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Lot 22

An Egyptian limestone canopic jar lid

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

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An Egyptian limestone canopic jar lid
Third Intermediate Period-Late Period, circa 1069-332 B.C.
In the form of baboon-headed Hapy, with delicately carved eyebrows and eyes outlined in black, the long rounded snout with flared nostrils, 13cm high

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Provenance:
Property from a deceased collector, Morayshire, Scotland.

For a similar expressively carved Hapy lid, the features with raised eyebrows and pronounced nostrils, see the Metropolitan Museum of Art, acc. no. 90.6.34. From the 18th Dynasty onwards canopic jar lids were often in the form of the Four Sons of Horus, and each of the gods were the patron deity of the contents of their respective jar. Each god was also protected by a funerary goddess. Baboon-headed Hapy presided over the canopic jar which held the lungs of the deceased, and was protected by Nephthys.

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