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Egyptian Faience Hapy

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Faience: Pre AD 1000   item# 565819

Egyptian Faience Hapy
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Kent Art and Antiques
Cell: 630-544-8039


$475 

Faience amulet of Hapy, one of the four sons of Horus. This amulet shows him with mummy wrappings.There are holes at top and bottom to secure the amulet to the wrappings of the mummy. The reverse side bears a sticker with a collection number and another with minuscule writing. The date July 1889 is easily read, the name is more difficult, it seems to be Rev W.L L. A nicely provenanced intact piece. Late Period 664-30 BCE. Height 6.9CM


Amarna Amulet

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Faience: Pre AD 1000   item# 565176

Amarna Amulet
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SOLD 

Faience frog amulet, yello with green stripes and red eyes.The heiroglyph Nefer, which generally means good or beautiful, on the base. Pierced longitudenally for stringing. All frog amulets of this size and color have been found in the Royal Apartments at Amarma. See Julia Swanson, Amarna, City of Ankhenaten and Nefertiti, the identical type illustrated on page 85. I have owned this amulet since I purchased it at a Los Angeles coin show in the late 1960s. Length 11mm. Time of Ankhenaten 1353-1335 BCE. It is easy when holding this amulet to imagine one of the Ladies of the Royal Harem wearing a necklace composed of these frogs. The frog was a symbol of creation, regeneration and fertility.


Egyptian Limestone Head

Catalogue: Antiques: Pre AD 1000   item# 544120

Egyptian Limestone Head
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Cell: 630-544-8039


$4700 

Limestone male head from the time of Amenhotep III. The period was a time of great wealth and luxury in Egypt and the art was some of the best of any era in the history of the kingdom. Amenhotep III was associated with the Aten during his lifetime which probably had something to do with the revolution in Egyptian religion started by his son Akhenaten. The fragmentary head cannot be identified as any particular person or god but it does have presence. The fine carving of this piece indicates that it is almost certainly from the Royal workshops. Circa 1386-1349 B.C. From a California collection. Ht. 7.2cm.


Faience Eye Amulet

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Faience: Pre AD 1000   item# 539267

Faience Eye Amulet
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Cell: 630-544-8039


$85 

Quintuple eye faience amulet, one sided in dark blue with black details. See Andrews, Amulets of Ancient Egypt, page 70, illustration 73 for the shape. Two holes lengthwise for stringing, the missing corner was never present. Late Period, 664-30 B.C. Length 16mm, ht. 11mm.


Ancient Sumerian Beads

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Near Eastern: Pre AD 1000   item# 532561

Ancient Sumerian Beads
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Cell: 630-544-8039


SOLD 

A necklace of selected Sumerian steatite and shell beads,gray,black,white and beige. The clasp is antiqued silver in imitation of ancient clasps. Circa 2000 B.C. Length 25"

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