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    Posted 7 years ago

    gemstone13
    (7 items)

    Don't know anything about this item. 6 figures- 1 female and 5 male, they are raised and etched, background has etched symbols and are 16 columns and are about 3/4 in wide the figures are holding Egyptian type hanging crossed symbols in the right hand some with urns.
    Figures about 6 in. tall, 1-1/2 in. wide. The material looks to be metal possibly painted gold. It is a shadow box recessed presentation on a black background under glass double mat framed in Wood. Heavy weights about 8 lbs.

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    1. TubeAmp TubeAmp, 7 years ago
      You already said it was Egyptian type, stick with that. (Probably tourist art from there).

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