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Old 24th February 2006, 01:21 AM   #1
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...snip... So I still vote for Al Halili market in Cairo. A nice place to find little things like this for few dolars. ..snip..
in accordance with what Yannis said, in Cairo Khan el Khalil bazar, no chance at all to found any more antic's
the Egyptian law is clear, all items, what ever they are, older than 80 years MUST BE deposited in museums
in the years 80's I saw; yataghan, persian or arab swords, but since that law (around 1985) concerning ALL antiquities the market is dry
and the customs at borders very vigilant, you may trust me, I know, I'm living as resident for part in that fantastic city
more chance to get good stuff in occidental auction rooms, than in local markets
I mean for Middle East, for Far East I dunno
Saudi - roughly empty & very expensive
UAE - few to dry
Libya - never found some thing, empty
Algeria - few to dry
this for the countries where I resided several years, from where a rather precise evaluation of the situation

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Old 1st March 2006, 07:27 AM   #2
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Libya - never found some thing, empty
---- I was planning to visit Libiya in hope that I'd aquire some nice pieca, 'cos Lybia was never a touristic destination... Feel little dissapointed now
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Old 2nd March 2006, 03:46 PM   #3
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---- I was planning to visit Libiya in hope that I'd aquire some nice pieca, 'cos Lybia was never a touristic destination... Feel little dissapointed now
and I confirm what I said, I visited Tripoli souk's not later than last april 2005, I bought ;
- 2 bowls in brass for magic purpose (Kuran sourate engraved inside) old
- 2 astrobales, copies imported from Syria (1 resold on e-Bay when I back in France)
but; daggers, swords ... NOT A SINGLE ONE even from others countries, NOTHING AT ALL
but, please, pay a visit to Libya, beautiful country with fantastic archeologis places, inhabited by lovely peoples, and bewitching deserts

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