19th Nov, 2019 10:00

Antiquities & Tribal Art

 
  Lot 33
 

A GROUP OF EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURES Late Period, Circa 664 - 332 B.C. Including an amulet of ithyphallic Min, wearing the crown of upper Egypt, 5.3cm high;  a figure of ibis-headed Thoth, depicted striding, wearing a kilt and sun disc, 4.1cm high; and a bronze amulet of falcon-headed Horus, wearing a sun disc, surmounted by a harpoon in the shape of a falcon, 5cm high (3) Provenance: Min: Acquired on the London Art market 1994; Private collection, Rome. Thoth: From a French collection; Ex Drouot 26 February 1996, lot 149 (part); Private collection Rome. Horus: From a private collection Rome, acquired on the London art market in 1996.

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