Anni Z Antiques

Anni Z Antiques Open since 1973, we are a Cairo-based antique shop with a collection that stands out from the rest -

Proprietor Anni Zein El-Din has had her shop on Road 6 since 1973, collecting everything from silver and porcelain table accessories to gorgeous Art Nouveau furniture, lamps and most notably, original lithographs by David Roberts, Luigi Mayer and Heinrich Mayr, all of Egyptian scenes, landscapes and famous monuments. Anni Z also collects all kinds of knickknacks and other unique pieces for those w

ho like to hunt for little treasures.

*Our opening hours are subject to change and appointments can be made outside of working hours, so feel free to call ahead and we will do what we can to accommodate you!

It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of Anni Zein El Din, founder of Anni Z.Those of you who m...
20/12/2024

It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of Anni Zein El Din, founder of Anni Z.

Those of you who met her know what a special woman she was, and you'll undoubtedly know that she was an amazing storyteller, one of the best. Those who haven't met her in person but have been to the shop will at least have had a sense of what a fascinating person she was. Or perhaps you read about her somewhere, or were told about her. She left a big mark... she was always larger than life. An inspiration. A force.

She will be missed dearly, and loved always.

Kemet // Throwback to this great exhibition at the  (National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden) showcasing the many ways ...
03/05/2024

Kemet // Throwback to this great exhibition at the (National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden) showcasing the many ways artists have been inspired by Egypt and its heavy influence on black music and art. The exhibition makes a point to challenge colonial narratives about Egypt, ancient Egypt in particular, and reminds its audience that Egypt has and always will be a part of Africa. By far one of the more relevant and insightful exhibits we've had the pleasure of experiencing. We need more of this in Egypt.

The Temple of Taffah (Taphis) // From Nubia all the way to the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, this temple has...
24/02/2024

The Temple of Taffah (Taphis) // From Nubia all the way to the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, this temple has stood witness to cycles of change both ancient and modern. Throughout its ancient life, this 1st century temple (built under Augustus as part of his border fortifications) saw the fall of one empire and the rise of another, a cycle repeated through the centuries. Its use shifted from that of temple to one of shelter, of storage, of trade, of much needed rest by weary travellers. It was used by locals and foreigners alike, and it stood there, offering its space to anyone who needed it, for almost two thousand years. Taffah Temple was among the hundreds of sites and villages that stood in the flood path of the Aswan Dam's construction, and it was among the many temples that were carefully moved, brick by brick, so as to protect and preserve them. The villages were not so lucky, nor were the thousands of displaced Nubians. Five temples in total were gifted to the countries who took part in the move, five temples given by the Egyptian government as a thank you - Dendur, now in New York, Dabod to Spain, Kalabsha to Germany, and the Chapel of Ellesia in Italy. The Temple of Taffah now stands in the entrance hall of Leiden's Antiquities museum, free for all to see and accessible without a ticket - a condition placed by Egypt. But the plaque says nothing about the temple's full and diverse life, and it says nothing about the irreparable damage done by the construction of the dam, it says nothing about the decisions that were made and the priorities of those in charge.

Images: The temple in its original location (Source - Muzeo Egizio) / The temple depicted in one of David Roberts' lithographs (Source - Philographikon Antique Maps and Prints) / The temple in its current location in Leiden (Source - Atlas Obscura).

Archiving Watermelons // We were extremely fortunate to take part in this amazing workshop archiving a MASSIVE collectio...
12/02/2024

Archiving Watermelons // We were extremely fortunate to take part in this amazing workshop archiving a MASSIVE collection of photographs (tens of thousands) by Dutch photographer Frank Scholten. Scholten spent a number of years in Falas-teen in the early-1900s, a trip that was originally only supposed to last a few months. He spent his time documenting the rich and diverse culture of the Holy Land, falling in love with it, as so many have done before and after him. The workshop was organised by the university library - .leiden - in order to digitally archive the collection, enlisting the help of volunteers from a wide range of backgrounds, including a few from 🍉. This took place just a few months before the massacre that is currently unfolding in Ghazza. This was just a few months before we starting hearing the narrative of "but it was just empty land". It was not empty land. It never was. The beauty and diversity captured in Scholten's photographs is a testament to the rich heritage of a land now engulfed in horror. Pale****stine was never empty.

Lace Me Up // A pair of antique cream-coloured lace cuffs, probably 19th century, in perfect condition and oh so beautif...
26/11/2022

Lace Me Up // A pair of antique cream-coloured lace cuffs, probably 19th century, in perfect condition and oh so beautiful; the detail on them is just stunning! Get in touch if you're interested.

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Copper and Brass // Two gorgeous little Art Deco brass lamps and a STUNNING and large copper ewer similar to the brass o...
25/11/2022

Copper and Brass // Two gorgeous little Art Deco brass lamps and a STUNNING and large copper ewer similar to the brass one we posted recently, beautiful and uncommon pieces looking for a loving home. We're open until the end of December so get in touch if you'd like to pass by!

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Life is Better With Flowers // A great little oil painting, beautifully framed and looking for a new home. Date and orig...
24/11/2022

Life is Better With Flowers // A great little oil painting, beautifully framed and looking for a new home. Date and origin unknown; there might be a signature hiding behind the frame but we're not sure. It's a gorgeous piece regardless, and for something so small it leaves a surprisingly strong impression. Get in touch if you'd like to pass by and see it in person!
Dimensions - approx. 15cm x 20cm (incl. frame)

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Till We Meet Again // Anni Z will be closing her doors as of January 2023. Next year will mark our 50th...and it's been ...
19/11/2022

Till We Meet Again // Anni Z will be closing her doors as of January 2023. Next year will mark our 50th...and it's been a great run. We've met some beautiful people, shared fascinating stories, and we've collected and passed on some really special pieces. We don't know when or if we'll be back, so for now it's goodbye, but hopefully it's till we meet again.

We're here until the end of the year, so make sure you pass by before December is over! We have a big sale in the meantime...watch this space for discounts, and if you've had your eye on anything now's the time to claim it!

As always, get in touch if you'd like to pass by.

All the love 🤍
Anni & Kenzy

Para-Sol // This gorgeous parasol (for the sun) is looking for a new home. A beautiful earthy-toned floral print is comp...
18/11/2022

Para-Sol // This gorgeous parasol (for the sun) is looking for a new home. A beautiful earthy-toned floral print is complimented with what looks like walnut handle and accents, fully functional and in great condition. We're not sure about date but it looks like it was made sometime around the mid-20th century or earlier, possibly French. It's a real beauty, and definitely useful here in Egypt! Get in touch if you'd like to make it yours.

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Brass Ablutions // A really special piece, brass ewers and wash basins like this one were traditionally used all over th...
17/11/2022

Brass Ablutions // A really special piece, brass ewers and wash basins like this one were traditionally used all over the Islamic world (and beyond) to wash hands or perform ablutions before plumbing was as widespread as it is today. It's hard to find all three parts together - the pitcher, the basin and the pierced 'sieve' in between - and pieces like these are increasingly difficult to find in general. We can't be sure about date of production but it's most likely early to mid-20th century, possibly even 19th. Get in touch if you're interested!

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Silk Stockings // A gorgeous (and rare) pair of lady's stockings, beautifully embroidered with gold thread, most likely ...
14/11/2022

Silk Stockings // A gorgeous (and rare) pair of lady's stockings, beautifully embroidered with gold thread, most likely late-19th to very early-20th century. They're in perfect condition and the embroidery really is stunning; get in touch if you'd like to pass by!

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Pepsi-Cola // A vintage Pepsi sign, circa 1950s (the logo changed in 61-62). The company got its start in the late 1800s...
07/11/2022

Pepsi-Cola // A vintage Pepsi sign, circa 1950s (the logo changed in 61-62). The company got its start in the late 1800s, just a few years after Coca-Cola entered the market, when founder Caleb Bradham created the drink and began selling it at his North Carolina drug store. It was originally called "Brad's Drink" but was renamed a few years later - Pepsi came from the association with the drink as a cure for dyspepsia, indigestion. The company has changed quite a bit since its foundation, and the logo had gone through its fair share of changes too. It's a great piece of nostalgia and design. Get in touch if you're interested!

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El Nahda St. (After Farouq Square And Right Before The Bridge)
Cairo

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