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Hearst Museum object titled Icon, accession number 7-5467, described as icon; wood; painted; subjects, left to right: the holy Avramiy (Abraham), right: the holy martyr Praskoviya; gold ground; minor nick in the lower left corner; probably late 17th century; 1600-1700 AD. Cost $200.00.
Hearst Museum object titled Icon, accession number 7-5487, described as Icon; metal; traveling; represents the 12 feasts; three rows each divided into four panels; height 5.9 cm, width 5 cm. Cost $7.50.
Hearst Museum object titled Icon, accession number 7-5502, described as Icon; metal; blue and white enamel background; four paneled; each panel has five scenes. Traveling icon, 19th century of “Twelve Holy Days and Four Miraculous  Icons of the Virgin. See acquisition  envelope for additional information. Width 41.2 cm, height 17.4 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Icon, accession number 7-5484, described as Icon; metal; cruciform; depicting two warrior saints in the center, Jesus above, St. Nicholas below, Archangel Michael to the left and Archangel Gabriel to the right.
Hearst Museum object titled Icon, accession number 7-5466, described as Icon; wood; painted; subjects, left to right: the holy worthy John (monk’s outfit) the holy John the Evangelist (?) holding the Gospel, the holy John the Precursor (John the Baptist always dressed in coarse garments with disheveled hair-- hermit in a desert); gold ground; nick in upper left, lower right and left corners, left center edge; probably late 17th century; 1600-1700 AD. Cost $200.00.
Hearst Museum object titled Icon, accession number 7-5489, described as Icon; metal; representing St. Nicholas of Mozhaysk; he holds a sword in his right hand and a church in his left; above at top are Veronicas’ veil, old testament, trinity; traces of blue and white enamel.
Hearst Museum object titled Icon, accession number 7-5497, described as Icon; metal; cruciform; with multiple scenes on both faces; height 10.9 cm. (Originally opened up; generally held a relic inside e.g. true cross.)
Hearst Museum object titled Icon, accession number 7-5488, described as Icon; metal; representing St. Nicholas of Mozhaysk; he holds a sword in his right hand and a church in his left; height 8 cm, width 5.8 cm. Cost $5.00.
Hearst Museum object titled Icon, accession number 7-5475, described as icon; cast brass and enamel; depicts “Mother of God Jesus Christos”; Greek inscriptions as follows: left “Mother”, top right “of God”, lower right “Jesus Christos”; foliage and grape clusters with blue enamel found in self frame; height 11.3 cm, width 9.8 cm. Holy image associated with worship.
Hearst Museum object titled Icon, accession number 7-5464, described as Icon; wood, painted; Virgin Mary and Christ child; child holds globe in left hand; figure in upper right and left corners; old worm damage; height 42; width 33.5 centimeters; Balkans area attributed