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Wooden mask, New Kingdom ca 1550-1069

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Wood: Pre AD 1000   item# 935552 (stock# 1)

Wooden  mask, New Kingdom ca 1550-1069
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$2800.00 SALE 

A well rendered wooden mask with finely defined nose, the nostrils indented, full lips and wide armond shaped eyes inlay eyes missing great piece. ( Mounted to Special stand. Height:6 3/4 Inches Condition: Preserved condition.


An interesting samdstone head of the god bess

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 767633 (stock# 1)

An interesting samdstone head of the god bess
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$3500.00 

Roman Period, 2nd ­ 3rd Century AD. An interesting sandstone head of the god Bes. Nicely styled with glaring features and characteristic Œmane¹ and large, staring eyes. Small head-dress composed of a stylized solar disc and plumes. The back of the head is rough, where it was part of a wall or larger sculpture group. H: 30.4cm / 12". On a custom base. A most fascinating rendition of this popular Egyptian protector-god. The god Bes originally had a very leonine appearance during the heigh ...click for details


A hand-formed terracotta child's toy

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 767614 (stock# 1)

A hand-formed terracotta child's toy
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SOLD 9/15/09 

Ptolemaic Period, 3rd - 2nd Century BC. A hand-formed terracotta child's toy depicting a horse with rider. Attractive features retaining most of the original brown and white pigments. Signs of wear from use. Pierced through the mouth for a snaffle bit, by which the child could drag the toy around. H: 4 ½", L: 5". A charming piece!


An old kingdom jar

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Stone: Pre AD 1000   item# 767612 (stock# 1)

An old kingdom jar
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$12500.00 

1st Intermediate Period, c.2130 ­ 1980 BC. A black and white speckled serpentine three-handled jar. Well shaped and an imitation of a Mycenean design seen from imports into Egypt at this time. Nicely finished and polished with some restoration to the rim and handles. H: 12 cm / 4.5", W: 11.5cm / 4.5". Of superior workmanship and may have been intended for Nobility. A wonderful work from the hand of a true master. (One of the rim minor restored).


A veined serpentine rolled mouth tapered jar

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Stone: Pre AD 1000   item# 767611 (stock# 1)

A veined serpentine rolled mouth tapered jar
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$750.00 

Proto-Dynastic, Dynasty 0, (Nagada III), 3100 ­ 3000 BC. A veined serpentine rolled mouth tapered jar with a flat foot. Heavy construction with a narrow hole. A nice example showing a bit of weathering. A classic example of an Egyptian stone jar. H: 14.7cm / 5.5".


A very large predynastic burnished red-ware

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 767607 (stock# 1)

A very large predynastic burnished red-ware
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$8500.00 sale 

Predynastic Period, Nagada II, c.3500 ­ 3200 BC. A large burnished red-ware storage jar. Contoured rim with an ovoid body tapering to a small flat base. H: 48cm / 19". A very nice piece with much eye appeal


A wooden rat 3rd intermediate

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Wood: Pre AD 1000   item# 767605 (stock# 1)

A wooden rat 3rd intermediate
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$450.00 

3rd Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXIII - XXV, 838 - 656BC. A wooden rat. Nicely carved with a humped back and well detailed facial features. Pigmented in black with white eyes over gesso. Hole at back for attached tail, now missing. Dim: 3 ¾" x 2 1/8". Possibly an offering at the temple of Bastet or a child's toy. A most interesting and rare depiction of this small animal in wood


A large amphora intact

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 767594 (stock# 1)

A large amphora intact
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$6500.00 

Greco-Roman, c.2nd Century BC - 1st Century AD. An Egyptian copy of a late Greek or early Roman amphora of typical form with tapering body, large mouth and two large handles. Very well crafted with a linear addition in red pigment. Intact and on custom stand. H: 33". A rare example for the amphora collector.


A terracotta pot in the form of a seated monkey

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 767592 (stock# 1)

A terracotta pot in the form of a seated monkey
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$750.00 

Late Dynastic, 716 - 30 BC. A terracotta pot in the form of a seated monkey, hands together at breast holding what appears to be an incense cone. Detailed face with protruding ears and a pursed mouth which serves as a spout. Small hole atop the head. Nice patination with some minor losses to legs and arms. A most unusual and interesting piece possible of local Asiatic manufacture and imported into Egypt. From the delta region. H: 5 ½".


A great New kingdom wooden mask in yellow

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Wood: Pre AD 1000   item# 767578 (stock# 1)

A great New kingdom wooden mask in yellow
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SOLD 05/08 

New Kingdom, 1570 – 1075 BC. A wooden facial portion of a sarcophagus with pleasing facial features, remaining pigmentation painted in yellow all original. H: 6 ½” and mounted on a custom base.

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