Details
- Dimensions
- 7.48ʺW × 3.93ʺD × 11.02ʺH
- Period
- 2000 - 2009
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Concrete
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Dark Gray
- Condition Notes
- Condition report. Offered in fine used weathered condition with some minor chips in places. Condition report. Offered in fine used weathered condition with some minor chips in places. less
- Description
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1 Decorative Small After The Ancient Egyptian Pharoah Ramesses II Head Face Garden Wall Decor Sculpture.
In the stylized model … more 1 Decorative Small After The Ancient Egyptian Pharoah Ramesses II Head Face Garden Wall Decor Sculpture.
In the stylized model form of the great Egyptian Pharoah Ramesses II.
We do not know the maker, maker unknown.
A feature that stands out is the casting detail to the face which is rather exceptional.
Origin from Scotland a private sellers garden collection.
Metal hanging bracket on the back ready for wall display.
So impressive a great feature for your home or garden.
A nice small size being 28 cm high and 19 cm wide and 10 cm in depth and unwrapped weight is around 1.2 kg..
With beautiful aged weathered patina.
Circa early 21st century.
Ramesses II[a] (/ˈræməsiːz, ˈræmsiːz, ˈræmziːz/; Ancient Egyptian: rꜥ-ms-sw, Rīꜥa-masē-sə,[b] Ancient Egyptian pronunciation: [ɾiːʕamaˈseːsə]; c. 1303 BC – 1213 BC), commonly known as Ramesses the Great, was an Egyptian pharaoh. He was the third ruler of the Nineteenth Dynasty. Along with Thutmose III of the Eighteenth Dynasty, he is often regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the New Kingdom, which itself was the most powerful period of ancient Egypt.
He is also widely considered one of ancient Egypt's most successful warrior pharaohs, conducting no fewer than 15 military campaigns, all resulting in victories, excluding the Battle of Kadesh, generally considered a stalemate. In ancient Greek sources, he is called Ozymandias, derived from the first part of his Egyptian-language regnal name: Usermaatre Setepenre. Ramesses was also referred to as the "Great Ancestor" by successor pharaohs and the Egyptian people.
For the early part of his reign, he focused on building cities, temples, and monuments. After establishing the city of Pi-Ramesses in the Nile Delta, he designated it as Egypt's new capital and used it as the main staging point for his campaigns in Syria. Ramesses led several military expeditions into the Levant, where he reasserted Egyptian control over Canaan and Phoenicia; he also led a number of expeditions into Nubia, all commemorated in inscriptions at Beit el-Wali and Gerf Hussein. He celebrated an unprecedented thirteen or fourteen Sed festivals—more than any other pharaoh.
Estimates of his age at death vary, although 90 or 91 is considered to be the most likely figure. Upon his death, he was buried in a tomb (KV7) in the Valley of the Kings; his body was later moved to the Royal Cache, where it was discovered by archaeologists in 1881. Ramesses' mummy is now on display at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, located in the city of Cairo.
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Dimensions in centimetres
High depth (28cm)
Width (19 cm)
Depth (10 cm) less
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