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EA64 A blue faience amulet of Anubis, Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C. : £ 125A blue faience amulet of Anubis, striding forward, measuring 30 mm/1.1 ins. high, the back-pillar pierced for attachment. Some darker discoloration of the faience, a chip to one ear and some minor chips to the base, otherwise condition good. Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C.Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities. Mounted on a perspex block.
A nicer and more detailed modelling than the photographs suggests.EA65 A pale green faience amulet of a falcon, Late Period, c. 600 B.C. : SOLD
A pale green faience amulet of a falcon, measuring 19 mm/0.74 ins. high, with suspension loop on back (repaired). Relatively well modelled, but feet and base lost, Late Period, c. 600 B.C.Mounted on a perspex block.EA66 A small glazed blue faience amulet of a seated cat, Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C. : £65A small glazed blue faience amulet of a seated cat, measuring 13 mm/0.5 ins. high, with a loop on the shoulder for attachment. A chip resulting in the loss of one ear, otherwise condition good. Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C.Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities. Mounted on a perspex block.EA67 A blue glazed faience amulet of a falcon, Late Period, c. 600-300 B.C. : £ 100
A blue glazed faience amulet of a falcon, the wings folded at the sides of the body and wearing a head-dress. The amulet measures 26 mm/1 in. high. The body decorated with incised lines and a loop at the back of the head for suspension. The head-dress lost, also broken at the feet resulting in loss of the base and some wear to the edges of the wings and nose, Late Period, c. 600-300 B.C. Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities. Mounted on a perspex block.EA68 A blue-grey faience amulet of Min, Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C. : £ 165A blue-grey faience amulet of Min, wearing a plumed headdress and with one arm raised, the other holding his member, measuring 33 mm/1.3 ins. high, the back-pillar pierced for attachment and the hole containing some fragments of cord. Some small inoffensive chips to the headdress and a chip to the base, otherwise condition good. Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C.Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities. Mounted on a perspex block.EA69 A well-modelled turquoise faience amulet of Ptaichos, Late Period, c. 700-330 B.C. : SOLDA well-modelled turquoise faience amulet of Ptaichos, measuring 32 mm/1.25 ins. high, pierced through the neck for attachment. A small chip to the head, otherwise complete and a nice example. Late Period, c. 700-330 B.C.Previously in the collection of the artist Lyndon Goodwin Harris RI, RSW, RWA (1928-2006). Mounted on a perspex block.EA70 A turquoise faience amulet of a kneeling Ptaichos, Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C. : £ 85A turquoise faience amulet of a kneeling Ptaichos, measuring 23 mm/0.9 ins. high, pierced through the neck for attachment. Some discoloration, some small inoffensive chips to the base and knees, otherwise complete. Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C. Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities. Mounted on a perspex block.EA71 A glazed greenish-blue faience amulet of Shu, Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C. : £ 105A glazed greenish blue faience amulet of Shu, the god of air and sunlight, supporting a sun-disc, measuring 22 mm/0.8 ins. high, with back pillar pierced for attachment. The facial modelling a little cursory, a small inoffensive chip to the top of the back pillar, otherwise complete. Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C.Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities. Mounted on a perspex block.EA72 A finely-modelled glazed bluish-green faience amulet of Shu, Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C. : £ 185A finely-modelled glazed bluish-green faience amulet of Shu, the god of air and sunlight, supporting a sun-disc, measuring 22 mm/0.8 ins. high, with back pillar pierced for attachment. Complete and a very nice example of the type. Late Period, c. 600-330 B.C.Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities. Mounted on a perspex block. |
EA64: £125
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EA65: SOLD
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EA66: £65
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EA67: £100
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EA68: £165
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EA69: SOLD |
EA70: £85
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EA71: £105
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EA72: £185
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