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Fragment, Bobbin lace, Bulgarian or Russian
Bulgarian or Russian
18th century
Rug fragment, Warp and weft, cotton; Pile, wool<br/>Sehna knot, 70 to sq. in.; 2 weft threads inserted after each row of knots, Bulgarian
Bulgarian
19th–20th century
Fragment, Wool and linen, Bulgarian
Bulgarian
19th century
Piece, Bulgarian
Bulgarian
19th century
Ensemble, cotton, silk, Bulgarian
Bulgarian
first quarter 20th century
Apron, [no medium available], Bulgarian
Bulgarian
1800–1939
Ensemble, cotton, wool, plastic, metal, silk, glass, Bulgarian
Bulgarian
second quarter 20th century
Gusle, Wood (maple), hide, horsehair., Bulgarian
Bulgarian
19th century
Kaval, Wood, Bulgarian
Bulgarian
late 19th century
Kaval, Wood, Bulgarian
Bulgarian
late 19th century
Center table, Imperial Armory, Tula (south of Moscow), Russia, Steel, silver, gilt copper, gilt brass, basswood; replaced mirror glass, Russian, Tula
Imperial Armory, Tula (south of Moscow), Russia
ca. 1780–85
Christ Preaching, Russian Painter , ca. 1890 Russian, Gold, enamel, pearls; oil on wood, Russian
Russian Painter
ca. 1890
The Christ Child with Saints Boris and Gleb, Russian Painter  Russian, (a) tempera and gold on wood; (b) gold and enamel studded with jewels
Russian Painter
Triptych with the Mandylion, The Kremlin Armory Workshops, Moscow  Russian, Silver, partly gilt, niello, enamel, sapphires, rubies, spinels, pearls, leather, silk velvet, oil paint, gesso, linen, mica, pig-skin, woods: Tilia cordata (basswood or linden), white oak, Russian, Moscow
The Kremlin Armory Workshops, Moscow
Russian Painter
1637
Piece, Satin and metal thread, Greek or Bulgarian
Greek or Bulgarian
17th century
Fragment, Silk and metal thread, Greek or Bulgarian
Greek or Bulgarian
17th century (?)
Lidded saltcellar, Temne or Bullom artist(s), Ivory, Temne or Bullom
Temne or Bullom artist(s)
ca. 1490–1530
Empress Alexandra Feodorowna, Bronze and gilt bronze, German or Russian
German or Russian
ca. 1825–30
Icon with Virgin and the Christ Child, Elephant ivory, Russian or Greek
Russian or Greek
ca. 1500 or later
Badge of the Order of Saint Catherine, Gold, diamonds, enamel, Russian
Russian
late 18th–early 19th century
Cup and saucer, Hard-paste porcelain, Russian
Russian
ca. 1820
The Miraculous Rescue of Alexander III and the Imperial Family, 1888, Avenir Crigorjewitsch Grilliches  Russian, Bronze, Russian
Avenir Crigorjewitsch Grilliches
1888
Silhouette of Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia (1759–1828), Verre églomisé, silver gilt, Russian
Russian
1797
Catherine II (1729–1796), Empress of Russia, Verre églomisé, Russian
Russian
second half 18th century
Panagiarion with the Virgin and Child and the Three Angels at Mamre (interior) and the Crucifixion and Three Church Fathers (exterior), Wood, stained, silver-gilt, pearls and garnet, Russian
Russian
ca. 1500 or later
Ohotniche Rogi sounding D, Nicolas N. Fedorov  Russian, Brass, Russian
Nicolas N. Fedorov
1873–89
Ohotniche Rogi sounding A, N. N. Federov  Russian, Brass, Russian
N. N. Federov
1873–89
Ohotniche Rogi sounding G, N. N. Federov (?) Russian, Brass, Russian
N. N. Federov
19th century
Schellenbaum, Brass, wood, Russian
Russian
second half 18th century
Disk from a Panagiarion with the Virgin and Child, Elephant ivory, Russian
Russian
ca. 1500 or later
Ohotniche Rogi in B, brass, Russian
Russian
19th century
Ohotniche Rogi in D-sharp, brass, Russian
Russian
19th century
Ohotniche Rogi in F, brass, Russian
Russian
19th century
Hampatong (figure), Ngadju or Ot Danum artist, Wood, pigment, Ngadju or Ot Danum
Ngadju or Ot Danum artist
19th–early 20th century
Bulgarian
19th century
Kemenche, Wood, possibly Bulgarian
possibly Bulgarian
late 19th century
Man with a Lute, Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg, Wool, metal thread (20-25 warps per inch, 8-10 per cm.), Russian
Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg
late 18th century
Plate, Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, St. Petersburg  Russian, Hard-paste porcelain, Russian, St. Petersburg
Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, St. Petersburg
1755–60
Pair of Flintlock Pistols of Empress Catherine the Great (1729–1796), Johan Adolph Grecke  Russian, Steel, ivory, gold, brass, Russian, Saint Petersburg
Johan Adolph Grecke
1786
Helmet, Steel, iron, silver, copper alloy (niello), gold, textile, Crimean or South Russian
Crimean or South Russian
dated A.H. 1223/1808–9 CE