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Figure Egyptian God "Amun"
7.50€Amun-Re as the god of creation is the main deity of the ancient Egyptian pantheon.
Plastics
Height of figure 14,5 cm / 5.7 inch
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Figure Egyptian God "Sakhmet"
7.50€Sachmet is the Egyptian goddess of courage and cure.
Plastics
Height of figure 12,5 cm / 4.9 inch
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Figure "Tanis"
10.00€The ancient Egyptians considered the hippopotamus as a symbol of assertiveness and fertility with a protective function and regenerative powers.
Handpainted cast
Height 2,8 cm / 1.1 inch
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Jewellery of the Vikings "Haithabu" gold-coloured frosted
15.01€Jewellery played an important role in the life of the Vikings. The masterpieces of crafts-manship reflect the importance of their wearer. The amulet dates from the 10th century and was found in the famous Viking settlement of Haithabu/Hedeby. The original gold-plated pendant was decorated with a loop ornament made of filigree wire and gold granules. The present piece was cast. The cross motif shows the influence of Christianity in 10th century Viking life.
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Founding, gold-coloured.
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Coin Purse "Hadrian"
18.00€The five coin replicas in this purse comply with the most important nominals of the Roman imperial period: Aureus, Denarius, Sestertius, Dupondius and As.
Metal and leather
Height of leather bag 12 cm / 4.7 inch
Diametre of metal coins 1,8 bis 3,5 cm / 0.7 to 1.4 inch
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Jewellery of the Vikings "Hiddensee" gold-coloured shiny
20.00€Jewellery played an important role in the life of the Vikings. The masterpieces of craftsmanship reflect the importance of their wearer. The cross-shaped pendant is ca. 1,000 years old and is part of a larger hoard which was washed up to one of the beaches of Hiddensee in a storm tide in 1872. The main motives are a bird's head and a braided onament. This piece of jewellery is considered as a particularly fine example of Viking Age goldsmithery.
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Each pendant is individually packed in a felt bag.
Founding, gold-coloured.
Height of pendant: 5 cm / 1.9 inch -
Jewellery of the Vikings "Hiddensee" gold-coloured frosted
20.00€Jewellery played an important role in the life of the Vikings. The masterpieces of craftsmanship reflect the importance of their wearer. The cross-shaped pendant is ca. 1,000 years old and is part of a larger hoard which was washed up to one of the beaches of Hiddensee in a storm tide in 1872. The main motives are a bird's head and a braided onament. This piece of jewellery is considered as a particularly fine example of Viking Age goldsmithery.
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Each pendant is individually packed in a felt bag.
Founding, gold-coloured.
Height of pendant: 5 cm / 1.9 inch -
Figure "Nefertiti"
30.00€The ancient Egyptian queen Nefertiti was the beautiful spouse of Akhenaton, the famous ruler of the 18th dynasty in Egypt, and her name, too, praises her extraordinary beauty: „The beautiful one who comes along“. In addition to it she was a woman with considerable power and political influence attested by numerous depictions of her. Scaled down.
Handpainted castHeight of figure 12,9 cm / 5.1 inch
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Figure "Heliopolis"
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Figure "Nefertiti"
39.00€The ancient Egyptian queen Nefertiti was the beautiful spouse of Akhenaton, the famous ruler of the 18th dynasty in Egypt, and her name, too, praises her extraordinary beauty: „The beautiful one who comes along“. In addition to it she was a woman with considerable power and political influence attested by numerous depictions of her. Scaled down.
Handpainted cast
Height of figure 12,9 cm / 5.1 inch
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Goethe's Mechanical Pencil
39.95€This mechanical pencil was made after a pencil from the possession of Goethe. The pencil is depicted on a copperplate engraving by Carl August Schwerdgeburth. Pencils with such a mechanical function were a world first. They were initially made in England in 1825.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe preferred writing with a pencil because the "buzzing and squirting" of the pen could inhibit his train of thought and "stifle a small product in birth," as he relates in "Dichtung und Wahrheit."
The original of the mechanical pencil can be viewed in the Goethe National Museum in Weimar.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, August 28, 1749 - March 22, 1832Our brass replica has a silver-coloured, tin-plated surface with patination. The pencil is designed in such a way that you can refill it with modern customary pencil leads (diameter 0.7 mm).
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Goethe's Mechanical Pencil
99.00€This mechanical pencil was made after a pencil from the possession of Goethe. The pencil is depicted on a copperplate engraving by Carl August Schwerdgeburth. Pencils with such a mechanical function were a world first. They were initially made in England in 1825.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe preferred writing with a pencil because the "buzzing and squirting" of the pen could inhibit his train of thought and "stifle a small product in birth," as he relates in "Dichtung und Wahrheit."
The original of the mechanical pencil can be viewed in the Goethe National Museum in Weimar.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, August 28, 1749 - March 22, 1832Our brass replica has a silver-coloured, tin-plated surface with patination. The pencil is designed in such a way that you can refill it with modern customary pencil leads (diameter 0.7 mm).
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