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Ref: ES26
Tutankhamun Fishing with spear and rope.
Tutankhamun is believed to have ruled Egypt between 1334 and 1325 BC.Height 27cm
Ref: ES99
Each Bast is made from resin and has been painted black with some details highlighted in gold red and green paint.
This item comes packaged 2 in a card box and must be purchased in multiples of 2 only.
Ref: ESP03
Each Golden Bast is made from resin, finished in gold paint with coloured highlighted details, the Bast is stood on a hieroglyph inscribed base.
The Goddess Bast is often depicted holding a sistrum, symbolizing her role as a goddess of dance, joy and festivity. A sistrum is a musical instrument, associated with ancient Egypt and was used in religious ceremonies. A percussion instrument, the sistrum created a range of sound from tinkling to a loud jangling.
Each Golden Bast comes packed individually in a plain card box.
Ref: ES45
Sarcophagus.
The sarcophagus of Tutankhamun was four guilded wooden shrines one inside the other within which lay the stone sarcophagus three mummiform coffins the inner one being solid gold and then the mummy. Haste can be seen in the reliefs and the sarcophagus due to the fact that Tutankhamun died at only 19 years of age following a brief reign. Though extremely impressive to the modern world the treasures of Tutankhamun must have paled when compared to the tombs of the great Pharaohs that ruled for many years during Egypt’s golden age.
Each Egyptian figure is finished in bright golds reds blues and blacks colours typically associated with Egyptian imagery.
Each item comes packaged individually.
Ref: ES46
Anubis Sarcophagus with Mummy.
Many ancient civilizations believed in life after death. We identify mumification with ancient Egypt. The ancient Egyptians - during the time of the dynasties - believed that mummification would guarantee the soul passage into the next life.
Some believed that the dead lived on in the tomb. While others thought of the dead as having gone to a blessed afterworld in some far-distant place. That being the case they provided for both worlds. In no other civilization have such elaborate preparations for the afterlife been made in the preservation of the dead.
Ref: ES14
Egyptian Pyramid with stylised Hieroglyphics.
The ancient Egyptians built pyramids as tombs for the Pharaohs and their queens. The pharaohs were buried in pyramids of many different shapes and sizes.
Probably the most famous Pyramids are at Giza. Some believe that his pyramid at Giza was built by slaves but this is not true. One hundred thousand people worked on it for three months of each year. This was the time of the Nile’s annual flood which made it impossible to farm the land and most of the population was unemployed.
Each item is made from resin and coloured black with a soft polished finish.
Please note the images of the pyramid are of the same pyramid just the two different sides each side has a different hieroglyphic style pattern. There is only one pyramid design available.
Ref: ES22
Sarcophagus complete with mummified Pharaoh inside.
Sarcophagus generally associated with Ancient Egypt communicated the person’s status in life and told the story of that person in life so that however saw it new exactly who the person inside was and what they had done. A great help when archeology became fashionable and tombs began to be discovered.
Each Egyptian Statue is beautifully finished in bright gold blues greens and reds all colours associated with Egyptian imagery.
Each item comes individually packaged in its own box.
Ref: MH14S
Sphinx Small.
In Egypt alone there are enough sphinxes that they have been categorized by type:
Viewed as protectors and guardians the lesser sphinxes are often seen at temple entrances.
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Egyptian Scribe.
The Art of learning and thus reading and writing was one of the most powerful forces in the ancient Egyptian civilization. Almost all of our known knowledge about the ancient Egyptians came from the work and art of the ancient Egyptian scribe.
Thoth was one of the earliest
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When Horus was a baby his father Osiris was killed by Seth. Horus and his mother Isis hid in the papyrus reeds in the delta of the Nile until Horus grew up. When he was old enough he went to war with Seth to get his father’s crown and kingdom.
In the battle Seth managed to blind Horus by taking out his eye and tearing it to bits but Thoth the God of Wisdom managed to heal the eye. Eventually Horus won the war and Seth was driven out into the Sahara Desert.
Each item is made from resin and finished in a soft polished black.
Each item comes packages individually.
Ref: ESP05
Each Golden Anubis Holding Ankh is made from resin, finished in gold paint with black and red details, the staff's shat is made from metal and is removable.
The ankh is a loop cross and is the Egyptian hieroglyphic character for eternal life. Egyptian gods are often portrayed carrying it by its loop.
Each Golden Anubis comes packed individually in a plain card box.
Ref: ESP06
Each Golden Nefertiti Bust on Hieroglyphic Base, is made from resin and has been finished in gold paint with coloured details.
Nefertiti was the wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten, and is believed to have ruled Egypt briefly after his death and before the accession of Tutankhamun.
Each Golden Nefertiti comes packed individually in a plain card box.
Ref: ES23
Anubis Sarcophagus complete with mummy inside.
Anubis the Egyptian God of the Dead represtended as a dog or jackel.Length 22cm
Ref: ESP07
Each Pyramid is made from resin, finished in gold paint, each face of the pyramid depicts an Egyptian scene with hieroglyphic characters.
Although pyramids are found all over the world the most famous pyramids are those built by the ancient Egyptians, the largest being the Great Pyramid of Giza the only remaining Wonder; of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Each Hieroglyphic Decorated Pyramid comes packed individually in a plain card box.
Ref: RF201
Tutankhamun Head.
Tutankhamun was not a major player in Egypt Pharaonic history or at least in comparison with other pharaohs. Prior to Howard Carter’s discovery of his tomb almost nothing was known of him.
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Sarcophagus Small.
A sarcophagus is a stone coffin. Scholars believe that early limestone coffins had the properties to dissolve the body quickly hence the translation of sarcophagus to "flesh eater." The earliest stone coffins in use among the Egyptians of the 3rd Dynasty were designed to represent palaces of mud brick architecture with an ornamental arrangement of false doors and windows.
Each Egyptian Statue is made from resin and is finished in a rich chesnut colour which is enhanced further with soft bronze and gold finishing. It gives the pieces a soft pearlescent sheen in the light.
Each item comes packaged loose.
Ref: RF28A
Tutankhamun Mask Small.
Found on the king’s mummified body the gold mask was the most famous treasure to emerge from his tomb. The cobra and vulture on the headdress are symbols of his dominance over upper and lower Egypt. The false beard of divinity attached to the chin is that of Osiris ruler of the netherworld. Engravings on back comprise a spell from the Book of the Dead. The original mask was of gold inlaid with various precious stones and glass.
Ref: RF31
Cleopatras Needle.
Cleopatra’s Needle is located on the Thames Embankment in London close to the Embankment underground station. The Obelisk was actually constructed for Tuthmose III and is carved with Hieroglyphics praising Tuthmose and commemorating his third sed festival. Later inscriptions were added by Ramesses II to commemorate his victories.
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When they discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun they found a solid gold mask on the king’s mummified body. It was the most magnificent treasure to emerge from King Tutankhamen’s Tomb. Made of beaten and burnished gold it was placed on top of the King’s head and shoulders over the linen wrappings of his mummified body.
Ref: MH0
This jackal-headed god looked after the dead and was in charge of the important task of mummification. Anubis can appear as either a black canine with long sharp ears or as a man with a canine head.
The black colour
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Khonsu Small.
Khonsu was a moon-god and the son of Amon-Re and Mut.