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Lot 209*
An Egyptian wood servant figure
24 October 2012, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £2,250 inc. premium
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An Egyptian wood servant figure
Middle Kingdom, circa 2133-1797 B.C
Probably depicting a brewer, the female figure shown bent forward, wearing a short kilt and anklets, the cropped hair and features painted in black, 11½in (30cm) high, mounted
Middle Kingdom, circa 2133-1797 B.C
Probably depicting a brewer, the female figure shown bent forward, wearing a short kilt and anklets, the cropped hair and features painted in black, 11½in (30cm) high, mounted
Footnotes
Provenance:
The Cyrus Collection. Property of Fay Safani, New York.
Diniacopoulos Collection, Québec, Canada, 1910-1954.
Literature:
Models showing various stages in the production of food and beer were placed in Egyptian tombs to guarantee that the deceased would be well provided for in the afterlife. For a discussion of early Middle Kingdom models of food preparation cf. S. D'Auria, P. Lacovara, C. Roehrig, Mummies and Magic, the funerary Arts of Ancient Egypt, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1988, p 113-114.
























