Authentic Roman Marble Peacock Artifact 300AD. NR.
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Authentic Roman Marble Peacock Artifact 300AD. NR.
Description:
Another gorgeous
item we have on display is this beautiful Roman marble statue of a peacock. This
genuine item dates back to approximately 300 AD.
It is a gorgeous, elegant flamboyant
artifact that was excavated in Tripoli, north of Beirut summer of 1997. It is a
beautifully crafted item with gorgeous features, well preserved, well cleaned
and in great condition. Because of its beauty and elegance, this gorgeous
artifact would serve you wonderfully on display.
We wish you the best in acquiring
this artifact and we inform you that it is selling with no reserve (NR).
Bid with confidence, we have been in the antiquity business for
almost 30 years. Authenticity unconditionally
guaranteed.
Shipping & Insurance
:
Most of our buyers are internationally based; we are highly
expeenced in international shipping, and for the low price of $25 we aim to
provide you with the best possible service. All our items are packed to the
highest standard by our skilled employees and we only use reputable, competitive
shippers. In the absence of insurance, we cannot be held responsible in the
unlikely event that damage/loss occurs in transit. As the vast majority of
Lebanese shipping companies do themselves provide insurance for Antiquities, we
encourage you to make on insurance arrangements, for the low price of
$10.
Return Policy:
Our aim is to ensure that you are happy with your purchase. In the
very unlikely event that the authenticity of an artifact is disputed, please
email us immediately. A full refund will be issued if the artifact is returned
in its original condition with an accompanying letter from a recognized
authority (such as a museum or reputable auction house) disputing its
authenticity.
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