Egyptian Bichrome Faience Shabti Inscribed to "Nakht
Egyptian Bichrome Faience Shabti Inscribed to "Nakht Amun", 21st Dynasty, c. 1085- 935 B.C.
Wearing a tripartide wig, carrying the pick and hoe, a column of hieroglyphs inscribed for:
Wsjr Hm-nTr PtH nb rsj jnb=f (?) Nxt-Jmn
"The Osiris, prophet of Ptah, lord (?) south of his wall, Nakhtamun."
The "temple of Ptah south of his wall" was the great temple for the god Ptah at Memphis. The personal name Nakhtamun means "Amun is strong".
Size:10.6 cm L - 4 3/16 inches
Material:Faience
Culture:Egypt, 21st-22nd Dynasty, 1085 - 730 B.C.
Provenance: Canadian private collection, acquired prior to 1980.
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Egyptian Bichrome Faience Shabti Inscribed to "Nakht Amun", 21st Dynasty, c. 1085- 935 B.C.
Wearing a tripartide wig, carrying the pick and hoe, a column of hieroglyphs inscribed for:
Wsjr Hm-nTr PtH nb rsj jnb=f (?) Nxt-Jmn
"The Osiris, prophet of Ptah, lord (?) south of his wall, Nakhtamun."
The "temple of Ptah south of his wall" was the great temple for the god Ptah at Memphis. The personal name Nakhtamun means "Amun is strong".
Size:10.6 cm L - 4 3/16 inches
Material:Faience
Culture:Egypt, 21st-22nd Dynasty, 1085 - 730 B.C.
Provenance: Canadian private collection, acquired prior to 1980.
Free Worldwide shipping.
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity Dimensions: Condition Report: Intact