A superb Egyptian bronze statue of the cat goddess Bastet, portrayed standing holding club in right hand, left hand holding a sistrum and a basket over forearm. Lower portion missing in antiquity.
Dating to the late period circa 664-525 BC.
Measures 5cm height / 8.5cm on custom display stand. ...click for details
A beautiful deep blue glazed faience ushabti for the singer SHE-SHUT. Reads: "The Osiris chantress for amun, She-Shut". Featured holding two hoe's and seed bag over shoulder. Defined features and hieroglyphs in black glaze. Minor glaze wear to tip of feet and top of head.
Dating to the Third Intermediate 21st-22nd dynasty circa 1077–900 BC. ...click for details
A superb large green glazed faience amulet of Nefertum, wearing kilt and lotus headdress. Depicted with right leg forward in stride, which is broken slightly above the knee, the left leg broken at ankle, otherwise intact.
Dating to the 26th dynasty circa 664-525 BC.
Measures 10.7cm height / 15cm including wood display block. ...click for details
Three superb rare Ancient Egyptian papyrus manuscripts with chapter 15 of the book of the dead, beautifully written in hieratic script. Script clearly defined as with images of an offering scene above. Papyrus in excellent condition.
Framed in this lovely gold gilt rustic Victorian era revival frame. Guaranteed authentic.
A very rare faience statue of Renenutet; Isis with face of Uraeus. Enthroned wearing Uraeus crown with nine cobras and nursing the infant Horus. Renenutet, the harvest goddess & protectress of the pharaoh.
Glaze wear as can be seen on images, crown & mid section rejoined. Overall excellent detail.
A nice wearable Egyptian carnelian bead necklace restrung with modern clasp. Beads in excellent condition and all are ancient, 80 beads in total, most are faceted.
An Egyptian faience scarab with underside reading name Di-Bastet & figure of a Baboon- meaning Nefer sign (good and beautiful). Remnants of glaze evident in areas and intact.
A superb rare faience scarab with cartouche of the Libyan king Pedibastet (kheper-re). Extensive glaze wear and ancient earthen deposits on surface otherwise intact.
A very rare Egyptian dark blue glazed faience scarab with throne name of Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) reading NEFER-KHEP-ERU-RA "Beautiful are the manifestations of re; dearest of re", The name given before his conversion, beside the cartouche reads Kho ma ra "uprising like ra". Intact with glaze wear as seen in images.
A rare faience plaque depicting the Goddess Quedesh standing on the back of a lioness, arms out spread holding two feline creatures with tails in the form of lotus flowers. A very rare depiction. The overall condition of the plaque is superb with majority of its turquoise glaze intact. The reverse appears to have remnants of a silver patina, the plaque may have been inset into a silver mount and worn.