Egyptian Shabti of Khaemwaset, Son of Ramsess II, 19th
Egyptian Shabti of Khaemwaset, Son of Ramsess II, 19th Dynasty, c. 1250 - 1230 BC.
White faience shabti of Khaemwaset. The mummiform figure wearing a triple collar, a short wig with a side lock of hair, typical for a Sem Priest, his crossed hands holding flail and pick. Vertical Column with Hieroglyphic inscription in black reading, Son of the King (Prince), Sem Priest of Ptah, Khaemwaset, justified.
Size:13 cm H - 5 1/8 inches
Material:Faience
Culture:Egypt, New Kingdom, Ramesside Period,
19th Dynasty, c. 1250 - 1230 BC.
Provenance: Collection Dr. M. Dickey, Plymouth, England, acquired on the London art market in the 2000s.
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Condition Report: Broken in the middle and repaired with original pieces
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Egyptian Shabti of Khaemwaset, Son of Ramsess II, 19th Dynasty, c. 1250 - 1230 BC.
White faience shabti of Khaemwaset. The mummiform figure wearing a triple collar, a short wig with a side lock of hair, typical for a Sem Priest, his crossed hands holding flail and pick. Vertical Column with Hieroglyphic inscription in black reading, Son of the King (Prince), Sem Priest of Ptah, Khaemwaset, justified.
Size:13 cm H - 5 1/8 inches
Material:Faience
Culture:Egypt, New Kingdom, Ramesside Period,
19th Dynasty, c. 1250 - 1230 BC.
Provenance: Collection Dr. M. Dickey, Plymouth, England, acquired on the London art market in the 2000s.
Free Worldwide shipping.
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
Condition Report: Broken in the middle and repaired with original pieces