RELIQUARY CROSS SET 6th- 8th CENTURY A.D. CROSSES OF BYZANTIUM BIBLE BYZANTINE For Sale

 RELIQUARY CROSS SET 6th- 8th CENTURY A.D. CROSSES OF BYZANTIUM BIBLE BYZANTINE
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RELIQUARY CROSS SET 6th- 8th CENTURY A.D. CROSSES OF BYZANTIUM BIBLE BYZANTINE:
$3200.00

UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION-COLLECTION OF 3 GENUINE ANTIQUE ORIGINAL BYZANTINE RELIQUARY CROSS HALVES FROM c.6th- 8th CENTURY A.D. MEASUREMENTS AS FOLLOWS: TOP- 4" X 2 1/4", LOWER LEFT 3" X 1 3/4", LOWER RIGHT 3 1/2" X 2 1/8".
WONDERFULLY HOUSED AND DISPLAYED IN A CUSTOM MADE CLAMSHELL BOX USING LUXURIOUS PLUSH BURGUNDY AND BLACK VELVET. BOX MEASURES 12"x 9 1/2" x 3" (lid fits rather snugly).
FROM THE ESTATE OF COLLECTOR MARK ANDREW BIR (1961-2009) OF TUCSON, AZ.
THE FOLLOWING WAS SUBMITTED BY ANOTHER ER WHO IS EXPERT IN THE FIELD OF ORTHODOX ANTIQUITIES :
The top cross looks like the engraver began spelling the saints name and simply stopped. Antiquity holds the true answer why, could be that the engraver/maker was unable to finish it or he was an unlearned blacksmith who only knew a few letters. Based on the way the saint is depicted, he was a clergyman and has a Cross at each hand. Could indicate martyrdom, could indicate he was a Bishop. One possibility about the name, which I’m leaning heavily towards is, it’s St. Simeon of Persia. He is a 4th century martyr, his icon looks similar to the engraving on the cross. The engraving above him says “Agio”(Saint) and “C-H-M-E-O” Latinized: S-I-M-E-O (Simeon).
The (lower left) cross I’m not completely sure on is the saint with no inscription. I’m using my experience with this and conjecture when saying Anatolia & Cappadocia. If it’s not Cappadocia, then it’s probably a local saint from a locality in the Empire.
The Mother and Son (lower right) cross I am 100% confident on. Looking at the cross, it is Saint John (the Apostle) on the right and (Mary) the Mother of God on the left. The engraving says, "Woman , behold thy son. Son, behold thy mother." These are the words Christ gave them, expressly commanding St. John to care for His mother and vice versa.
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