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KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
January 2023
January 2023
Hi Guys,
Welcome to 2023 and, what I hope, is some great news…China is finally opening up after three whole years of lockdowns, restrictions and all kinds of quarantine regulations!
What this means for King & Country and myself is that in, the not-too-distant future, I and our K&C team will once more be able to travel back into mainland China to meet our sculptors on a face-to-face basis and, at long last, be going again to visit the factories we work with and, hopefully, ramp up and speed up our design and production in this new year.
So, keep your fingers (and toes) crossed and look forward to going forward in 2023. In the meantime let’s take a closer look at what’s coming out this particular month…
1. Being released in January 2023
A. “THE TOMB RAIDERS…”
Few civilisations have ignited as much intrigue and interest as Ancient Egypt . For centuries the world has been fascinated with all aspects of Egyptology alongwith the lives of many of its rulers and the mighty monuments they left behind as evidence of their existence, culture and engineering brilliance.
‘Egyptomania’ , as this popular fascination is sometimes called, reached a fever pitch in 1922 when Howard Carter , arguably the most famous Egyptologist of all time, discovered the virtually intact tomb of Tutankhamun, the young boy Pharaoh.
Earlier, in 2022, King & Country celebrated the centenary of this amazing discovery with the release of several sets of figures and Ancient Egyptian accessory pieces that help illustrate this historic event and have proven to be very popular adding an exciting new contemporary element to our existing ‘Ancient Egypt’ range.
Now, we are adding two more…
AE095 “The Ancient Antiquities Dealer”
Although Howard Carter’s discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb proved to be a world-class event all over the globe in 1922 other parties in previous centuries had shown great interest in the ‘Land of the Pharaohs’ and the people who had left behind such magnificent relics to explore…and often plunder.
In modern times the Emperor Napoleon himself had been in awe of the huge ruined structures that he encountered when he invaded Egypt in 1798.
Along with his army he brought with him more than 150 scientists and artists to explore and record many of the ancient locations he visited.
Needless to say there were more than a few local entrepreneurs only too willing to provide and supply and kinds of relics and remains from those tombs and burial sites already uncovered.
From the age of Napoleon up through the 19th Century followed by the 20th and even now into the 21st Century antique dealers are always on hand to offer sometimes authentic, sometimes patently false reminders, large and small of the world that was Ancient Egypt.
Here is one such figure sitting surrounded by just a few of his offerings… Are they the genuine historic article… or just some fiendishly clever imitation knocked up in a hidden workshop in a backstreet somewhere in Cairo..?
You decide…
AVAILABLE: Mid January