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Lot 212*

An Egyptian limestone relief fragment

7 July 2016, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£7,000 - £9,000

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An Egyptian limestone relief fragment
Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, circa 2345-2181 B.C.
From a mastaba, carved in sunken relief, depicting a man in profile, wearing a short layered wig with a diadem, with a small beard and a broad collar, his right arm held in front, with hieroglyphic signs above his head including a reed leaf 'i', and a viper sign 'f', 30cm high

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Provenance:
American private collection, Chicago, formed in the 1970s-90s.
With Ron and Noele Mele, New York, circa 1979-1980.
With Graham Foster, West Sussex, 1970s.

Literature:
For a related image from the 6th Dynasty in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, cf. Exhibition Catalogue, Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1999, pp.474-5, no. 196.

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