COLLECTIONS / Minor Arts
The Museum's Minor Arts Collection contains ca. 6,000 objects. They are mainly ecclesiastical artefacts, but there are also secular ones, made by a variety of materials and with diverse techniques, dating from the 4th to the 19th century.
There are about 1,000 coins in the Minor Arts Collection, issued by the emperors of Constantinople from the 4th to the 14th c. The artefacts from the Early Christian period (4th-7th c.) are mainly clay lamps and seals, and small flasks for holy oil (ampullae). From the mid- and late Byzantine period comes a number of brass pectoral cross-reliquaries, that is amulets containing part of the True Cross or other relics, as well as the lead seals of imperial and ecclesiastical officials.
There are more objects from the Post-Byzantine period than from the earlier years, mainly ecclesiastical. The heirlooms from the Greek communities of Asia Minor and the now-lost communities of the Hellenic Diaspora are of special artistic importance. A significant and large group of objects is the one that includes carved wooden crosses with metal revetment.
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Silver plate
Hammered plate. On the interior is an engraved incised Greek cross. Two silver plates and one gold amulet from the Mytilene t...
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Silver Ladle (trulla)
It is a deep, hammered hemispherical vessel. Its handle has a representation of a partly nude Aphrodite standing on a pedesta...
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Steelyard counterweight (Stathmion)
Steelyard counterweight (Stathmion)
Steelyard counterweight in the shape of the bust of an empress. The shell is of cast copper and the core is filled with lead....
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Glass flask for holy water or myrrh
Glass flask for holy water or myrrh
The flask is made of blown, colourless glass. The iridescence seen on the surface is due to oxidation of the glass after bein...
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Iron seal for Hostia
Iron seal with incised decoration: fleurs-de-lis and Solomon's knot. It was used for sealing Hostia, the unleavened bread use...
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Pectoral Reliquary Cross
The Reliquary Cross is made from copper alloy with relief presentations of the Nativity and the Baptism. Reliquary crosses we...
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Ivory comb
The comb is made of ivory and decorated with relief ornamentation on its sides. Its decoration and its material, the precious...
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Clayloom weight (served to keep the threads straight)
Clayloom weight (served to keep the threads straight)
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GOSPEL COVER
Gospel with a precious silver-guilt cover. In the front side in high relief is the interior of a church with a sanctuary and ...
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Belt with buckles
The belt dated in 1766 was collected from Cyclades by G. Lambakis in 1904.
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Silver therapeutic collar
In the church, the Christian believers implement sometimes practices in order to exterminate demons and to ensure their physi...
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Ποτήριο κοινωνίας (ποτήριο θείας μετάληψης)
Gold plated silver chalice.
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Communion Chalice
The silver-guilt Communion Chalice is the product of a workshop in the area of Philippoupolis (now Bulgaria). It is decorated...
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Ποτήριο κοινωνίας (ποτήριο θείας μετάληψης)
Silver-guilt chalice decorated with scenes from the Cycle of Passion and depiction of Deesis.
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Silver-guilt paten with its asterisk
The subject of ""Melismos"" and the related inscription allude to Christ's Sacrifice, symbolized in the sacrament of the Divi...
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Silver wedding crowns
Crowns of this type were kept in the Church treasury and used in every marriage.
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Katzi (standing censer)
The katzi, a kind of standing censer, is a vessel known from the Early Christian era. In the Post-Byzantine period its use is...
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Cross
Cross with covering, 1654.
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Wooden Ciborium (artophorion), Offering by Neophytos, Metropolitan of Adrianople
Wooden ciborium (artophorion), clad in silver-gilt plaques. It belonged to Neophytos, Metropolitan of Adrianople (1664-1668),...
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Icon revetment.
A sample of metalwork from a local workshop of Pontos, is the 18th c. icon revetment with scenes from the life and the martyr...
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Gospel cover
Gold plated silver Gospel cover. Tthe book is dated in 1780.
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Golden necklace
Golden necklace.
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Marriage-crowns
Silver marriage-crowns. From the Church of Hagios Georgios in Berroia.
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Colymbethra (baptismal font).
Colymbethra (Baptismal font). From Livorno, Italy.
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