Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel
Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel
Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel
Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel
Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel
Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel
Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel
Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel
Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel
Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel
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Art Deco 1920 Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Retractable Pencil Pendant In Brass And Enamel

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Egyptian revival Pharaoh mechanical pencil.

With the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922, "Egyptian Revival" souvenirs became incredibly popular in the Western world. This fantastic propelling mechanical pencil is a great example of the period, made with art deco patterns in the likeness of the famous pharaoh and crafted in solid brass and 18kt gold filled parts and decorated with white, blue and green enamel.

Fitted with a loop to wear in a chain or necklace.

Weight: 19.8 Grams, (12.54 Dwt).

Measurements: Fully extended 115.5 mm by 18 mm (4.55 x 0.71 Inches).

History

Between the 1860 and 1890, ancient cities were discovered, such as Troy, Pompeii and Alexandria. Archaeological excavations in Egypt, Greece and Rome, discovered artistic pieces of these ancient cultures. These fabulous discoveries, stimulated cultural trips to these countries, popularly called "grand tour". Being the case that the enthusiast visitors bring back small objects, like souvenirs to be assembled into jewelry. The starting point of these trips were in the cities of Rome and Venice. this is why the craftsman's of these cities created small and interesting objects with ancient characteristics like this bracelet.

Revival jewelry

The styles from the renaissance and middle ages, begun in the 1850’s, The Renaissance and Egyptian revivals were joined by a classical revival of Greek and Etruscan styles to conform a new aesthetic. As a result of the construction work on the Suez canal in the mid-1860’s and the Egyptian excavations of Auguste Mariette and the resultant exhibit of Egyptian treasures at the exposition Universelle in 1867, a fascination for all things Egyptian and ancient cultures developed.

Collateral: This piece is accompanied by a presentation pouch.

ConditionThe overall condition of this piece is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the brass. Minor usual enamel loses. This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: D090622MCEL/1.307


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