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Provenance:
Sylvia Phyllis Adams (1907-1995) collection, UK.
The Adams Collection; Bonhams, London, 4th July 1996, lot 359.
Private collection, Europe, acquired at the above sale.
Published:
C.A.R. Andrews and J. van Dijk (ed.), Objects for Eternity: Egyptian Antiquities from the W. Arnold Meijer Collection, Mainz, 2006, p. 225, no. 3.33a.
Nehebkau, who is first mentioned in the Pyramid Texts of the Old Kingdom, symbolised invincibility and, therefore, protection. In the Book of the Dead this chthonic god acted as one of the 42 Assessors of the Dead, and his associations with the afterlife suggests this amulet was funerary in nature. Amulets of this god in bronze are very rare; for similar, see an amulet in the British Museum, London, acc. no. EA59386, and another at the Fondation Gandur pour l'Art (Les Bronzes Égyptiens, Geneva, 2014, p. 176, no. 47).