Small lentoid bead with baboon
Measurement: 1.1 x .8 x 2.5 cm
Material/colour: cream-coloured glazed steatite.
Technique: carved stone; pierced longitudinally.
Condition: crackling of glaze on top; small chip from edge near paddle.
Date: Twenty-sixth Dynasty
Provenance: Golden Chariot; Collection of Gustav Jecquier, reportedly from Sakkara.
Identification and Interpretation: Image of ape rowing celestial barque with Re above...
Faience amulet. Sekhmet wearing the united crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt. Late period 26th Dynasty, 664 - 535 BC. 1 7/8" x 1/2" Undrilled. From a Chicago 'Gold Coast' collection, inherited from an old Boston estate. Details to purchaser.
Faience amulet. Isis suckling Horus. Egypt, late period. Damaged at head, with loss of suspension loop. 28mm ( 1 1 / 8"). From a Chicago 'Gold Coast' collection, inherited from an old Boston estate. Details to purchaser.
Faience amulet. Nefertum. 33mm (1 5 / 16"). Broken and glued. From a Chicago 'Gold Coast' collection, inherited from an old Boston estate. Details to purchaser.
Faience amulet. Head of Bes. Egyptian late period. 22mm (13 / 16"). From a Chicago 'Gold Coast' collection, inherited from an old Boston estate. Details to purchaser.
Cowroid with Khepri
Measurement: 1.4 x 1 x .5 cm
Material/colour: creamy white steatite
Technique: stone carving; no trace of glaze; pierced lengthwise
Condition: either carving of the glyphs or drilling of the hole for suspension lead to holes opening up in bottom of glyphs.
Date: Second Intermediate Period
Provenance: Golden Chariot; Collection of Gustav Jecquier, reportedly from Sakkara.
Identification and Interpretation: Cowroids always h...
Third Intermediate Period blue shabti with hands holding implements, seed basket suspended over shoulders, wearing a head band and with vertical line of hieroglyphc text. 22nd/23rd Dynasty, 900-664 B.C. From an old French collection, collected in the early 1980s.
An ancient Egyptian faience head, wearing a short-cropped wig, with smiling expression and with prominent facial details. Late Period, 600-300 B.C. Intact. From an old French collection, acquired in the 1960s-1970s.
From a double-sided Hathor sistrum. The goddess with bovine ears, wide head and almond-shaped eyes, wearing an elaborate wig and elaborate beaded broad collar, flanked by two uraei. Late Period, 26th-30th Dynasty, 600-300 B.C. 3 inches high. Fragmentary, with remains of pigment. From an old Strasbourg, France collection. Hathor is commonly depicted as a cow goddess with head horns in which is set a sun disk with uraeus...
Ancient Egyptian glazed faience fragment in the shape of a Lotus flower!
Ptolemaic period, 600 – 300 BC
Measurements: Height: 7 – Diameter: 8 cm
Height on stand: 10.5 cm
Condition: Un-touched as found
Mounted on a plexi-glass “Lucite” display stand of high quality
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AN EGYPTIAN TURQUOISE GLAZED JAR
ROMAN PERIOD, CIRCA 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D.
Rare style with spherical body, two handles, disc foot, short cylindrical neck and flattened rim, decorated in molded relief with a band of stylized lotus flower.
Measurements: Height: 16.5 cm – Diameter: 19 cm
Condition: Hole and chips in the base with missing parts at the rim as shown otherwise intact, not repaired and not restored
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Egyptian green faience amulet of Anubis
Late Period circa 600 - 300 BC
17 mm
Light wear
Mummyform shabti with with expressive features wearing a tripartite wig and a false beard. The crossed hands holding pick and flail. A small seed bag suspended over the figure’s left shoulder.
The shabti is standing on a pedestal and provided with a rudimentary back pillar.
From the same workshop as lot no. 347 offered by Jean-David Cahn in his June 2000 auction.
Intact, surface slightly worn...
Egyptian blue faience votive fragment. New Kingdom 1554 - 1070 BC. 1 1/2" x 1 1/2". From a Chicago 'Gold Coast' collection, inherited from an old Boston estate. Details to purchaser.
Egyptian blue faience votive cup fragment w/ partial inscription. New Kingdom 1554 - 1070 BC. 1 3/8" x 1 1/8" From a Chicago 'Gold Coast' collection, inherited from an old Boston estate. Details to purchaser.