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EA37 A feldspar miniature scarab, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, or later : SOLDA miniature feldspar scarab, measuring 10 mm/0.4 ins. in length, the underside carved with a uraeus and cartouche of Tuthmosis III. The beetle of hollowed out-type and some chips and damage to the upper surface, but the base intact. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, or later. Previously in a private English collection and acquired circa 1970.EA38 A faience papyrus column amulet, 26th-30th Dynasty, c. 664-343 B.C. : £ 95A good-sized pale blue faience papyrus column amulet, measuring 48 mm/1.9 ins. high, pierced for attachment. Some inoffensive wear and two chips to the collar, otherwise condition good. Late Period, 26th - 30th Dynasty, c. 664-343 B.C. Mounted on a circular plastic base.Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities.EA39 A very fine fragmentary figure of Duamutef, Late Period, after 600 B.C. : SOLDThe upper part, comprising the head and shoulders, of a dark turquoise frit flat-backed figure of Duamutef, one of the four sons of Horus with the head of a jackal, measuring 36 mm/1.42 ins. in length. Although fragmentary, a piece of outstanding quality, Late Period, after 600 B.C.Previously in a private English collection and acquired circa 1970.EA40 A small faience papyrus column amulet, 26th-30th Dynasty, c. 664-343 B.C. : £ 45A small pale blue glazed faience papyrus column amulet, measuring 23 mm/0.9 ins. high, pierced for attachment, condition good, 26th - 30th Dynasty, c. 664-343 B.C.Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities.EA41 A glazed faience papyrus column amulet, 26th-30th Dynasty, c. 664-343 B.C. : £ 45A small green-blue glazed faience papyrus column amulet, measuring 26 mm/1.0 ins. high, pierced for attachment, condition good, 26th - 30th Dynasty, c. 664-343 B.C.Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities.EA42 A sizeable faience couchant lion amulet, Late Period, c. 600 B.C. : £ 195A sizeable pale blue faience couchant lion amulet, measuring 37 mm/1.5 ins. in length. A chip to the suspension loop on the animal's back, but otherwise in good condition. Late Period, c. 600 B.C.Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities.EA43 An unusual green faience amulet of a cobra with pierced eyes, Saite Period, circa 664-525 B.C. : £ 75 RESERVED
An unusual green faience amulet of a cobra with pierced eyes, measuring 17 mm/0.67 in. in height. Nicely detailed, complete and in good condition, Saite Period, circa 664-525 B.C.Previously in a private English collection and acquired circa 1970.EA44 A White Crown of Upper Egypt amulet, 26th Dynasty, c. 664-525 B.C. : £ 90A dark grey ?faience White Crown of Upper Egypt amulet, measuring 23 mm/0.9 ins. high, with loop for attachment, minor wear, otherwise condition good, 26th Dynasty, c. 664-525 B.C.Previously in the collection of Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000), a noted collector of Egyptian antiquities. |
EA37: SOLD |
EA37: View of base |
EA38: £95
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EA40: £45
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EA41: £45
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EA42: £195
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EA43: £75 |
EA44: £90
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