The Gallery of Ancient Egyptian Art - or GAEA
By Appointment Only, or visit us of the web at http://www.danielkolos.ca/GAEAcatalog1.htm
1 - Genuine ancient Egyptian antiquities - small items, affordable, from $25.00 to $2,500.00
2 - Antique posters: Description de l'Egypt, 1820, Second Edition, $100.00 - $500.00
3 - Modern posters like Magical Spell for the Protection of a Child (a few 1979 rare, out-of-print copies for $50.00@)
4 - Modern paintings of Egypt, including Egyptian painter Amal Choukri Catta, and Canadian painter Barbara Robinson
5 - Reproductions, statues and amulets from $1.00 scarabs, to an unpainted British Museum plaster cast of Thutmose III ($150.00) and all sorts of amulets inbetween.
6 - Books - (used and new, most in mint condition) both coffee table books (all of them $20.00) to a wide range of Archaeological books (most of them $40.00) and an etire shelf of novels about ancient Egypt, all of them $5.00.
7 - Greeting cards with Egyptian motifs from various publishers, irresitable art work from $2.00 - $4.00 with envelopes
8 - Carpets, wall hangings and Bedouin camel-wool items
9 - Jewelry, limited stock
10 - General antiques, mostly Victorian English collectibles
Numerous uncategorized items - watch for the Catalog as it becomes complete at http://www.danielkolos.ca/GAEAcatalog-html1.htm
NOTE: May, 12, 2012 is our Grand Opening!!!!
Daniel Kolos, an academically trained Egyptologist* with Archaeological experience in Egypt,** has placed on public sale his eclectic collection of Egyptian art, including a few antiquities, Napoleonic etchings, books, paintings, carpets, rare posters, and all sorts of souvenirs from the 1970s and 80s. These items are carefully curated at his home gallery and are for sale as a private transaction.
*M.A. in Ancient Egyptian Language and Literature, University of Toronto, 1975
**With the Akhenaten Temple Project, East Karnak Expedition, 1977 and 1978
Egyptological books, Napoleonic prints, paintings of Egypt, unique or rare arts and crafts that friends and fans have gifted me over forty years, and a few legal antiquities collected by the "Karnak Triad", either brought out of Egypt in the 1970s or bought from reputable dealers.
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