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An Egyptian green glazed faience shen-ring with inscription for King Si-Amun image 1
An Egyptian green glazed faience shen-ring with inscription for King Si-Amun image 2
The Resandro Collection of Ancient Art (Lots 14-49)
Lot 22*

An Egyptian green glazed faience shen-ring with inscription for King Si-Amun

22 November – 9 December 2024, 12:00 GMT
Online, London, New Bond Street

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An Egyptian green glazed faience shen-ring with inscription for King Si-Amun

Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty, circa 979-960 B.C.
3.8cm high

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Provenance:
Resandro collection, Europe, primarily formed late 1960s-1997 (R-209 (HA 38)).

Published:
I. Grimm-Stadelmann (ed.), Aesthetic Glimpses, Masterpieces of Ancient Egyptian Art, The Resandro Collection, Munich, 2012, p.60, no. R-209.

The text reads: 'The good god Si-Amun (within cartouche) given life'. King Si-Amun ruled at Taras. The shen-sign is composed of papyrus rope looped around a circle with additional binding at the lower edge. It represented the universe: everything the sun encircled over twenty-four hours. The shen also protected anything within its magical knot; see C. Andrews, Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, p. 76).

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