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Lot 353

An Egyptian blue faience amulet of a syncretic deity

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

£1,500 - £2,000

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An Egyptian blue faience amulet of a syncretic deity
Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C.
4.4cm high

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Provenance:
with Charles Ede Ltd., London.
Private collection, London, acquired from the above 16 April 1996.

See C. Andrews, Amulets of Ancient Egypt, British Museum, London, 1994, p. 37-8, no. 33a (acc. no. EA11900); Andrews describes how these baboon-headed deities, with dwarf-like bodies and closed birds' wings, and wearing the atef crown, should be compared to similar creatures in contemporaneous magical papyri, which indicate that they represent the personification of an intense divine power, capable of overwhelming menacing forces, both human and divine, in this world and the next.

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