Three Egyptian glazed faience amulets, Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C. Three Egyptian glazed faience amulets Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C. Including a triad amulet plaque of Harpocrates wearing the Sidelock of Youth flanked by Isis and Nephthys, their hands clasped, 2.6cm x 2cm, set into a later pylon-shaped metal mount topped by a winged solar disc, said to have been found at Gebel el Touna, Upper Egypt; an amulet of Nephthys wearing the crown with the hieroglyph for her name, 5.3cm, and a pa
An Egyptian pale green glazed faience triad amuletic plaque, Late Period, after 600 B.C. An Egyptian pale green glazed faience triad amuletic plaque Late Period, after 600 B.C. Harpocrates depicted wearing the Sidelock of Youth flanked by Isis and Nephthys, their hands clasped and shown in relief against the plaque mount, 2.8cm high, 2.8cm high
An Egyptian turquoise faience triad plaque Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, circa 664–30 B.C. The rectangular plaque with standing figures of the infant god Horus flanked by Isis and Nephthys, with a suspension loop above, 4.2cm x 3.2cm, An Egyptian turquoise faience triad plaque, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, circa 664–30 B.C. 4.2cm x 3.2cm
An Egyptian green faience seated Bes and an Egyptian blue faience Bes amulet Third Intermediate Period-26th Dynasty, circa 1069-525 B.C. The figure depicted with rectangular featherless headdress and leonine mane, squatting on a semi-circular base, with clenched fists resting on the knees, 5.8cm high; and a turquoise glaze Bes head amulet with highlights of the tongue, ears and feather tips in green, Third Intermediate Period, 2.8cm high (2), An Egyptian green faience seated Bes and an Egyptian
Eight Egyptian faience objects Late Period-Ptolemaic Period, circa 664-30 B.C. Comprising a turquoise faience African head plaque, with a cross-hatch pattern on the flat back; two wedjat eye amulets; a Bes amulet; a larger double-sided Bes amulet; a couchant lion amulet, and a pilgrim flask with an Anubis in his jackal form on one side and a rosette on the other; and a small faience shabti; African head 2.4cm high, the others ranging between 1.2-5.7cm high; together with an Egyptian glazed steat
An Egyptian green faience Djed pillar Late Period, circa 664-525 B.C. The pillar surmounted by a plumed crown on rams horns, surmounted by a sun disc, 6cm high, An Egyptian green faience Djed pillar, Late Period, circa 664-525 B.C. 6cm high
An Egyptian lapis lazuli vulture amulet and an Egyptian miniature iridescent glass Osiris amulet Late Period-Ptolemaic Period, circa 664-30 B.C. The seated bird probably representing either the goddess Nekhbet or Mut, perched on an oval base, 1.5cm high; the Osiris depicted mummiform, holding crook and flail and wearing the atef crown, 3.5cm high, together with an Egyptian or Eastern Mediterranean feldspar phallus amulet, Ptolemaic-Roman Period, circa 3rd-1st Century B.C., the tip pierced for at
An Egyptian faience blue glazed ushabti, Late Period, c. 664-30 BC, mummiform, wearing tripartite wig and false beard, and arms folded across chest holding a pick and hoe in its hands, H: 3 1/8 in (8.1cm). On a custom lucite base. Ex property from the collection of Joseph Klein (1899-1987), New York City. Mr. Klein sought out and acquired these souvenirs as part of his vast collecting interests. Said to have collected in the manner of an 18th century connoisseur, his overall collection showcased
A lot of 2 Egyptian faience ushabtis. The first is a nice blue glazed Egyptian 'Reis' or overseer ushabti, Late Period, c. 664 - 332 BC, wearing short wig and kilt from everyday life. His left arm is held against the chest the left pendant at side. H: 3 5/8 in (9.3 cm). Well-preserved with very nice light blue glaze. The second is an Egyptian faience ushabti, Late Period, c. 664 - 332 BC, mummiform, wearing tripartite wig, arms folded at chest and holding a pick and hoe. 1 7/8 in (4.8 cm). Prese
A lot of 4 Roman terracotta counterfeiter/forger's moulds, Late Constantinian era, c. AD 340 - 360, one with an impression from the obverse of a Centenionalis of Constantius II (AD 337 - 361), son of Constantine I 'The Great", showing the imperial portrait. The rest bear Centenionalis reverse impressions of two types, each with the same legend 'FEL TEMP REPARATIO', one depicts a Roman soldier spearing a fallen enemy horseman, the second depicts the emperor standing in a galley piloted by Victory
A large Egyptian faience figure of Pataikos, Late Period - Ptolemaic, c. 664 - 30 BC, depicted nude, with plump rounded features and light blue color. Pataikos was a phylactic deity worshiped throughout Egyptian history. The deity was associated with Horus-the-Child and in later times Bes, frequently depicted as a subjugator of malevolent natural forces. H: 2 3/4 in (6.9 cm). Head re-attached with restoration to legs, left arm and buttocks. Ex West Sussex, UK private collection.
A Romano-Egyptian terracotta head of a pharaoh, c. 1st - 3rd Century AD, wearing headcloth, the features handsome and well detailed. H: 2 1/4 in (5.7 cm). Light deposits. Ex North Carolina private collection acquired in the 1960's - 70's.
Ancient Egyptian Green Faience Ushabti Late period c.664-332 BC. Size 4 inches high. + mount. Late Period, 26th Dynasty, ca. 664 to 332 BCE. fine green faience ushabti, mummiform figure standing on rectangular plinth with crossed arms holding the symbolic pick and hoe. fine details face and line of of hieroglyphic text are inscribed on the front and back side. Provenance: Ex Private New York city collection acquired from Sothebys Arcade sale New York about 40 years ago.
Ancient Egyptian Funerary Cone Funerary cone of Amenhotep 18th-20th Dynasties c.1550-1070 BC.Ancient Egyptian Pottery Funerary Cone circular stamped impression of hieroglyphic text in an undivided field. The text identifies the owner as â??One Honored by Osiris, Acolyte of Amen of the 4th phyle Amenhotep, True-of-Voice? (imAxy xr Wsir imy-st-a n Imn Hr sA 4-nw Imn-Htp mAa xrw).Funerary cones were components of a frieze, inserted above the doors of private tombs, particularly in the Theban region
Ancient Roman Glass Balsamarium c.2nd cent AD. Size 4 1/8 inches high. Ancient Holy Land Roman period glass Balsamarium with twin handles. choice iridescent patina. Provenance: Ex Griffin Gallery Ancient Art Florida USA.
Ancient Egyptian Roman Terracotta Fertility Figure c.2nd century AD. Size 4 1/4 inches high. + mount. Fine Alexandria Egypt Fertility figure giving birth. fine details. custom mounted on wooden block. Provenance: Ex Private Maryland collection.
Ancient Roman Glass Single Unguaterium c.2nd cent AD. Size 5 3/4 inches high. Ancient Holy Land Roman period glass Unguaterium flask with elaborate handle. choice iridescent patina. Provenance: Ex Griffin Gallery Ancient Art Florida USA.
Ancient Egyptian Green Faience Ushabti Late period c.664-332 BC. Size 4 inches high. + mount. Late Period, 26th Dynasty, ca. 664 to 332 BCE. fine green faience ushabti, mummiform figure standing on rectangular plinth with crossed arms holding the symbolic pick and hoe. fine details face. custom mounted. Provenance: Ex Private New York city collection acquired from Sothebys Arcade sale New York about 40 years ago.
Ancient Roman Glass Balsamarium c.2nd cent AD. Size 5 inches high. Ancient Holy Land Roman period glass Balsamarium with twin handles. choice iridescent patina. Provenance: Ex Griffin Gallery Ancient Art Florida USA.
Ancient Roman Glass Jar c.2nd-3rd cent AD. Size 3 1/4 inches high. Ancient Holy Land Roman period glass jar with bulbous and flared rim, iridescent patina. Provenance: Ex Griffin Gallery Ancient Art Florida USA.
Ancient Egyptian Faience Footed Cup c.664-30 BC. Size 2 3/8 inches high. a White Faience Footed cup decorated at shoulders, pierced at rim. Ex Private NYC Collection acquired from Tepper Galleries acquired about 20 years ago.
Ancient Egyptian Green Faience Ushabti Late period c.664-332 BC. Size 2 3/4 inches high. + mount. Late Period, 26th Dynasty, ca. 664 to 332 BCE. fine green faience ushabti, mummiform figure standing on rectangular plinth with crossed arms holding the symbolic pick and hoe. fine details face. mounted. Provenance: Ex Private New York city collection acquired from New York market about 20 years ago.
A pair of Egyptian terracotta votives, Roman Egypt, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD. The first is in the form of Thoth wearing a solar disk, H: 1 5/8 in (4 cm). The second is in the form of a Ba-Bird, wearing a solar disk, H: 1 3/4 in (4.4 cm). Both are crisply molded and nice examples! Ex Washington, D.C. collection.
A pair of nice Egyptian terracotta heads, Roman Period, c. 1st - 2nd Century AD, and include a nice head of a woman with hair styled in ridges and ears open for earrings, 4.5 x 4.2 cm, and a head of Harpokrates, with side-lock and wear a crown consisting of a solar disk with plumes, 4.5 x 2.5 cm. Each is well-preserved with deposits. Ex collection of an Indiana University professor, acquired in the 1960's-70's; Ex Kentucky private collection, acquired 1990's.
An Egyptian faience amulet of Harpokrates, Roman Period, c. 1st Century BC - 1st Century AD, nude, standing next to a large torch or cornucopia, around which he wraps his left arm, right finger to mouth. H: 1 1/2 in (3.8 cm). Ex Royal Athena Galleries, New York.
An Egyptian ceramic situla-type vessel, Late Period, c. 64 - 30 BC, ovoid in shape with pointed base, traces of swirls and lines in a pale slip, now faded with age and underneath deposits. An interesting little vessel! H: 3 in (7.7cm). Ex New Jersey private collection.
Ancient Egyptian Faience Amulet c.525-300 BC. Size 2 1/2 inches high. Fine quality faience amulet of the Egyptian goddess Isis standing with arms to sides and one foot forward. Ex Private New York city collection acquired from Arte Primitivo.
An Egyptian bronze Osiris-Canopus Roman Period, circa 1st-2nd Century A.D. The canopic jar body cast in relief with a winged scarab supporting a sun-disc with uraei, a naos surmounted by falcons above, flanked on each side by three deities, including Harpocrates, surmounted biy the head of Osiris wearing a striped tripartite wig and double feather crown with ram's horns, sun disc and uraeus, and a small false beard, dotted hatching at the shoulder, a wreath around the foot, a falcon on the rever
An Egyptian Faience Two-Sided Medallion\n\nLate Period to Ptolemaic Period, Circa 664-30 B.C.\n\nHeight 2 inches.\n\nProperty from a Midwest Private Collection\n\nProvenance:\nCollection of Mr. Richard James, Collingswood, New Jersey, acquired in the late 1960s - early 1970s.\nPrivate Collection, New York, prior to 2005.
An Egyptian Faience Ibis\n\nLate Period to Ptolemaic Period, Circa 664-30 B.C.\n\nHeight 3/4 inches.\n\nProperty from a Midwest Private Collection\n\nProvenance:\nCollection of Mr. Richard James, Collingswood, New Jersey, acquired in the late 1960s - early 1970s.\nPrivate Collection, New York, prior to 2005.
Ancient Egyptian Bronze Staff with Falcon head horus Ex Sothebys. Size 6 1/4 inches high. + mount. Rare Ancient Egyptian Bronze Top of staff with Falcon head Horus late period c.625-520 BC. with inscised lines. fine green brown patina. custom mounted on old wooden block. Sothebys sticker lot 244. Provenance: Private New York city collection acquired from Sothebys 1980's
Large Ancient Roman Terracotta Wine Amphora Sea Salvage c.1st-2nd century AD. Size 20 inches + mount. Large Ancient Roman Mediterranean Transportation Wine Amphora with twin handles. Sea Salvage with Sea shells. Great piece with lovely Sea shells and incrustation patina. custom mounted. it comes with the stand. Provenance: Ex NYC acquired frpm a CT Estate
Ancient Egyptian Funerary Cone Funerary cone of Amenhotep 18th-20th Dynasties c.1550-1070 BC.Ancient Egyptian Pottery Funerary Cone circular stamped impression of hieroglyphic text in an undivided field. The text identifies the owner as ?One Honored by Osiris, Acolyte of Amen of the 4th phyle Amenhotep, True-of-Voice? (imAxy xr Wsir imy-st-a n Imn Hr sA 4-nw Imn-Htp mAa xrw).Funerary cones were components of a frieze, inserted above the doors of private tombs, particularly in the Theban region.
Ancient Roman Egypt Bone Fish c.1st-4th century AD. Size 4 inches length. Carved bone fish Roman period, Egypt. Provenance: Ex Private New York city collection acquired from Arte Primitivo.
Ancient Roman Glass Jar c.1st century AD. Size 3 3/8 inches high. Fine Roman glass jar with pinched body. beautiful silver iridescent patina. Provenance: Ex NYC acquired prior to 2000
Ancient Egyptian Faience Headed Cup Late period c.664-30 BC. Size 2 inches high. 2 inches diameter. Rare fine mold-formed, blue/green faience headed footed cup with fine details of female face. Provenance: Ex Private New York city collection acquired from the London Market.
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