shell on the left of the photograph, depicts the Risen Lord. The one on the right the Nativity scene. These shells were made for Pilgrims in Bethlehem in the 19th.century, by
. If you have any questions please contact me here. . MG 5346: RUSSIAN ENAMELLED PILGRIMS ICON DEPICTING A FOUNDRESS OF A CONVENT FOR WOMEN This small enemelled Icon shows a foundress of a convent for Women in the Russian wilderness. These Pilgrims souvenirs were made in convents to sell to the Pilgrims.
. If you have any questions please contact me here. . MG9368 Greek triptych icon Mother of God of the Never Fading Rose Greek triptych. On the central panel is depicted the icon of the Mother of God of the Never Fading Rose. The left wing shows in the upper part St Nicholas the Miracle Worker,
. If you have any questions please contact me here. 021 Icon: Russian icon depicting an extended Deesis. First half of the 17th century 80 x 34 cm. This extended Deesis is a very rare icon indeed. Normally a Deesis is painted for an iconostasis and each saint is painted on a separate