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An Egyptian painted cartonnage fragment a rectangular mummy bead net panel and two strings of mummy beads 4
7 July 2016, 10:30 BST
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An Egyptian painted cartonnage fragment
Thebes, Third Intermediate Period, circa 1069-702 B.C.
The polychrome painted coffin fragment, with a horizontal band of text, naming the coffin's owner as 'Of the estate of Amun, Pa-di-amun', beneath stand two of the Four Sons of Horus, Qebehsenuef and Imsety, 22.5cm x 12cm; a rectangular mummy bead net panel composed of turquoise glazed composition tubular beads arranged in a lattice, Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C., 60cm x 12cm; and two strings of mummy beads (4)
Thebes, Third Intermediate Period, circa 1069-702 B.C.
The polychrome painted coffin fragment, with a horizontal band of text, naming the coffin's owner as 'Of the estate of Amun, Pa-di-amun', beneath stand two of the Four Sons of Horus, Qebehsenuef and Imsety, 22.5cm x 12cm; a rectangular mummy bead net panel composed of turquoise glazed composition tubular beads arranged in a lattice, Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C., 60cm x 12cm; and two strings of mummy beads (4)
Footnotes
Provenance:
Hooton Pagnell Hall, Yorkshire.
Thought to have been acquired by Julia Warde-Aldham, who travelled to Egypt and painted there in the 19th Century. Thence by descent.
























