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Lot 174*

A large Egyptian turquoise glazed composition djed-pillar amulet

28 November 2019, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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A large Egyptian turquoise glazed composition djed-pillar amulet
Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C.
With ribbed capital surmounted by four platforms, with back pillar, 12.3cm high

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Provenance:
with Seiyo Bijutsu, sold at Takashimaya Department Store, Osaka, 1976.

The djed-pillar is in the form of the hieroglyphic symbol for 'enduring', or 'stable', and was often considered a stylised representation of Osiris's backbone, promoting resurrection.

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