A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD - PTOLEMAIC, CIRCA 1069-30 B.C. Including a green glazed faience ring, the bezel moulded with falcon-headed Re-Horakhty standing beneath his solar disc, 3.5cm width of bezel; a bronze ostrich plume from an atef crown with twisted ram horn and uraeus, 15.7cm high; a bronze figure of the goddess Bastet with an aegis pendant, holding a sistrum and a basket, 10cm high including tang; a green glazed faience shabti with frontal column of hieroglyphic text inscribed for Psamtek, a seed-bag over the left shoulder, 10.2cm high, mounted; three small pale blue glazed shabtis, one with dorsal column of text, 7.3cm maximum height; the bust of a green glazed shabti, 3.3cm high; a blue glazed faience scarab with two wings, 6.8cm length of scarab, 12.1cm maximum width including wings; a bright blue glazed upper section of a plaque of one of the Four Sons of Horus, 5cm high, and a re-strung bead necklace composed of cylindrical and disc beads Together with a group of Egyptian style scarabs and shabtis; a steatite horus falcon and two decorative cuneiform tablets Not ancient Provenance: Ostrich plume: Charterhouse School Museum, largely formed between 1874-1940. Sotheby's, London, The Charterhouse Collection, 5 November 2002, lot 73 (part lot), where purchased by Robert Kime
A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD - PTOLEMAIC, CIRCA 1069-30 B.C. Including a green glazed faience ring, the bezel moulded with falcon-headed Re-Horakhty standing beneath his solar disc, 3.5cm width of bezel; a bronze ostrich plume from an atef crown with twisted ram horn and uraeus, 15.7cm high; a bronze figure of the goddess Bastet with an aegis pendant, holding a sistrum and a basket, 10cm high including tang; a green glazed faience shabti with frontal column of hieroglyphic text inscribed for Psamtek, a seed-bag over the left shoulder, 10.2cm high, mounted; three small pale blue glazed shabtis, one with dorsal column of text, 7.3cm maximum height; the bust of a green glazed shabti, 3.3cm high; a blue glazed faience scarab with two wings, 6.8cm length of scarab, 12.1cm maximum width including wings; a bright blue glazed upper section of a plaque of one of the Four Sons of Horus, 5cm high, and a re-strung bead necklace composed of cylindrical and disc beads Together with a group of Egyptian style scarabs and shabtis; a steatite horus falcon and two decorative cuneiform tablets Not ancient Provenance: Ostrich plume: Charterhouse School Museum, largely formed between 1874-1940. Sotheby's, London, The Charterhouse Collection, 5 November 2002, lot 73 (part lot), where purchased by Robert Kime
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