The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 13

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Priceless Antiques Are Found Portant archoeological discoveries in’ years was announced here to-day in eontained the gem-studded funeral paraphernalia of King Tukankamen, ‘who reigned about 1350 B. C._ * Mncluded tn the vast list of price-@ less Antiques was the State Throne of; rich gold decoration. the King, probably one of the most royal sticks, one of ebony with the head of an Asiatic as a handle in guld. e e Another was of handsomest filigree Under Tomb of Eg yptian King work. There was also a stool for a throne with Asiatics carved on it, de- ———_— me noting that tho King had placed his foot on the necks of Asiatic prisoners LONDON, Dec. 1.—What {s being characterized as one of the most im-] taken tn war. “There were some quaint bronze gilt} © despatch from Cairo to the effect that two rooms have beech unearthed | musical instruments and a robing Britt: e: y 2 ‘ dummy for royal wigs and robes. by Ish excavators beneath the tomb of Rameses VI., near Luxor, which | (Ummy toe eye eeeautsite alas baster vases with o very intricate and unknown design, all of one ptece, and some handsome blue Egyptian falence and enormous quantities of provisions “Other noteworthy objects were for the dead, comprising trussed duck i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 Weautiful objects of art ever discov- arse aie Tomball. work, of the King holding a golden and Sons. at'ck and mace, also were in the list. Most of the cache was found in a Very good state of preservation, but @ome objects in it were in a preca- sous condition. A third room leads @ff from the two already opened and Wt te confidently believed this contains the mummy of the king. , The despatch tells of the careful pening of a sealed outer door and the _ Glearing of a passage down about six- teen steps and through a corridor about twenty-five feet long to another Bealed door, which was forced open with considerable difficulty. When ‘the excavators managed to squeeze thetr way into the first room they ould scarcely credit their eyes. “First they saw threo magnificent statues, all gilt, with exquisite carv- fag and tho hends of a typhoon, panther and lion,’ says the despatch. “On these rested beds beautifully carved, gilt and inlaid with ivory and sem!-precious stones, and also innu- merable boxes of exquisite workman- ship. One of these boxes contained Foyal robes handsomely embroidered with precious stones. There was a tstool of ebony inlaid with tvory, with most delicately carved ducks’s feet. Also a child's stool of fine -workman- ship. “There was also a heav WIDTHS. gilt chair, with portraits of the King and Queen, the whole encrusted with turmu oornelian lapis and other semi- precious stones. There were also ‘our chariots, the sides of which were en-| crusted with semt-precious stones and PRET EIS YSU ee STAT bse Pere IAN A : Broadway, Bihand Vth Sta, Remarkable Sale of FOREIGN METAL RIBBONS Lowest Prices Ever Offered A SUPERB COLLECTION OF THE MOST EXQUISITE METAL BROCADE RIBBONS EVER PRODUCED — WONDERFUL ORIENTAL AND FLORAL DESIGNS, IN GORGEOUS COLOR COMBINATIONS. SUITABLE FOR DRESS PANELS, HATS, TABLE SCARFS, BAGS, VESTEES AND OTHER USES. 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