A beautifully hand-crafted pair of realistic camels, standing side by side in a dynamic pose. The figurines feature intricate detailing, capturing lifelike expressions, and naturalistic postures.
If you’re interested in Izetbegović’s life or the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, this book offers a firsthand account of the key events that shaped the nation’s recent history.
Get the first edition of the book Petroleum in the United Arab Emirates, published by the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources in 1977, which provides a comprehensive historical and geographical overview of the petroleum industry in the Emirates.
This wooden horse statue sounds like a stunning piece of art! The craftsmanship and cultural significance must make it a captivating addition to your collection.
Egyptology recounts the lost expedition of Emily Sands in her 1926 scrapbook journal. Through flaps, envelopes, and interactive extras, readers will encounter jewels, mummy cloth, hieroglyphs, and a working board game. Egyptology brings art, literacy, and history together stunningly and imaginatively.
This oak wood stick with a nickel head from the Victorian era (1819-1901) sounds like a remarkable piece, combining oak’s durability with nickel’s sleek finish. Victorian walking sticks often symbolize elegance and status so this item would be a great addition to a historical collection, especially for those interested in Victorian-era artifacts.