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Lot 176

An Egyptian turquoise glazed composition plaque with five goddesses

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

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An Egyptian turquoise glazed composition plaque with five goddesses
Late Period, 25th-26th Dynasty, circa 747-525 B.C.
The rectangular openwork plaque decorated on each side with five standing goddesses: Sekhmet, Nephthys, Mut, Hathor, and Isis, within a notched border, pierced laterally for suspension, 4.5cm x 5cm

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Provenance:
with Mythes et Légendes, Paris.
Private collection, UK, acquired from the above 9 March 1985.

The above plaque with its single piercing was probably intended as a pectoral. For a similar plaque see W. M. Flinders Petrie, Amulets, London, 1914, p. 35, no. 153, pl. XXVII 153a. In the Third Intermediate Period similar plaques with multiple piercings functioned as jewellery spacer-bars. For other examples including a plaque with a procession of deities see C.A.R. Andrews, Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, p. 101, fig. 101 a-c.

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