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Lot 251

Four Egyptian amuletic objects
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7 July 2016, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

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Four Egyptian amuletic objects
New Kingdom - Late Period, circa 1550-332 B.C.
Including a pale blue glazed composition finial of papyrus form, pierced through the centre, 3cm high; a feldspar papyrus umbel pierced at the top, 2.2cm high; a miniature amethyst baboon amulet, 1.5cm high; and an obsidian double plume amulet, 3.1cm long (4)

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Provenance:
UK private collection, acquired in the 1930s by the owner's grandfather, H.G. Ramsell (d.1960), Wolverhampton, thence by descent.

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