Friday 28 October 2022
A miscellaneous group of Egyptian faience amulets, pendants and beads, New Kingdom Late...
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Description
A miscellaneous group of Egyptian faience amulets, pendants and beads, New Kingdom Late Period, circa 1400 332 B.C. including New Kingdom jewellery elements of petals, flowers, recumbent sphinx, falcon, Bes, poppy seed pods, the head of Hathor, and other deities and necklace elements, a New Kingdom necklace composed of blue and yellow disc beads, restrung and other necklace elements and beads; and Late Period faience amulets and beads, including a green glazed amulet of Taueret with incised details and suspension loop, 4.9cm high; a green-blue glazed amulet of snake-headed Nehebka, 3.8cm high; a fragmentary dark brown glazed amulet of Bastet, 3.6cm high; a small amulet of Shu, 7mm high and a miniature schematic amulet of Shu, 6mm; a blue glazed udjat eye, 14mm long; another indeterminate amuletic figure of a striding deity, 15mm high; a bright blue glazed element in the form of a schematically depicted Duamutef, one of the Four Sons of Horus, 3.2cm; pale green glazed faience cylindrical beads formed into a re-strung necklace, and other beads and necklace elaments; and a silver fragmentary amulet of Nefertum, Late Period, 5.8cm high (a lot)
Provenance: The Estate of costume designer Anthony Powell (1935-2021)
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