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Antique Egyptian Statuette "BES" | Grand Tour Era (c 1780-1920s)

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This is a blue-glazed faience statuette of the Egyptian God, Bes. This stunning antique would make a flawless compliment to an art collection, or as a gift to any ancient civilization enthusiast.Bes was often represented as a dwarf with a large head, bulging eyes, protruding tongue, bowed legs, bushy tail, and sometimes a crown of feathers. Bes was portrayed on statues, as well as household items such as mirrors, ointment vases, and other personal articles.This piece was made by local Egyptians for affluent visitors who traveled to Egypt on educational Grand Tours of various archaeologically significant sites between 1780-1920s; a time also known as the Egyptian Revival Period.DIMENSIONS: 3.25 H x 1.25 x W x .75 DThis Egyptian antique is attested to as authentic and to have been made in Egypt during the “Grand Tour/Egyptian Revival” era by Mr Matthew Wicks of Ancient Hands, Ltd, and is accompanied by a digital copy of its Provenance & Ownership documentation.

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Antique Egyptian Statuette "BES" | Grand Tour Era (c 1780-1920s)

This is a blue-glazed faience statuette of the Egyptian God, "Bes". This stunning antique would make a impeccable compliment to an art collection, or as a gift to any ancient civilization enthusiast.

Bes was often represented as a dwarf with a large head, bulging eyes, protruding tongue, bowed legs, bushy tail, and sometimes a crown of feathers. Bes was portrayed on statues, as well as household items such as mirrors, ointment vases, and other personal articles.

This piece was made by local Egyptians for affluent visitors who traveled to Egypt on educational "Grand Tours" of various archaeologically significant sites between 1780-1920s; a time also known as the "Egyptian Revival Period."

DIMENSIONS: 3.25 H x 1.25 x W x .75" D

This Egyptian antique is attested to as authentic and to have been made in Egypt during the “Grand Tour/Egyptian Revival” era by Mr Matthew Wicks of Ancient Hands, Ltd, and is accompanied by a digital copy of its "Provenance & Ownership" documentation.

This product is ideal for anyone looking for quality Vintage products.

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SKU: 1017719

Category: Vintage > Antiques > 100 Years Or Older

Original Price:$133.32 USD

Sale Price:$79.99 USD

Availability: In Stock

Condition: Brand latest

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Brandon Wright ✓ Verified Purchase
6 months ago · Los Angeles, CA
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Totally worth it
fantastic price for such a quality Antique Egyptian Statuette "BES" | Grand Tour Era (c 1780-1920s).
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2 weeks ago · Cleveland, OH
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Absolutely fancy it
From my experience, the Antique Egyptian Statuette "BES" | Grand Tour Era (c 1780-1920s) is uncomplicated to use so it’s acceptable. Packaging was basic.
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Matthew Robinson ✓ Verified Purchase
10 months ago · Miami, FL
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No complaints
Honestly, the Antique Egyptian Statuette "BES" | Grand Tour Era (c 1780-1920s) feels solid so I’m okay with it. dispatch was normal.
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Joshua Allen ✓ Verified Purchase
3 months ago · Minneapolis, MN
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terrific Antique Egyptian Statuette "BES" | Grand Tour Era (c 1780-1920s)!
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