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Lot 335

An Egyptian blue glazed faience grape cluster

6 July 2023, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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An Egyptian blue glazed faience grape cluster
New Kingdom, circa 1550-1069 B.C.
6cm high

Footnotes

Provenance:
J.P. collection, formed in the 1960s.
Private collection, London, acquired in London from the above in the 1980s.

Such moulded pendant grape clusters were used as architectural ornaments on palaces, temples and shrines, and are associated with gods and royal scenes. The piercing at the top would allow the two halves of a cluster to be suspended from beams. For another example cf. F. Dunn Friedmann (ed.), Gifts of the Nile, Ancient Egyptian Faience, London, 1998, p.189, fig.36.

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