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Lot 28

An Egyptian bronze seated female figure

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

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An Egyptian bronze seated female figure
Third Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty, circa 945-715 B.C.
Depicting either a queen or a goddess, wearing a fragmentary crown, perhaps the red crown of Neith or Amunet, or the headdress of Anuket, a long tightly-fitted dress with rosettes at her breasts, and a detailed broad beaded collar, her arms separately-cast, bent at the elbows and held at her sides, her left fist clenched and holding a now-missing attribute, her facial features finely modelled with extended eye-lines and brows, 13.4cm high

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Provenance:
Ms Kamoun collection, Marseille, acquired in 1970s.
Anonymous sale; Leclere, Marseille, 22 April 2011, lot 196.

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