*** | A pair of Egyptian wood and gesso falcons, emblematic of 'Sokar', late Ptolemaic period 525-332 BC; provenance lower Delta, representative of the mortuary god with remnant green, black and pink painted colours; with certificate of authenticity from… | *** | |
*** | An Egyptian painted wood and gesso Ushabti, circa late period, 600-300 period; provenance Abusir-Sakkara Region, of typical mummy form, and featuring a scarab beetle with outstretched wings and remnant hieroglyphic text, upon a rectangular base; with… | *** | |
*** | An Egyptian Predynastic Wavy-Handled jar on stand, late Naqada III period, circa 3,200 B.C. The slightly tapering marl clay jar of almost cylindrical form, with pushed-up continuous scalloped band in relief, above a slightly concave neck, wide mouth and… | *** | |
*** | An Egyptian Ushabti, circa 21st Dynasty, 1069-945 B.C, of typical mummy form with a tripartite wig, and holding agricultural implements, a panel of hieroglyphics to the front of the body, with remnant black and iron red colours, repair to lower body; with… | *** | |
*** | An Egyptian green glazed Ushabti, circa 21st Dynasty, 1069-945 B.C, of typical mummy form with black glazed details to the front and maroon colours to the reverse; rejoined to upper body; with certificate of authenticity from Re-Entombed Galleries | *** | |