Romano-Egyptian Togate Anubis Staff Head
1st century BC-2nd century AD. A bronze figure of jackal-headed Anubis wearing a toga and tunica, standing on a square base set upon a tubular socket with incised floral frieze around the lower edge, pierced to side for affixing to a shaft. See Budge, E. A. Wallis, The Gods of the Egyptians, 1904 for discussion and information. 260 grams total, 3.5-10.4cm (1 1/2 - 4"). From a private collection, Lancashire, UK; acquired on the UK art market; previously in an early 1990s London collection.
Condition Report: Fine condition; one hand absent.
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1st century BC-2nd century AD. A bronze figure of jackal-headed Anubis wearing a toga and tunica, standing on a square base set upon a tubular socket with incised floral frieze around the lower edge, pierced to side for affixing to a shaft. See Budge, E. A. Wallis, The Gods of the Egyptians, 1904 for discussion and information. 260 grams total, 3.5-10.4cm (1 1/2 - 4"). From a private collection, Lancashire, UK; acquired on the UK art market; previously in an early 1990s London collection.
Condition Report: Fine condition; one hand absent.