Monday 22 October 2018
An Egyptian scarab with blue faience inlay, 6.5cm. long Provenance: Collection...
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An Egyptian scarab with blue faience inlay, 6.5cm. long
Provenance: Collection of George and Dora Mathues, Philadelphia, USA acquired in Egypt in the early 1960s and thence by descent
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