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Five various Egyptian pieces, New Kingdom to Late Period

1402
This lot was sold on 2023-06-30 and is no longer available

H.: 13,5 cm (the uraeus fragment)
H.: 10 cm (the faience aryballos)
H.: 7,2 cm (the falcon head fragment)
H.: 10 cm (the bronze situla, excl. the stand)
H.: 3,7 cm (the alabaster scarabee, excl. the stand)

Provenance:
- The collection of Mr. and Mrs. S., Ghent, Belgium.
- The Ureus fragment, dated to the Late Period, acquired in October 2012 from Jorgen Ruben, Classic Art, Brussels, accompanied by a letter from the dealer. Previously in the Danish private collection of H. Henningsen, acquired in the 1970's.
- The faience aryballos, dated to the 3rd C. b.C., acquired in December 2014 from Christophe Varosi, Brussels, and accompanied by his certificate.
- The limestone fragment of a falcon head (Horus), dated to the New Kingdom, acquired in September 2001 from Christophe Varosi, Brussels, and accompanied by his certificate.
- The alabaster scarabee with hieroglyphic inscription dated to the New Kingdom, acquired in July 2002 from Michel Cohen, Paris, and accompanied by his certificate.
- The bronze situla dated to the New Kingdom, acquired in October 1999 from Christophe Varosi, Brussels, and accompanied by his certificate.

Price incl. premium: € 828,75