$ 47.00
Cool, clean drinking water was always in short supply in Egypt until relatively modern times. To meet the obvious demand itinerant ‘Water Sellers’ carrying a large ceramic urn would be a familiar sight in most large Egyptian towns and cities. They could also be found in areas where visitors and foreign tourists were likely to visit such as the famous ‘Valley of the Kings’ on the outskirts of Cairo. Here is one such ‘Water Seller’ plying his wares to anyone with a few piasters * to spare and a thirst to be quenched.
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To ease the stifling heat of the Egyptian sun a pair of ostrich feather wielding fan bearers accompany Pharaoh.
$ 165.00
AE006 The Stone Carvers. Two stonemasons, chisels in hand, chip away at a monument. A third mason carefully checks some measurements, the fourth polishes the finished work.
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AE010 Marching Guardsman. A troop of Pharaoh’s personal bodyguards would always be in attendance wherever the ruler moved around his Kingdom.
$ 47.00
AE011 Work Platform. A typical wooden structure great for our workers to stand on.