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Property from a Princely Collection (Lots 1-74)
Lot 27

An Egyptian banded alabaster canopic jar of human-headed Imsety

4 July 2024, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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An Egyptian banded alabaster canopic jar of human-headed Imsety
Late Period, 26th Dynasty, circa 664-525 B.C.
37cm high incl. lid

Footnotes

Provenance:
Monsieur C. collection, Nice, since the 1950s.
with Axel Vervoodt, Belgium.
Property from a Princely collection, acquired from the above in 2008.

With four columns of hieroglyphic text reading: 'Words spoken by Isis: I smite the enemy and protect Imsety who is in me. The protection of the Osiris, for the divine father, royal acquaintance, Nes-Nefertum, son of the divine father, royal acquaintance, Ptah-hotep, seeking the protection of Imsety. The Osiris, the sole friend, Nes-Nefertum, is Imsety, justified'. The text is a typical canopic jar spell, largely based upon Chapter 151 of the Book of the Dead. Imsety was the protector of the liver.

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