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Islamic purple glass lamp jar

Jars and Vases

Islamic purple glass lamp jar

Islamic Fatimid shiny bright purple glass jar, probably from an ornate hanging mosque oil lamp. Size : 7.5 cm Syrian type, Al-Quds, Jerusalem. ca. 800 CE.

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Islamic Fatimid green glass perfume bottle with dots

Bottles, Purfume Bottles

Islamic Fatimid green glass perfume

Islamic Fatimid shiny bright green glass bottle with applied large decorative dots, ca. 800 CE. Syrian type.

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Greco-Roman Gold Star Pendant set with garnet restrung with red Carnelian and Gold Beads Necklace

jewelry and Amulets

Greco-Roman Gold Star Pendant set with garnet

Greco-Roman Nabatean gold star pendant set with central garnet cabochon…

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Egyptian Baboon Amulet Moon God Thoth

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Egyptian Baboon Amulet Moon God Thoth

Egyptian lapis amulet, a representation of the moon god Thoth as a baboon wearing a crescent moon head-dress. The baboon was the sacred symbol of the goddess Isis and was associated with the moon, magic and mathematics. Baboons are said to howl at the moon. Late Period, ca. 600 bce. Size : 4 cm Materials:  ...

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Egyptian Faience Hedgehog Cosmetic Jar

Animals, Jars and Vases

Egyptian Faience Hedgehog Cosmetic Jar

Egyptian green faience Hedgehog shaped cosmetic jar for kohl eye make-up. Hedgehog body is light green with dark brown-black spots and eyes; Legs folded under body in repose; Cute large ears and slight smile. Late Period, ca 600 bce. Parallels to Greek aryballos cosmetic jar, ca 500 bce. Cute animal or flower shaped cosmetic jars like this were favored by ancient women. Size : 6 x 5 cm Found in Israel.

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Egyptian Faience Eye of Horus Amulet

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Egyptian Faience Eye of Horus Amulet

Egyptian large Eye of Horus amulet, turquoise with black faience, displayed on a black plexi stand. Late period, ca. 600 bce. Size : 6.5 cm This symbol known as Udjat, Wadjet, or Eye of Horus, is an Egyptian amulet for good health (healing) and general good luck. It relates to the Egyptian Myth of the ...

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