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Twenty Egyptian mosaic glass fragments,Ptolemaic to Roman Period, circa 1st Century B.C – 3rd...
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Twenty Egyptian mosaic glass fragments,
Ptolemaic to Roman Period, circa 1st Century B.C – 3rd Century A.D.
including a group of fragmentary fish inlays with eyes, fins and a mouth with teeth; a red and white glass rod and a blue and white matrix,
4cm max length (20)
Provenance: The Estate of Philip-Hewat Jaboor; Gustave Mustaki, Alexandria, Egypt; exported from Egypt to the UK under licence between 1947-1951; Else Mackellan, UK, inherited from the above; with James Ede, gifted from the above; Acquired from the above on the 20 April 2011.
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