Antique Solid Cast Bronzed Brass DURGA KI Hindu Goddess Vishnu Statue Figurine || SWtradepost
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current mood is this ceramic clown i found in an antique store
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fucked up and spent 300 dollars on a golden crab statue does anyone want it
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Antique Statues for an Offbeat Garden
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Roman marble statue of Dionysus (Bacchus), God of wine, patron of wine making.
Roman copy of a Greek original of late 4th century BC.
from The Collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg
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Sculpture of Apollo Citaredo in Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli
Originally, the sculpture from the 2th century depicted the city of Rome as a goddess. In the nineteenth century it was restored as Apollo Citaredo. The statue is part of the Farnese Collection.
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Sogdian wooden idol from Kuh-i-Surkh (Tajikistan) 5th-8th C. CE
"Head of a Sogdian carved wooden idol, found in a cave at Kuh-i-Surkh, Tajikistan. The idol was originally adorned with clothing, jewelry, a diadem, a sceptre, and an incense burner, and must have been hidden in a cave after the Arab conquest. In its heyday, the idol would have worn a crown, a long robe, boots, and carried a sceptre and a censer. At his feet were gifts donated by worshippers - swords, daggers, jewellery, armour, among other things."
-taken from Nadeem - Eran ud Turan's twitter
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Statues in the Tuileries gardens being protected from air raids, 1940
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Egyptian
Sphinx of Amenhotep IlI, (possibly from a Model of a Temple)
New Kingdom, ca. 1390-1352 B.C.E.
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