Tribal Art & Antiquities - 20 Feb 2019
Fourteen Egyptian steatite scarabs 2nd Intermediate Period - New Kingdom
Fourteen Egyptian steatite scarabs
2nd Intermediate Period - New Kingdom, circa 1782 - 1070 BC
pierced and with carved bases, including a striding figure and a crocodile, a crouching Jackal, a scarab and a Sphinx, a horse and symbols, a figure holding a Lotus flower, the prenomen of Tutmosis III, hieroglyphs titled Lord of the Two Lands, a scarab above a Neb and two Nefer signs, a scarab and two Uraei, Taurt, three with hieroglyphs, another with scrolls and a plaque with a scarab and Maat feathers,
1.3cm - 2.2cm long. (15)
Provenance
Bonhams & Brooks, 26th April 2001, lots 375 and 384, part.