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Two Egyptian Steatite plaques 2
23 February 2022, 11:00 GMT
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £956.25 inc. premium
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Two Egyptian Steatite plaques
New Kingdom, circa 1550-1069 BC
A green glazed plaque the upper side with a cartouche, possible for Hapshepsut, the base with an obelisk and other signs, 14mm x 10mm; and a plaque with the figure of Tuthmosis III standing before his cartouche, a deity on both narrow sides and with Amun-Re on the base, 13mm x 7mm (2)
New Kingdom, circa 1550-1069 BC
A green glazed plaque the upper side with a cartouche, possible for Hapshepsut, the base with an obelisk and other signs, 14mm x 10mm; and a plaque with the figure of Tuthmosis III standing before his cartouche, a deity on both narrow sides and with Amun-Re on the base, 13mm x 7mm (2)
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Provenance
With Royal Athena Galleries, New York
Private Collection, U.S.A., acquired from the above in 1997
The green glazed plaque: Royal Athena Galleries Catalogue, Art of the Ancient World, Vol. VIII, Egyptian Art in Miniature: Amulets and Scarabs, October 1994, no 247.
