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An Egyptian bronze shabti for General Wen-djebau-en-djed

28 November 2017, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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An Egyptian bronze shabti for General Wen-djebau-en-djed
Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty, reign of Psusennes I, circa 1044-993 B.C.
The mummiform figure holding pick, hoe and a seed basket across the back, with a vertical column of hieroglyphs at the front giving the name of the owner and his title, 8.5cm high

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Provenance:
From the Royal tombs at Tanis discovered in 1939 and excavated by Professor Pierre Montet.
French art market.
Anonymous sale; Bonhams, 26 April 2007, lot 148.
John Evans collection, Merseyside, UK, acquired at the above sale.

General Wen-djebau-en-djed was a high official under Pharaoh Psusennes I. He was buried in the royal hypogeum at Tanis wearing a gold mask with inlaid eyes and brows, and gold finger covers. Psusennes I revived the use of bronze, a highly valued material, for his own shabtis and those of his family and the high officials of the period. For other shabtis of the same owner see H. D. Schneider, Shabtis, Leiden, 1977, vol.II, pp.152-3, nos 4.7.1.1-7.

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