Large fragment depicting a youth with pleasant facial expression, facing right, with thick, wavy hair, his bare muscular arms emerging from an elaborate, folded garment and a vine on the left. 3rd Century A.D. 13 inches high X 10 inches wide. Tip of nose restored. Otherwise, intact as shown. Ex. NYC collection.
A round-topped stele fragment, possibly depicting Hercules, with thick beard, thick hair and defined muscular chest. 3rd Century A.D. 6 inches wide X 5 inches high. Intact as shown. Mounted. Ex. NYC collection.
A fine pair of ancient Egyptian eyes from a sarcophagus mask. Composed of limestone, obsidian and bronze. Late Period, 600-400 B.C. Each eye measures 3 inches wide. Mounted. Ex. old Tuxedo, New York private collection. Collected in the mid 1950's.
Depicting the bust of a pharaoh, sculpted in raised relief. Wearing the striated nemes-headdress, fronted by uraeus, with fine facial details and pleasant facial expression. Ptolemaic Period, 2nd-1st Century B.C. 5 1/4 inches high. Minor restoration. Mounted. Ex. Galerie Koller, Zurich, 1975
A colorful ancient Egyptian mask composed of restrung ancient faience beads. In its original form, this would have been placed over the face of the mummy and part of an ensemble. Late Ptolemaic Period - Roman Period, 100 B.C. - 100 A.D. Mounted in a lucite frame and ready for hanging. Mask measures 5 1/4 inches X 4 3/4 inches.
Tall bronze God of the underworld. Depicted mummiform, with pleasant facial expression and with inlaid eyes, wearing the plumed atef-crown, false beard and hands holding the crook and flail. Hollow cast. 3rd Intermediate Period, 1000-700 B.C. 9 1/4 inches high. Intact with encrustations. Ex. New Jersey private collection.
A fine ancient Egyptian steatite scarab, probably period of Amenhotep III, commemorating Thutmose III, with his pre-nomen - Men Khepre Re, carved on top. 18th Dynasty, 1390-1352 B.C. 5/8 inch. From an old German private collection, collected during the 1950's.
Bronze Horus falcon, standing erect, with defined beak, slightly defined eyes, and defined cross-hatched feathers on back. Late Period, 600-400 B.C. 2 inches high. Feet gone. Mounted. Ex. NYC collection.
A fine Canosan polychrome terracotta figure of a young boy, depicted seated on the ground, with small pot belly, wearing bracelets, both legs bent at the knees, his right arm raised, his left arm and hand supporting his body. 3rd/4th Century B.C. 3 inches high. Intact. All original polychrome. Ex. NYC collection.
A fine New Kingdom steatite scarab depicting an elaborately detailed winged pantheistic Bes. 18th Dynasty, 1475-1425 B.C. 1 inch long. Ex. NYC collection.