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  1. #1
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    May 2010
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    Egyptian decoration at late 1800's site?

    This piece is made of aluminum and it's been pressed. My only thoughts are maybe it went on a ladies cosmetics item or something of that nature. The oddest find so far at a late 1800's farm house in Surry, Va. I'm assuming someone here might be able to get to the bottom of this.



  2. #2
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    Feb 2009
    Southern California
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    Re: Egyptian decoration at late 1800's site?

    If you put several of them together you might have a bracelet.
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    Re: Egyptian decoration at late 1800's site?

    Or maybe a belt?

    http://www.etsy.com/listing/24759882...-aluminum-belt



    Unusual Vintage Hammered Aluminum Belt With Egyptian Design, Must See

    This is a very unusual vintage belt. It is made out of aluminum and the end piece with chain and leaf design look like the hammered aluminum of the late 1940's into the 1950's.

    Each rectangle piece has the same design on it of an Egyptian figure with pearl center and writing below on the side. The belt measures 15" across when at the smallest and you can add on another 4 1/2" to this by moving the clip farther along the chain until it is up against the leaf.

    Two of the raised pearl designs have some blue discoloration on them. I have not tried to clean this off because I do not want to ruin the belt with something too harsh.

    The belt is light weight because it is aluminum so would be comfortable to wear.

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    Sep 2007
    Eskdale WV
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    Re: Egyptian decoration at late 1800's site?

    I go with the belt....it would be a mighty bracelet indead

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    Re: Egyptian decoration at late 1800's site?

    Nice farm house find man! I can't tell you what it is, but I like it! Some time when hunting season is over I'd like to get back up there and do a hunt again. There's gotta be plenty more where that came from! Congrats on the cool find!

  6. #6
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    Oct 2011
    Fort Wayne,In
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    Re: Egyptian decoration at late 1800's site?

    Egyptian themed merchandise got very popular after Carter found King Tut's tomb in 1922. Might be from the 20's,30's. Just a guess.
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    Re: Egyptian decoration at late 1800's site?

    It is a belt link!

    Here's a picture of the same type. I don't know any details about it. It was simply described as ...

    "Vintage ~ Silver ~ Egyptian Style Belt"

    The one in question might be silver as well.

    "Vintage" typically means pre-1950

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  8. #8
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    May 2010
    virginia beach
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    Re: Egyptian decoration at late 1800's site?

    So sorry for forgetting about this post. Amazing you found a pic of the same exact piece I found. Kudos to you buddy. I appreciate it.




    Quote Originally Posted by SODABOTTLEBOB
    It is a belt link!

    Here's a picture of the same type. I don't know any details about it. It was simply described as ...

    "Vintage ~ Silver ~ Egyptian Style Belt"

    The one in question might be silver as well.

    "Vintage" typically means pre-1950

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