FOUR EGYPTIAN SHABTIS New Kingdom – Third Intermediate Period, circa 1550-702 B.C. Including a large green glazed composition shabti with a column of text across the legs, now unintelligible, Third Intermediate Period, 22nd-23rd Dynasty, circa 945-715 B.C., 14cm high; two bright blue glazed composition examples, the tallest with striped wig, Third Intermediate Period, 21st-22nd Dynasty, 1069-715 B.C., 9.6cm-11cm high; and a terracotta shabti, with remains of paint, the legs partially missing, New Kingdom, Ramesside Period, 1295-1070 B.C., 16cm high (4) Provenance: Irish deceased estate of an archaeologist, formed prior to 1965.