Antique Benedict & Burnham Karnak Egyptian scarab glass and brass humidor 1900’s

Antique Benedict & Burnham Karnak Egyptian scarab glass and brass humidor 1900's
Antique Benedict & Burnham Karnak Egyptian scarab glass and brass humidor 1900's
Antique Benedict & Burnham Karnak Egyptian scarab glass and brass humidor 1900's
Antique Benedict & Burnham Karnak Egyptian scarab glass and brass humidor 1900's

Antique Benedict & Burnham Karnak Egyptian scarab glass and brass humidor 1900's
They produced a wide array of items, including lamps, tableware, and decorative objects, often incorporating intricate designs and finishes. The Karnak line, featuring Egyptian motifs, was a popular series that capitalized on the fascination with ancient Egypt during that era. These humidors were designed to maintain the optimal humidity for storing cigars, making them functional as well as decorative collectibles. The scarab beetle is a powerful symbol in ancient Egyptian culture, representing rebirth, regeneration, and the sun god Ra. Its incorporation into decorative items like this humidor reflects the Art Nouveau and Aesthetic Movement’s interest in exoticism and historical symbolism. The combination of glass and brass, along with the detailed Egyptian iconography, makes this piece a representative example of the period’s decorative arts and a sought-after item for collectors of tobacciana and Egyptian revival pieces.
Antique Benedict & Burnham Karnak Egyptian scarab glass and brass humidor 1900's

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