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    Posted 3 years ago

    APEXantiques
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    Dating to the early 20th Century (by the Egyptian hallmarks), this vivid pair of traditionally crafted Egyptian Revival Faience Scarabs in bright turquoise are incredibly well detailed.
    The mounts are hallmarked with early 20th Century Egyptian Hallmarks & are of fixed shank with spring loaded back type construction.

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    1. Newfld Newfld, 3 years ago
      Gorgeous turquoise cufflinks
    2. APEXantiques APEXantiques, 3 years ago
      @Newfld, that'd be turquoise colored Faience.
      Much like the Ushabti's found in Ancient Egyptian Tombs.

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