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Vintage Egyptian Brass Vases and Plate Set
Description:
This set appears to include two vintage Egyptian brass vases with a matching decorative plate (not pictured). The vases feature engraved and hand-painted depictions of ancient Egyptian motifs, such as hieroglyphics, deities, and traditional patterns. The maker’s mark on the bottom includes the number 790 with a squiggly line, which may indicate a workshop or regional hallmark.
Historical Context:
Decorative brassware featuring Egyptian designs gained popularity in the early-to-mid 20th century, especially during the height of Egyptomania, a cultural fascination with ancient Egyptian art and history that peaked after the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. These pieces were often handcrafted and exported to Western countries, such as England, where they became popular as souvenirs or decorative items.
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Estimated Value:
The value of these items depends on their condition, craftsmanship, and provenance:
Recommendations:
This set reflects a beautiful example of vintage Egyptian-inspired decor and would be highly appealing to collectors of Egyptian Revival art or antique brassware.