Two Ancient Egyptian Wooden Figures and Two Egyptian Limestone Carvings
Two Ancient Egyptian Wooden Figures and Two Egyptian Limestone Carvings
all 7th century B.C. and later, to include a painted ushabti with a vertical register of hieroglyphics below his hands (8-3/4 in.) (overall wear, mostly intact paint, old penciled numbers on back); the second piece is a seated bald male, lacking arms, with repaired head and allover losses (5 in.) (fair condition); a carved reclining bull in limestone, likely Apis without his solar disk (3-1/4 in.) (heavy wear); a seated female in a wig, also limestone (2-3/4 in.) (moderate wear).
The ushabti, the seated male and the seated female are all inscribed with an old collection number being 12582.
From the Collection of Professor Roberto Severino, Washington, D.C.
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Two Ancient Egyptian Wooden Figures and Two Egyptian Limestone Carvings
all 7th century B.C. and later, to include a painted ushabti with a vertical register of hieroglyphics below his hands (8-3/4 in.) (overall wear, mostly intact paint, old penciled numbers on back); the second piece is a seated bald male, lacking arms, with repaired head and allover losses (5 in.) (fair condition); a carved reclining bull in limestone, likely Apis without his solar disk (3-1/4 in.) (heavy wear); a seated female in a wig, also limestone (2-3/4 in.) (moderate wear).
The ushabti, the seated male and the seated female are all inscribed with an old collection number being 12582.
From the Collection of Professor Roberto Severino, Washington, D.C.
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com