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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Paris (FR*) Cairo (EG)
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![]() 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 à + Dom |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Paris (FR*) Cairo (EG)
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![]() - 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 ![]() ![]() but, please, pay a visit to Libya, beautiful country with fantastic archeologis places, inhabited by lovely peoples, and bewitching deserts ![]() à + Dom |
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