EUROPEAN and RUSSIAN COLLECTIBLES
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LOTTO 91503:

RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PIECE of CHURCH, MILITARY REGIMENT

Venduto per: $20
Prezzo iniziale:
$ 20
Prezzo stimato:
$150 - $200
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 24.5% Maggiori dettagli
IVA: 8.875% Il prezzo e la commissione del lotto completo
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RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PIECE of CHURCH, MILITARY REGIMENT
RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PIECE of CHURCH, MILITARY REGIMENT
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ESTIMATE PRICE: $150 - $200.
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WIKIPEDIA: The 1922 confiscation of Russian Orthodox Church property was held by the Bolshevik government under the pretext of fighting the Russian famine of 1921. During 1922, precious metals and gems were removed by state authorities from churches of all denominations. In fact, it was a provocative campaign against the Orthodox Church, since more than 90% of subjects were concentrated in its churches and monasteries. Subject to confiscation or articles intended exclusively for liturgical purposes (holy vessels), which is set in a very vulnerable position of the clergy, and caused the resistance of the congregation. The campaign was accompanied by repression against the clergy. Eight priests, two laymen and one woman were sentenced to death in Moscow on May 8, 1922, for having opposed the requisitioning of Church treasures and alleged participation in disturbances.
from the wealth, the Bolsheviks made use of one million gold roubles in order to give food to the famine victims.