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ROMAN PERIOD, CIRCA 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D.
Sculpted in sunk relief with the deceased reclining on a funeral bed within an aedicula with a triangle pediment, the figure wearing a tunic and mantle, his face turned frontal, holding a two-handled cup in his right hand and a bolt of cloth in his left...
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LATE PERIOD, DYNASTY XXVI-XXX, 664-343 B.C.
The arch with four perforations on each side for attachment of the cross bars, surmounted by a recumbent Bastet in the form of a feline, her litter of two kittens before her, flanking a falcon, the handle with back to back busts of Hathor, the patron of music, wearing her characteristic wig, two uraei on either side of her head, a rectangular cobra modius above her hear where the arch joins the handle...
$8950.00
EARLY DYNASTIC PERIOD, DYNASTY II-III 2770-2575 BC.
Here you find a squat conical jar with a slightly flattened base, the disk rim undercut on the exterior, with two false lug handles on the shoulders. Had a fracture however professionally repaired and only visible to the naked eye from the inside. Measures 6 1/8 inches wide (15.6cm).
Provenance: Collected by Gustave Jéquier (1868-1946)
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$1950.00
$425.00
Provenance: Collected by Gustave Jéquier (1868-1946)
$250.00
Provenance: Collected by Gustave Jéquier (1868-1946)
$595.00
LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 B.C
Here you find a lovely terracotta figure of the god Harpocrates, wearing the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. This figure also has his left hand in a pot, like the cornucopia a symbol of abundance. These terracotta clay figures were often placed in temples as votive offerings...
$595.00
Nice terracotta figure of a stylized women that is of Coptic origin. As with most Coptic are we find influence from many cultures. This artifact measures 5.95 inches is well preserved with reddish wash.
Originally the term "Copt" referred to the native people who lived in Egypt (opposed to the Arabs or Greeks) who invaded Egypt. The term later became a religious one referring to Christian Egyptians...
$595.00
LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 B.C.
Two small terracotta heads of Harpokrates, one wearing an Atef crown and the other wearing the "youthful" customary sidelock. Both holding forefingers to their mouths and one holding the club of Herakles.
Harpokrates was the son of Osiris and Isis and was born in the papyrus marshes of Chemmis in the northern Delta...
$795.00
CIRCA 5TH CENTURY AD
This terracotta is of a stylized women and as with Coptic art we find influence from many cultures. This artifact measures 6 inches and is damaged as shown.
Originally the term "Copt" referred to the native people who lived in Egypt (opposed to the Arabs or Greeks) who invaded Egypt. The term later became a religious one referring to Christian Egyptians...
$350.00
LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 BC
Small bronze of a double feathers crown from ancient egypt. In good condition and intact. Measures 2.5 inches in height.
Provenance: Collected by Gustave Jéquier (1868-1946)
Galleria Delvecchio .… “is pleased to present a collection of Egyptian antiquities assembled by the celebrated Swiss Egyptologist Gustave Jéquier. Jéquier was born in 1868 in Neuchatel...
$795.00
LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 B.C
Nice terracotta terracotta of Harpocrates with much white slip still remaining. Fragmented as shown with nice details and priced right! Measure 6.5 inches in height.
Provenance: Collected by Gustave Jéquier (1868-1946)
Galleria Delvecchio .… “is pleased to present a collection of Egyptian antiquities assembled by the celebrated Swiss Egyptologist Gustave Jéquier...














