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egyptian bastet
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was my great great grandpa's i might want to sell it if worth anything. it just sits locked away in a box. would rather get some use from it
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calibadgrl
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This is a charming amulet carving - it's a pity the images are too small to see the details. I also can't comment on the material. Are there any
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Stylistically I would think this is a second half of the 20th century tapestry, rather amateur. Provisional decorative value: 75-125 online.
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3000 BC Stamps
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Some Specialist Sugested these statues could be Iraqes and dated to arround 300 BC bat the did not give any specific information or valuation
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habhab
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Well, this type of material cannot be valued based on images online. These are Mesopotamian seals, not stamps, and the date can be the one that you
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Late 19th century vase, eitehr English or continental European. Size? Provisional value: $125-250 at an auction.
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Egyptian shabti, ushabti
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5 1/2"H including wooden stand, bottom is marked 1840 in fountain pen ink. Excellent shape,Figure holds staff, hieroglyph on left shoulder, turquise faiance bright on back.
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Submitted by
gypsydiva
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If this is an authentic ushabti, at an auction it would fetch $500-1000.
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i only know one is a pendant
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are they worth anything i got them ten years ago in egypt
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Submitted by
MT5233159
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The images are not very clear, but I am quite sure they are modern. The left figurine is an ushabti. Provisional decorative value: up to £10 online.
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This piece came off of a building in a town in Egypt. The town no longer exists, nor does the building. This has made it profoundly difficult to identify the artist and what is exactly depicted.
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Submitted by
lovetoseek
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I would be more conservative about the date of the carving. oth stylistically and by the quality of teh material it seems to be more of an early 20th
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brass painted pitcher
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appreciate any info on helping me find out info on this pitcher thank you
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Submitted by
markhd00
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Mid-20th century or later decorative jug. Value: $15-30 online.
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lady shabti
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brought back from egypt by my grandfather when he served in the army in the late 1800s along with other pieces thats been in a box in my loft since my father died
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Submitted by
mm55gemini
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A lot of reproductions were made on the Egyptian market even around 1900's, therefore I would suggest you take the material to a museum (British
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arabic coffee pot
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have been told its arabic,but i have no other information with this,believe it to be a coffee pot,unfortunatley the handle is missing from the pot
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Submitted by
colburn1972
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This is a traditional Middle Eastern or North African brass set, modern (second half of the 20th century). Decorative value: £20-30 at an auction.
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Egyptian; Scarab
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On a recent trip to Cairo my brother gave me this item. It was given to him about 15 years ago from a co-worker who obtained the item in the Memphis area of Egypt.
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Submitted by
blang
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I think the scarab is green glazed. I would assume that this is a modern replica of Ancient Egyptian scarab, as they are found in abundance on
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Egyptian, Horus Figure
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On a recent trip to Cairo my brother gave me this item. It was given to him about 15 years ago from a co-worker. He obtained the item in the Memphis area of Egypt.
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Submitted by
blang
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Original New Kingdom (14th-13th c BC) and later sculptures of this type were cast in bronze. I am not in a position to authenticate these sculptures
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Egyptian Head
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On a recent trip to Cairo my brother gave me several items, this was one of them. He recieved this figure about 15 years ago from a co-worker who was working in the Memphis area of Egypt.
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Submitted by
blang
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This is a face of Osiris in the style of the Late Period (9th-6th c BC), but as mentioned previously, I would be doubtful regarding its original date
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This silver-plated Art Nouveau sculpture would fetch $100-150 at auction.
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$125
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valued by
Lizzieandrews
on 11/18/2007
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This is a typical, mainstream Egyptian saddle, as opposed to the Touareg and Bedouin saddles, that are more elaborate in their design.
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