The objects were in the possession of two passengers who were travelling to an Eastern European country.
The Antiquities Unit approved their authenticity as per the Egyptian Antiquities Preservation Law 117/1983 and its amendments.
The objects were confiscated and the case is being investigated, said Hamdi Hamam, head of the Antiquites Unit at Egyptian Ports.
The chandelier is made of copper and goes back to the Khedive Ismail's era.
Three coins are made of gold and go back to the Byzantine era, two of which are engraved with Byzantine texts, depicting on one side emperor Constantine II wearing a crown and holding a cross, while the other side shows a staircase with a cross at the top, Hamam said. The third coin depicts on one side emperor Heraklonas flanked by his children and the other side shows a staircase with a cross decorating its top.
The other six coins are made of metal and go back to the Ptolemaic era. They feature deity Zeus on one side and a standing eagle on the other.
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