Thutmoses III Candle Hldr
The son of one of Egypt's most accomplished Queens, Hatshupset, Thutmoses III is shown here making offerings to the gods. 6 3/4 inches tall. Candles not included. | Thutmoses III Candle Hldr SUM5117 $20.00
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 | Triad Votive Holder - Anubis, Horus and Sekhmet SUM5494 $26.00
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| Triad Votive Holder - Anubis, Horus and Sekhmet
Anubis, Horus and Lion Goddess Sekhmet Beautifully detailed--photo is quite enlarged. Actual item is quite amazing in its detail on the small statues. 4 1/2 inches tall. |
Bast Candleholder
Beautiful and popular Cat goddess of Egypt. 8 inches tall x 7 inches long Individually hand-painted cold-cast resin. | Bast Candleholder SUM6209 $21.00
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Set of 2 Kneeling Anubis Candle Holders
The bronze finish on this set of 2 candle holders creates a sumptuous effect. Set of 2 holders 8 inches tall Candles not included. | Set of 2 Kneeling Anubis Candle Holders SUM5482 $42.00
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 | Kneeling Ibis-headed Thoth Candle Holder SUM5830 $20.00
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| Kneeling Ibis-headed Thoth Candle Holder
A wonderful addition to our candle holder collection, you'll enjoy the fine detailing. Thoth was believed to have invented writing, and he was the patron god of scribes. 6 inches tall. Candle not included. |
Meryeatun Candleholder
Also known as Queen Meryt-Amun, her tomb was discovered in 1929. She is believed to have been the eldest daughter of Thutomses III and the Great Wife of Amenhotep II (who was several rulers before Tutankhamun). 2 of her 3 coffins and her mummy were discovered. The rest of the tomb had been robbed. 9 inches tall. | Meryeatun Candleholder SUM6000 $13.50
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 | Heqanefer Candleholder SUM5998 $13.50
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| Heqanefer Candleholder
A depiction in the chapel of Huy at Thebes, shows Nubian Prince Heqanefer paying tribute to Tutankhamun. Heqanefer apparently adopted Egyptian customs and got along well with the Egyptian rulers. Hand-painted cold-cast resin. 9 inches tall. |