Lot 346 , Four 1930’s Egyptian appliqué wall panels, (a pair and two single panels), decorated with various hieroglyphs, Gods and Pharaohs, the panels made for the European market experiencing an Egyptian revival after the discove

Four 1930’s Egyptian appliqué wall panels, (a pair and two single panels), decorated with various hieroglyphs, Gods and Pharaohs, the panels made for the European market experiencing an Egyptian revival after the discove

Four 1930’s Egyptian appliqué wall panels, (a pair and two single panels), decorated with various hieroglyphs, Gods and Pharaohs, the panels made for the European market experiencing an Egyptian revival after the discovery of the ‘Tutankhamun Tomb’ in 1922 by Howard Carter, longest 200cm x 68cm wide
£300-500

Condition:
The pair of wall hangings are slightly faded and torn elements of appliqué. The long panel has elements of the appliqué needing re-stitching, and the blue parts of the design have faded badly, The other hanging is badly damaged at the bottom with the appliqué torn and missing and the pink cloth used for the figures at the top of this hanging has bled into the backing cloth. All hangings need specialist cleaning.

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