Tribal Art & Antiquities - 01 Mar 2017
A group of Egyptian antiquities Late Period
A group of Egyptian antiquities
Late Period, circa 664 - 332BC
faience including two figures of Bes, two amulet figures of Pataikos, one with a scarab on its head and a falcon deity to the back, an Udjat eye disc, four flat deities, pierced for mounting, a feather plume with a monkey and three geese, a palmette finial, a fruit amulet, a recumbent lion fragment, a panel with three deities and a pierced panel with a figure,
the highest 7.5cm. (16)
Provenance
Seward Kennedy, London.