Egyptian hand carved end table
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Valuation
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Item Details
Craftsmen specializing in Egyptian-style furniture became popular in the early to mid-20th century, particularly during the Art Deco period, influenced by the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb.
The design and craftsmanship reflect the Art Deco movement's fascination with ancient cultures, particularly Egypt, following the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922.
Documentation such as previous ownership records would enhance value; researching similar items can provide context.
Condition
- Minor scratches and surface wear consistent with age.
- No significant structural issues.
Good condition typically reduces value by 10-20% compared to excellent condition.
Summary
Egyptian Hand-Carved End Table. Dating to 1930-1950. Materials: Wood. Estimated value: $300 – $600. Condition: Good. Moderate demand for vintage and antique furniture with unique cultural designs.
Market Data
Moderate demand for vintage and antique furniture with unique cultural designs.
Local antique shops, online marketplaces like eBay, auction houses specializing in decorative arts.
How to Improve Accuracy
Open Questions
- Exact maker identity
- Precise age
- Medium of construction
Photos That Could Refine This Valuation
- Close-up of any potential maker marks or signatures
- Detailed images of the carvings for analysis
Care & Preservation
- Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- Use a soft, dry cloth for dusting; avoid harsh chemicals.
- Consider applying a wood conditioner periodically.
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