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An Egyptian glazed composition amulet of an antelope

1 December 2020, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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An Egyptian glazed composition amulet of an antelope
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty-Third Intermediate Period, circa 1400-900 B.C.
The flat-backed amulet depicting a trussed antelope with with ribbed suspension loop, coloured reddish-brown with black horns, hooves and spots, 3.5cm high x 5.2cm long

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Provenance:
Dr. Jacques Schotte (1928 – 2007) collection, Leuven, formed 1960's–1970's.
Dr. Jan Beekmans (1927 – 2008) collection, Borken.
Private collection, Europe, acquired from the above in June 2002.

For another example of a New Kingdom trussed antelope amulet, see C. Andrews, Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, p. 92, fig. 92a, which is identified as a food offering. Although the fat trussed antelope represents a choice food offering, its unusual reddish colour refers to the creature's other malevolent function as a desert-dwelling enemy of the Sun God and the dead. However, its incapacitated posture renders it harmless.

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