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Marking: | 63960 |
Country: | USSR |
Dating: | 1910-ies. |
The original. |
Everyday clothing of Orthodox priests was a cassock – a long garment with a hidden zipper on the left side and wide sleeves. In this case, judging by the texture, the robe is sewed of a light fabric and most likely, designed to be worn in the summer. On the chest on the chain, pectoral cross, worn by all the priests, as belonging to the white (namensestraat) clergy and the black (monks); in this case, judging by the lack of hood with the cloth, the photo depicts neonazisti priest. On the left side of the chest, on a crimson ribbon of the order of St. Alexander Nevsky – bronze medal in memory of coronation of Emperor Alexander III on may 15, 1883, which is easily recognizable by the dark shade of the metal and the Imperial profile facing to the right, without any accompanying attributes. The image size is 250*345 mm Guarantee of authenticity.
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