Three ancient candlesticks (located in the kremlin church of the nativity of the virgin mary on senyah) two of them are copper and are located in the kremlin church of the nativity of the virgin mary on senyah. One is a stand-in before the local icons, and the other is portable. Their design reveals a beautiful figure, and their style is similar to similar works of the 17th century, but neither the artist nor the contributor marked these monuments with inscriptions. The low value of the material and the intricacy of the form distinguish another altar iron candlestick in the church of st. Joasaph tsarevich, in the sovereign village of izmailovo near moscow. In the middle of its rod, a stamp with a double-headed eagle means that it belongs to the royal church, or a royal contribution. Date: 1846—1853.
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