A beautiful large blue faience scarab with hieroglyphs on the underside. Beautiful colour and detail. Minor glaze wear and small chip on underside, otherwise intact.
A rare original broad collar necklace, restrung with original faience beads and original carved serpentine terminals. Professionally mounted on an acrylic backing. Very rare are terminals for a broad collar necklace.
Serpentine terminals & faience pole beads date to the New Kingdom circa 1570-1070 BC. Small multi coloured beads from the Roman period circa 1st century AD. ...click for details
A beautiful large blue green faience cippus amulet of Pataikos. Featured standing on crocodiles with knees bent, hands clenched on belly & strangling snakes . He wears a broad collar necklace and a scarab situated upon head. The underside inscribed with an eye of Horus glyph. The detail is high quality & the colour vibrant. His nose has a minor chip to the glaze and right crocodile head has been reattached, overall displays some glaze wear otherwise intact and superb. ...click for details
A superb ancient Egyptian brilliant blue faience amulet of Horus in falcon form. Depicted wearing incised plumed crown. Very fine detail, small chip to faience on tail feathers otherwise intact- very rare to find with crown intact.
Dating to third intermediate period circa 1070-664 BC.
A superb deep blue Egyptian faience amulet of Pataikos- protector of children. Pataikos posed with clenched fists and knees bent with a Scarab upon his head. Flanked on either side by two diety's (possibly Isis & Nephthys). The reverse decorated with a striding diety (probably the goddess Maat). Amulet in superb grade with suspension loop still intact.
Dating to the Third Intermediate Period circa 1070-664 BC. ...click for details