AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE STATUE OF HORUS THE CHILD late period, dynasty xxv-xxvi, 770-525 b.c. Represented nude in a seated position, the index finger of his left hand raised to his lips, wearing the Double Crown, the stinger of which once attached to the hole in the front, wearing a necklace with the so-called thorn amulet, on an integral base inscribed, "May Hor-wedja-pa-aheri give life to . . . Pa-khered whose mother is Senesreken," with details in gold including the necklace, the eyes and the lower edge of the crown 7.11/16 in. (19.5 cm) high
AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE STATUE OF HORUS THE CHILD late period, dynasty xxv-xxvi, 770-525 b.c. Represented nude in a seated position, the index finger of his left hand raised to his lips, wearing the Double Crown, the stinger of which once attached to the hole in the front, wearing a necklace with the so-called thorn amulet, on an integral base inscribed, "May Hor-wedja-pa-aheri give life to . . . Pa-khered whose mother is Senesreken," with details in gold including the necklace, the eyes and the lower edge of the crown 7.11/16 in. (19.5 cm) high
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