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    20th Century French Egyptian Revival Candelabras

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  • Pair of Egyptian Revival Nickle-Plated Cobra-Form Candleholders
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    Early 20th Century American Egyptian Revival Candlesticks

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  • Antique Egyptian Revival Style Marble and Gilt Bronze Clock Set
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    This clock set is designed in the Egyptian Revival style, which was in vogue in Europe and America in the 19th century. The fashion was kick-started by Emperor Napoleon I’s campaign in Egypt in 1798-1799. This led to the publication of ‘Le Description de l’Égypte’ (The Description of Egypt) in 1809 (and a second edition in 1830), which documented various aspects of Egyptian culture, including the pyramids, antiquities, ancient and modern buildings, Egyptian clothing...
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