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$12.45 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Providence, United States This small bronze statuette has a small tang on the base for mounting. Very Good Condition!
$8.95 Shipping Location: Pullman, United States Ancient Middle Eastern Byzantine Egyptian Afghanistan Roman Empire?. Candle Holder?. Great Condition for Its Age.
$7.94 Shipping Location: Oswego, United States This antique piece is a rare find for collectors of Egyptian artifacts. The intricately designed owl is believed to bring good luck, wealth, and fortune. ... moreThe piece measures 6x4x1 inches and is made of metal not magnetic. Could be a stone. One of a kind find The figurine's age and maker are unknown, but it is an original piece from Egypt. Perfect for any antique collector or enthusiast, this piece is a unique addition to any collection.
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$21.57 Shipping Condition: Pre-owned Location: Sharon, United States This was purchased from Sothebys London about 25 years ago. It was catalogued as being circa 1900. It is a handmade Egyptian wall hanging bearing symbols ... moreof ancient Egypt. Condition is very nice overall. There have been some machine sewn repairs which you may wish to re-do by hand or hang it on the wall and enjoy it!
$8.95 Shipping Location: Easton, United States This is a small primitive, ancient pottery flask - bottle. I was told by the owner that they believed this was Egyptian. I show many photographs showing ... morecondition.
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$50.00 Shipping Location: Turkey Egyptian Christianity coptic textile fragment very nice piece as you seen in the pictures% 100 original. Posted with
$4.50 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Cedaredge, United States The woman who owned these acquired them in Egypt in the 1940's after World War 2.
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Free Shipping Location: Egypt It was first introduced in the Middle Kingdom of ancientEgypt and increased in popularity during the New Kingdom. The number of dills placed in the tomb ... moredepended on the social status of the owner, ranging from a few to more than a thousand.
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$49.00 Shipping Location: Spain ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ALABASTER ALABASTRON CIRCA 7. th CENTURY BC. th century BC. Antiquity: Circa 7. Condition: Good condition, chip on the rim.
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
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$60.00 Shipping Location: Egypt Rare Antique Handmade Ancient Egyptian Bronze_SUN BOAT_Museum Ship Collection Art* You are bidding on a beautiful Handmade Replica of an Ancient Egyptian ... moreKing Tut Sun Boat. The sun boat. Which was used to bring the bodies from the palace to the tomb) I bought this boat from an Antique collection shop in Egypt.you'll never find these pieces of art Anywhere. Physical: Weight 526 g. 14 cm Length& 8cm Hight. This Piece is a Piece of Art Made of Bronze Cast-Resin. Photos will say every thing Historical Outlines Egyptians pioneered the development of river craft and there were many different types built for various uses. Agricultural produce. Troops, cattle, stone and funeral processions were all carried on the Nile and its canals. These boats were made of bundles of bound papyrus reeds. Papyrus is different from paper because papyrus is a laminated material made from thinly cut strips from the stalk of Cyprus Papyrus plant It was believed to be first used about 4000 B.C. And became Egypt's major exports. There were many types of boats that Egyptians used. Papyrus boats were used by Egyptians. Papyrus boats were built with bundles of papyrus. They were steered with oars. Sailboats were used a lot by Egyptians. Sailboats were steered by two oars. Sailboats usually only had one square sail. Funeral boats carried dead people down river. They were used to carry the dead across the Nile River. The funeral boats were very elaborate. The earliest record of a ship un der sail is depicted on an Egyptian pot dating back to 3200BC. These Egyptian boats were made of either native woods or conifers from Lebanon. Papyrus boats were useful for hunting or crossing short stretches of water. Using a paddle or a pole. These boats were made of bundles of bound papyrus reeds, and were lashed together into a long thin hull form in the style of a slight crescent. This lifted the ends out of the water. The bundle was made as wide as possible for stability, and an extra bundle was put on top so that the cargo and crew
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Free Shipping Location: Egypt Ushabti made in Egypt, Egyptian replica artifacts.
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$40.00 Shipping Location: Egypt Colour: Colourful.
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$4.11 Shipping Location: Leland, United States Ancient Egyptian faience amulet of the god Pataichos. Ancient Egyptian faience amulet of the god Pataichos. A small pale blue faience Ancient Egyptian ... moreamulet of the naked dwarf god Pataichos. Modelled on both sides. Standing on an integral base, with a piercing through the neck for suspension. Complete and intact. Height 2.8 cms(1.1 ins) Complete and intact. Late Period:Circa 4th-1st century B.C. Pataikos. The Greek translation of Ptah-Sokar, is in Egypt considered a manifestation of Ptah, the local creator god of Memphis. In his depiction as a naked dwarf. He was used as a protective amulet. for more Egyptian artefacts. Please see the m e page(top right) Payment by PayPal You are welcome to combine additional purchases of similar size for no extra postage/packing charges. Please see above for postage/packing prices. Owing to the fragility of this type of item. A little extra has been added to the cost of shipping in order to provide the extra protection in transit. Unless you request and pay the extra for insurance. We cannot accept responsibility for items lost in the postal system. However we always obtain a certificate of posting for all items sent. This will be supplied upon request. Which means that you may be able to claim compensation from the post office of up to £46 within the UK. As far as we are aware. Outside the UK, compensation is not guaranteed(although sometimes given) unless Royal Main International service is used(on request and additional cost) Please contact us if you require more than economy method of postage. We offer a no-quibble refund if you are in any way unhappy with your purchase and it is returned in the same condition within 7 days. All items are guaranteed to be authentic and to date from the period stated. With no time restriction for return if not. TimesAncient trades on Ebay as grimstonian. We have been dealing in antiquities and items of archaeological interest since 1992. Selling thousands of items to collectors all over the world including leading museums. Artifacts
$6.67 Shipping Location: Woodbury, United States This ancient Egyptian scarab is a beautiful piece of history. The intricate design on the faience material is sure to catch the eye of any antique collector. ... moreThe beige color and unknown region of origin add to the mystery and intrigue of this piece.
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$16.40 Shipping Location: Greenfield, United States It has beautiful subtle pink tones to it in places. It is well potted with thin sides and beautiful incising all over.
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Free Shipping Location: Egypt Khepri was associated with the scarab or dung beetle, making him one of the most famous insect gods. The Egyptians watched the scarab beetle rolling dung ... moreinto a ball and pushing it along the ground to its burrow.
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$6.05 Shipping Location: New York, United States I feel the first two photos (front and back of the fabric) most reflect the actual colors.
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States .. Known as the silver pharaoh of the 21st dynasty .. at the time Silver was more rare and more valuable than Gold.His tomb had major silver items for ... morethe afterlifeThe silver work was hammered sheet not cast.This likely accompanied him or a high ranking official to the afterlife and used as inlay. Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
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$8.29 Shipping Location: Hilliard, United States Fantastic Egyptian Shabti Measures approx. 5 3/8" Tall Beautiful antique funerary figurine. The shabti were buried with the dead of Ancient Egypt ... moreto aid them in the afterlife. I am not an expert on Egyptian Art. I do not know the age of the figurines. I believe them to be genuine as they show great age. The material appears to be faience or terracota. Any information anyone has would be greatly appreciated as I am always eager to learn. Please see condition description and photos. I have other shabti for auction right now. Please visit for more. I'm happy to combine shipping! Low Starting Bid and Never a Reserve. Happy Bidding! RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf%60%60%3E-1482012c6ba-0x112-
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Egypt I am a collector of pharaonic ِAntique. I gather them from many places. I gather them from original owner. I travel around all the parts until I find ... morewhat I am looking for. It is an excellent antiques and the places to look for are Luxor and other places.
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$70.00 Shipping Location: Egypt Imhotep is most known for the creation of the first pyramid. WHO WAS IMHOTEP?. Such Statue for Imhotep was made during Imhotep Life also was taken to ... moreGrave After Death.
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$30.00 Shipping Location: Egypt One of the funerary symbols in ancient Egypt and the keeper of the royal coffins.
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$10.00 Shipping Location: Thailand BEST WISHE.
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$7.00 Shipping Location: Berlin, Germany Previously it belonged to the collection of Charles Ede Ltd, ex British collection. It is dated to 664 - 332 BC.
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States Includes both .. Known as the silver pharaoh .. at the time Silver was more rare and more valuable than Gold.His tomb had major silver items for the afterlifeThe ... moresilver work for these was hammered sheet not castThis likely accompanied him or a high ranking official to the afterlife and used as inlay. Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
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$55.71 Shipping Location: CHRISTCHURCH, United Kingdom It is likely to be the foot end of the case due to the shape. Brightly painted with hieroglyphs to one side & decorative pictograms to the other side.
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
$19.80 Shipping Location: Cyprus Because unpaid item case will open automatically.
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$31.06 Shipping Location: STAINES-UPON-THAMES, United Kingdom Discover the beauty of Egyptian antiquity with this rare and exquisite granite scribe. Crafted between 960 BC and 750 BC, this piece showcases the intricate ... moreskills of ancient Egyptian artisans.
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$4.55 Shipping Location: Mechanic Falls, United States Good artifact condition. Minor chip in faience coating. Exhibits extensive signs of surface wear and weathering. These stone carvings were also glazed ... moreby the Ancient Egyptians in order to preserve them more perfectly.
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
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$7.65 Shipping Location: Washington, United States Late Dynasties – Ptolemaic Period. 664-30 BCE. On the underside, an uraeus. Significant loss where handle was. Worn and loss of glaze both on sides and ... moreon high points of ureaus. Provenance: Ex Helios Gallery, Ex Classical Numismatic Group.
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$9.95 Shipping Location: Clinton Township, United States Early Dynastic period C.3000-2500 BC. Flaked flint, about 1 1/2"” length.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Saint Petersburg, United States Displays beautifully, and sold just as-found, with original old dry surface. Over 100,000,000 served.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Saint Petersburg, United States Displays beautifully, and sold just as-found, with original old dry surface. Over 100,000,000 served.
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Egypt ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ANTIQUES STATUE THOTH GOD OF KNOWLEDGE EGYPT STONE. Material: Stone in Luxor Egypt. Bottom Size: 8x6.
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$20.05 Shipping Location: Fort Jones, United States INTERESTING FRAMED ANCIENT EGYPTIAN COPTIC TEXTILE FRAGMENT/ COLLAR 7th- 10thC Description: A hugely interesting and decorative framed and glazed Coptic ... moretextile fragment. Forming a large section of collar trim from an early linen tunic, and dating to circa 7th-10th Century AD. The collar fragment would have formed the front edging to a traditional tunic. And is woven with geometric and naturalistic designs in beige and brown on a red ground. The textile fragment has been mounted. Framed and glazed in a strong lacquered brass frame. Since remote antiquity. Egypt has been a key producer of textiles including examples such as this in woven linen and wool. Akhmim in Middle Egypt was an important centre for the production of this type of textile. A remarkable number of Coptic textiles survive today. Due to the Coptic custom of burying their dead in traditional tunics with woven decorated panels, and to the aridity of Egyptian graves. Dimensions: Textile: 37 cm or 14 1/2 inches long. 5 cm or 2 inches wide Framed: 48.3 cm x 27.6 cm or 19 inches x 10 7/8 inches Condition: The textile is as shown in the images. The frame and mount sets the piece off perfectly. And is strong with only a few minor scratches to the brass. Please see the images provided which complement this description. If you have any questions. Please don’t hesitate to ask and we will be happy to help. We have many other interesting and unusual items for sale. So please take a look. Thanks for looking and Good luck bidding! Postage: Postage fees for this item are: UK- £8.00 for Express Courier(recommended) or FREE for Economy Courier; Europe- £20.00; USA& Canada- £32.00; Worldwide- £40.00. If you have any queries regarding shipping fees please contact us. We will always combine postage on items and can hold items until larger consignments can be sent. To give you the best possible deal we can. If you wish to delay postage in order to combine shipping fees. Please contact us first before payment. Should there be any over payment on p
$6.67 Shipping Location: Woodbury, United States This ancient Egyptian scarab is a unique piece of history. The intricate design on the faience material showcases the beauty and artistry of the ancient ... moreEgyptian culture. The scarab is an antique original, and its exact age and region of origin remain unknown.
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$32.96 Shipping Location: BECCLES, United Kingdom INCLUDED IN THE SALE.
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States These were given by Royalty or Priest and worn as party or religious event favors.The band broke off in antiquity and is reattachedAncient and guaranteed ... moreas such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
$30.58 Shipping Location: RHYL, United Kingdom very rare and intact Fish Amulet Egypt. Middle Kingdom, 21th.12th. Dyn. c. 2133-1797 B.C. Material: Stone Size: c. 1.3 cm Condition: intact Provenance: ... moreGerman private collection MORE AUTHENTIC ITEMS: Please take a look at my" me page"
$21.07 Shipping Location: BECCLES, United Kingdom Size and weight can be seen in the last photos.
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$8.10 Shipping Location: Del Mar, United States Ancient and guaranteed as such.Condition per photographs and surfaces constant with age
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$32.96 Shipping Location: BECCLES, United Kingdom RARE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN STONE VESSEL WITH HIEROGLYPHICS & ORIGINAL COLOUR/GLAZE. Further enriching this vessel's appeal is the presence of its original ... morecolour or glaze. For instance, green, reminiscent of the Nile's verdant banks and Osiris, god of the afterlife, symbolized fertility, rebirth, and resurrection.
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ANCIENT ROMAN EGYPTIAN GREEK GLASS - KOFLER-TRUNIGER COLLECTION
An Interesting Auction Catalog- Ancient Glass. Formerly the Kofler-Truniger Collection” The catalog to an auction held in London by Christie. Manson& Woods on March 5-6, 1985. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: Ernest Kofler and his wife Marthe Trunibger were both veteran collectors when they decided to add ancient glass to their list of"must-haves" in the mid 1950s. Between then and this auction they had assembled an impressive and broad collection. Filled with rarities and exquisite specimens. Most of the pieces are Roman, Egyptian, or Hellenistic, with some Byzantine examples as well. DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 8"x10" 174 pages, 348 many color and some black& white illustrations, dust jacket. Corrigenda booklet. CONDITION NOTES: Minor wear. But otherwise clean and nice, with a tight binding. OVERSEAS ... moreBUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you notify us that you are returning it. OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: We always welcome orders from customers outside the United States. The“Free Shipping” mar
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Ancient Egyptian Gods Myths Budge Thoth Anubis Osiris Bast Set Ptah Isis Khem
The Gods of the Egyptians: Studies in Egyptian Mythology(volume 2) With 229 Illustrations, Including 6 in Full Color by E.A. Wallis Budge. DESCRIPTION: Softcover: 431 pages. Publisher: Dover Publications. Inc; 1969) Thoth. The ibis-headed god of wisdom, inventor of the art of writing. Osiris, the dead god who arose and set the pattern for death and resurrection gods ever since. Isis, the great mother goddess, wandering through the reed swamps. Anubis, jackal-headed conductor of the dead. Bast, the cat goddess. Set, the evil serpent. Ptah, the living mummy. For more than 2,500 years, since the days of Herodotus, students have found the gods of ancient Egypt a source of fascination and wonder. Strange beings who lived in a world of their own(as opposed to the human gods of the European peoples) irrational powers and menaces. Sometimes animal-like, ... moresometimes superhuman, sometimes incalculable in their evil potentialities. They still have the power to move men’s thoughts. By far the most thorough. Most useful coverage of the gods of Ancient Egypt is the present book by Dr. Budge of the British Museum, one of the foremost Egyptologists of the modern era. In it is presented practically everything known about the high gods, the local gods, demigods, demons, and mythological figures of Khem. Dr. Budge provides full information on the origins of the ancient religion and its peculiarly Egyptian aspects. On the evolution of cults, rites, and gods; the priesthoods; the heretical aberration of Akhenaten and the Aten cult. As well the cult of Osiris; the Book of the Dead and its rites; the scared animals and birds; heaven and hell, and much other secret wisdom that has been discovered hidden in mummy cases or written on tomb walls. The text is profusely illustrated with many reproductions of tomb and mummy-case paintings. While many full texts are presented with both hieroglyphs and translation. Dr. Budge’s book is a standard work in the history of religion. It is also a most useful background book for anyone seriously
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART & ANTIQUES & ARTIFACTS - CARE AND CONSERVATION
Decorated Surfaces on Ancient Egyptian Objects: Technology. Deterioration and Conservation” Edited by Julie Dawson. Christina Rozeik& Margot M. Wright. Published in Cambridge by the Fitzwilliam Museum. And Archetype Publications, in 2010. DISCUSSION: From monumental tomb paintings to delicate ivories. Ancient Egyptian objects are some of the most complex and fragile encountered by archaeologists, curators and conservators. Those who examine, analyse and treat them face a number of practical and ethical challenges. This volume of papers, by an international group of experts, focuses on decorated surfaces including polychrome wood, coloured basketry, patinated metal and painted textile. Aspects of technology, investigation and treatment are examined, as well as broader issues of preservation, storage and display. A comprehensive review ... moreof past and current treatments for organic objects is followed by thought provoking case studies, technical surveys and innovative solutions to conservation problems. Wide-ranging, authoritative and accessible, this book is essential reading for anyone concerned with the study and care of ancient Egyptian objects” DESCRIPTION: Softcover. 8.5”x12” 181 pages, color and black& white illustrations. CONDITION NOTES: In fine. New condition. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN - ROMAN FAYUM PORTRAITS 1st-4th Century Funerary Art in Egypt
Fayum Portraits” By Berenice Geoffrey-Schneiter. Published in New York by Assouline Publishing in 2004. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: Miraculously preserved by the dry sands of the Egyptian desert. Some thousand 1st-4th century painted portraits—called"Fayum" after the region they were found in—have fascinated artists and archaeologists for their strange presence. Many are idealized images with dramatic, dark-eyed gazes, yet others are startlingly realistic, capturing the character of individuals from millennia ago. In all, a portrait of a province, which became Roman, comes alive. This book tries to pierce the secret of these fragments of faces. Who were the authors of these portraits, whose modernity of execution does not cease to surprise us? What society was sufficiently rich and proud to exhibit itself ... morethus after death? DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 6.5”x8.5” 79 pages, color illustrations, dust jacket. CONDITION NOTES: In fine. Clean condition. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you
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ANCIENT ANTIQUES & ARTS from THE YEAR ONE -GREEK ROMAN EGYPTIAN CELTIC &c
The Year One. Art of the Ancient World. East and West” Edited by Elizabeth J. Milleker. Published by the Yale University Press in 2000. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: Artworks of astonishing variety were being created in far-flung regions of the world in the Year One. In Europe. Celtic peoples excelled in intricate metalwork, and in Egypt a unique hybrid of Greco-Roman and age-old Egyptian styles predominated. East of the Mediterranean, Palmyra, Petra, the kingdoms of southern Arabia, and the mighty Parthian Empire produced a wide range of sculpture, ceramics, and precious metal objects, while in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northern India, a traveler would have discovered the eclectic arts of the Kushan Empire, where early Buddhist art incorporated occasional influences from Greece and Rome. Discussed here and seen in ... more149 color photographs are works from all these societies and also from China, Korea, Japan, and Mesoamerica. DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 9”x11.5” 220 pages, color illustrations, dust jacket. CONDITION NOTES: In fine. Clean condition. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely sat
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ANCIENT JEWELRY Byzantine Bactrian Egyptian Greek Roman Sasanian NECKLACE RING
Description: Title: Ancient Jewelry Collections. Provenance: Anonymous collectors Auction House: Christie's New York Sale. Date: PAN-2375. December 9 2010 Pages: 82 pages Format. Size: Softcover. 8 1/4" by 10 1/2" Language: English Lots: 148 lots Illustrations: all lots are photographed in full color Additional Information: Bibliography. Separate sheet of final auction prices realized included. Auction catalogue filled with stunning examples of ancient jewelry. Examples include: Mesopotamian lapis lazuli stamp seals Bactrian banded agate and electrum bead necklace Mesopotamian gold hair rings Neo-Assyrian carnelian Lamashtu amulet Western Asiatic rock crystal. Garnet and gold bead necklace Phoenician gold Tanit pendant Sasanian black stone matrix Sasanian chalcedony multi-faced seal Egyptian steatite scarab in a Canaanite gold ... moreand silver finger ring Egyptian haematite Cippus of Horus amulet Minoan banded agate lentoid Thracian gold spiral ornament Greco-Persian stone scaraboids Greek gold earrings Italic banded agate ringstone Roman sardonyx cameo of Minerva gold necklace and earrings with 18 Roman and Sasanian etched carnelian ringstones Byzantine gold. Pearl, emerald, and spinel cross Ostrogothic silver fibula REFERENCES TO CONDITION AND/OR ITEM DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PROVIDED BY EBAY IN THEIR ITEM SPECIFICS MAY HAVE DISCREPANCIES. ACTUAL CONDITION AND PUBLISHING DETAILS ARE GIVEN WITHIN MY LISTING. Condition: The condition definition listed in the"Item Specifics" box above is generated by Ebay. The following is my specific condition description. Very good plus to excellent minus condition. Coming from a smoke-free, pet-free environment. Binding tight, pages clean, covers have general light wear(minor edge wear, surface wear) Shipping: Domestic winner pays 1 pound Media Mail or Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope shipping- both which include DELIVERY CONFIRMATION. International winner pays First Class or Priority International Flat Rate Envelope Mail. Please note: First Class International
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN SUNKEN CITIES & ARTS & ARTIFACTS - Alexandria Heraklion Canopus
Egypt's Sunken Treasures” Edited by Franck Goddio& David Fabre. Published by Prestel in 2008. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: In the shallow waters of Aboukir Bay off the coast of Egypt. The ruins of three ancient cities-Alexandria, Heraklion, and Canopus- lie along with valuable clues to the way their citizens lived and worshipped. French underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio discusses the relics he's discovered, including statuary, jewelry, pediments, stone tablets, and fragments of buildings, all lost for nearly 2,000 years, as well as what these things imply about their societies. The book is remarkable for its 600 color photographs, including underwater views and exhibit photos of 490 objects restored and installed in museums, ranging from colossal figures to delicate pieces in gold and precious stones" ... moreDESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 10"x11" 400 pages, color illustrations. CONDITION NOTES: In fine. Clean condition. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you notify us that you are retu
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN COFFINS & COFFIN ARTIFACTS - NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND
An Interesting Auction Catalog- Life Everlasting. National Museums Scotland Collection of Ancient Egyptian Coffins” By Bill Manley& Aidan Dodson. Published by the National Museums Scotland in 2010. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: National Museums Scotland is home to a world-class collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts. Within the collections can be found many exceptional funerary items: the royal burial group from Qurna. The coffin of the priest Iufenamun, and the unusual double-coffin and mummies of the young half brothers, Petamun and Penhorpabik. Similarly of great interest are the numerous figures who were responsible for collecting, researching and preserving these collections over the years- egyptologists, curators and historians" DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 7.5"x10" 176 pages, color illustrations, ... moredust jacket. CONDITION NOTES: In fine. Clean condition. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you notify us that you are returning it. OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: We always welc
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ANCIENT BRONZE STATUES & ARTIFACTS LOEB COLLECTION Roman Greek Etruscan Egyptian
Die Bronzen der Sammlung Loeb” By Johannes Sieveking. Published in Munich in 1913. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: An elegantly produced catalog of ancient Roman. Hellenistic, Etruscan and Egyptian bronze mirrors, figures, busts, and other artifacts owned by noted collector and philanthropist James Loeb. Loeb[1867-1933] retired early from the family business and spent the rest of his life traveling. Collecting, and doing good things with his money. He founded the Loeb Classical Library at Harvard, became a trustee at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and helped found what would become the Julliard School in New York. The bronzes illustrated in this catalog, along with this ancient pottery, were eventually given to the Staatliche Antikensammlungen in Munich. Loeb explained his philanthropy by writing- ... moreIn an age when the Humanities are being neglected more perhaps than at any time since the Middle Ages, and when men's minds are turning more than ever before to the practical and the material, it does not suffice to make pleas, however eloquent and convincing, for the safeguarding and further enjoyment of our greatest heritage from the past. Means must be found to place these treasures within the reach of all who care for the finer things of life. DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 9"x12" 86 pages of text with 12 collotype illustrations in the text and 46 gravure plates; printed on a fine, heavy cream stock; original parchment covers. CONDITION NOTES: Spine soiled. Boards lightly soiled; spine label perished, minor internal soil. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quo
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WOMEN IN ANCIENT EGYPT EGYPTIAN ART LIFE CULTURE LEGEND PHAROAH GODS & More!
The Remarkable Women of Ancient Egypt” By Barbara S. Lesko. Published in Berkeley by B.C. Scribe Publications in 1978. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: A short study which grew out of the author's paper delivered at the"Symposium on Women in the Near East" She examines the Royal women of Egypt. Working women in Egypt, women in cults, women under Egyptian law, and the woman and her house. DESCRIPTION: Softcover. 8.5"x11" 34 pages, black& white and color illustrations. CONDITION NOTES: Minor soil. Light wear, but otherwise clean and nice, with a tight binding. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for ... moreorders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you notify us that you are returning it. OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: We always welcome orders from customers outside the United States. The“Free Ship ping” marker found on many of our books only applies to shipping within the United States–we wish we could afford to offer free overseas shipping. But we cannot. Please use the“Shipping& Payments” tab(above) to check the cost of shippi
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SCHIMMEL COLLECTION: ANCIENT GREEK ROMAN ETRUSCAN EGYPTIAN ANTIQUES & ART
An Interesting Auction Catalog- Antiquities from the Norbert Schimmel Collection” The catalog to an auction held in New York by Sotheby's on December 16. 1992. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: Norbert Schimmel collected ancient art from the 1940s to the 1990s. Assembling one of the truly fine and select private collections of his era. The objects included Near Eastern, Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek and Roman antiquities. His February 22. 1990 New York Times obituary reported- Norbert Schimmel, a collector of antiquities who gave an important group of ancient Egyptian reliefs to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1985, died of pneumonia on Friday at his home in Longboat Key, Fla. He was 85 years old, and had lived for many years in Great Neck, L.I. Mr. Schimmel, who also backed major archeological excavations in the Middle ... moreEast, was known in the antiquities field as a discerning collector possessed of a keen eye, who did not rely on curators for confirmation of his tastes. In some 35 years, he developed what is today considered one of the world's outstanding private collections of Mediterranean antiquities. He exhibited his holdings at museums throughout the world, and donated objects to many of them. In 1975, 300 works from his collection were shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, ranging in time over more than 6,000 years and covering Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Etruscan and Near Eastern cultures. As a collector he was an inspiration to the antiquities field. In the sense that he quietly and devotedly promoted the appreciation of ancient art through sage collecting and through the generosity he manifested to several collections throughout the country, said Maxwell L. Anderson, the director of the Emory University Museum of Art and Archeology in Atlanta. And he did it without fanfare or desire for recognition. He was a trustee of the museum for many years. Serving on the board's acquisition committee until he resigned last year. Always modest about his collecting, Mr. Schimmel once
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TOMBS - KING TUT MEKETRA MERYETAMUN Metropolitan Museum of Art
Egyptian Tomb Issue The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin- Summer. 1975. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: The entire issue is given over to this subject. In celebration of the opening of the Met.s new Ancient Egyptian Arts galleries. Articles in this issue include a reprint of a 1921 article by H.E. Winlock on the discovery of the tomb of Meketra, Winlock’s 1940 article on mummies from the tomb, his 1941 article on the discovery of the tomb of Meryetamun, and an article on the photographing and documenting of the tomb of Tutankhamun, in which Met. archeologists participated. DESCRIPTION: Softcover. 8.5"x11" 60 pages, black& white illustrations. CONDITION NOTES: Minor wear. But otherwise clean and nice, with a tight binding. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the ... moreweight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you notify us that you are returning it. OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: We always welcome orders from customers outside the United States. The“Free Shipping” marker found on many of our books only applies to shipping within the
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN FAIENCE POTTERY - RISD CATALOG - TILE SCARAB SCULPTURE & more
Gifts of the Nile. Ancient Egyptian Faience” Edited by Florence Dunn Friedman. Published by Thames& Hudson in 1998. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: This catalog. From the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design's international traveling exhibition, is an in-depth study of ancient Egyptian faience-figures, jewelry, and objects made from a non-clay ceramic material with a bright blue or polychrome glazed surface. More than 200 pieces spanning 3,000 years are displayed here in 224 color plates, with an additional 250 black and white photos and drawings, depicting a variety of small domestic items: lidded jars and pots; a portable, partitioned inkwell with a rotating top; a royal cosmetic jar; inlay tiles; goblets; scarabs; and amulets. Illustrated essays explore the meaning of faience within Egyptian culture, ... morediscussing its uses, symbolism, and technology. DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 9.5"x12" 288 pages, color and black& white illustrations, dust jacket. CONDITION NOTES: In fine. Clean condition. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reaso
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Ancient Finger Rings Ashmolean Egyptian Roman Greek Hittite Celt Minoan Medieval
TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish”Finger Rings from Ancient to Modern” by Diana Scarisbrick and Martin Henig. NOTE: We have 75.000 books in our library, almost 10,000 different titles. Odds are we have other copies of this same title in varying conditions, some less expensive, some better condition. We might also have different editions as well(some paperback, some hardcover, oftentimes international editions) If you don’t see what you want, please contact us and ask. We’re happy to send you a summary of the differing conditions and prices we may have for the same title. DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. Publisher: Ashmolean Museum(2006) Pages: 80. In this overview are over 150 signet rings. Magic rings, rings commemorating love/marriage, etc. The Ashmolean Museum ... moreis the oldest museum in Britain, housing Oxford University's unrivalled collection of antiquities. The book divides into two sections Part One, Rings in the Ancient Mediterranean World' which illustrates the earliest rings from the Hittite empire, Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Crete and Cyprus, dating from the 2nd millennium BC to the 3rd and 4th century AD. Part Two, The Middle Ages to Modern Times' includes medieval, Renaissance and 17th century signet rings; magical rings, love and marriage, memorial and'Giardinetti' or decorative rings from the 18th century. CONDITION: NEW. New hardcover w/pictorial boards. Ashmolean Museum(2006) 80 pages. Pristine and unblemished in every respect. Pages are clean. Crisp, unmarked, unmutilated, tightly bound, unambiguously unread. Satisfaction unconditionally guaranteed. In stock, ready to ship. No disappointments, no excuses. PROMPT SHIPPING! HEAVILY PADDED, DAMAGE-FREE PACKAGING! 7612a. PLEASE SEE DESCRIPTIONS AND IMAGES BELOW FOR DETAILED REVIEWS AND FOR PAGES OF PICTURES FROM INSIDE OF BOOK. PLEASE SEE PUBLISHER. PROFESSIONAL, AND READER REVIEWS BELOW. PUBLISHER REVIEWS: REVIEW: The Ashmolean Museum is the oldest muse
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Ancient Roman Etruscan Egyptian Medieval Renaissance Antique + Art -Cohn Catalog
By Judgment of the Eye: The Varya and Hans Cohn Collection” Edited by Nancy Thomas& Constantina Oldknow. Published in Los Angeles by Hans Cohn in 1991. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: A large. Elegant catalog primarily devoted to Egyptian, Etruscan, Roman, late classical, Medieval and Renaissance art and artifacts. Hans Cohn spent more than half a century assembling his collections, and 17 scholars from around the world were involved in the examination and cataloging of the pieces included here. DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 11.5"x11.5" 388 pages, color illustrations, dust jacket. CONDITION NOTES: The dust jacket has some light wear and soil(please see the photos. Above and below) The book itself has some minor soil, but otherwise is clean and nice, with a tight binding. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International ... moreshipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you notify us that you are returning it. OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: We always welcome orders from customers outside the United States. The“Free Shipping” marker found on many o
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Ancient Egyptian Afterlife Antiques Arts - Cairo Museum Egypt Catalog
The Quest for Immortality. Treasures of Ancient Egypt” Edited by Erik Hornung& Betsy M. Bryan. Published in Washington by the National Gallery in 2002. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: From the beginning of their civilization. Ancient Egyptians conceived of an immortal afterlife, devoting vast material resources and energy into preparations for eternity. This catalog, filled with vivid photographs of objects from Cairo's Egyptian Museum, discusses their continually evolving understanding of the afterlife in the period from the New Kingdom(1550-1069 BC) when stability and prosperity fostered a flowering of cultural activity, to the Late Period(664-332 BC) More than 100 objects are shown in detail-coffins, tombs, masks, papyri, sarcophagi, and sculpture, some in multiple images or with full-page closeups-and the ... moreintroductory essays are illustrated with some 75 additional color photographs. DESCRIPTION: Softcover. 9.5"x11.5" 246 pages, packed with color illustrations. CONDITION NOTES: In fine. Clean condition. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnab
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Ancient Egyptian Arts Antiques & Crafts- Eton College, Myers Museum Collection
Egyptian Art at Eton College” By Stephen Spurr. Nicholas Reeves& Stephen Quirke. Published by the Eton College& the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1999. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: This catalogue covers a selection of the finest and most historically important works in the Myers Museum at Eton College in Windsor. England, which possesses one of the world's finest collections of ancient Egyptian decorative arts. Among the 100 pieces photographed in color and described in detail here are a gold wire ring with an amethyst scarab; a superbly carved and jointed wooden figure almost 4,000 years old; a beautifully sculpted alabaster urn from the 18th dynasty; and scores of pieces of blue- and green-glazed faience ceramics" DESCRIPTION: Softcover. 8.5"x11" 64 pages, color illustrations. CONDITION ... moreNOTES: In fine. Clean condition. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you notify us that you are returning it. OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: We always welcome orders from customers outside
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Ancient Egyptian Arts - Metropolitan Museum of Art Journal Collection 2 Volumes
Ancient Egypt in the Metropolitan Museum Journal. 2 Volumes: Volumes 1-11(1968-1976) and] Supplement: Volumes 12-13(1977-1978) Published in New York by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1987& 1996. description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: In the journal of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. Numerous articles have appeared over the years that have analyzed ancient Egyptian artifacts in the museum's superb collection. This two-volume set collects these articles over a ten-year period, representing much original research in understanding ancient Egyptian culture and society. The articles are well illustrated with drawings and black and white photos and are extensively indexed" DESCRIPTION: 2 volumes. Hardcover& Softcover. 8.5"x11" 201 + 34 pages, black& white illustrations. CONDITION NOTES: ... moreIn fine. Clean condition. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you notify us that you are returning it. OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: We always welcome orders from customers outside the Unite
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