An Egyptian green glazed faience ram's head terminal Ptolemaic Period, circa 300-30 B.C. With curved horns and delineated eyes, 5cm long; a Romano-Egyptian blue glazed faience figure of Anubis, recumbent on an integral base, the tail swept around...
An Egyptian green glazed faience ram's head terminal Ptolemaic Period, circa 300-30 B.C. With curved horns and delineated eyes, 5cm long; a Romano-Egyptian blue glazed faience figure of Anubis, recumbent on an integral base, the tail swept around to the right, the eyes glazed, 11.7cm long, ears now missing, and a miscellaneous group of amulets, beads, scarabs and other faience items, Not Ancient (16) Provenance: Property of a private collector, Edinburgh (1938-2021). Ram's head acquired from John Cummings Ltd, 24 July 1990. Anubis acquired from Thomson, Ruddick and Medcalf Auctioneers, Scotland, 16.6.04; P. Paterson Collection (deceased).
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An Egyptian green glazed faience ram's head terminal Ptolemaic Period, circa 300-30 B.C. With curved horns and delineated eyes, 5cm long; a Romano-Egyptian blue glazed faience figure of Anubis, recumbent on an integral base, the tail swept around to the right, the eyes glazed, 11.7cm long, ears now missing, and a miscellaneous group of amulets, beads, scarabs and other faience items, Not Ancient (16) Provenance: Property of a private collector, Edinburgh (1938-2021). Ram's head acquired from John Cummings Ltd, 24 July 1990. Anubis acquired from Thomson, Ruddick and Medcalf Auctioneers, Scotland, 16.6.04; P. Paterson Collection (deceased).
Please refer to department for condition report