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A Roman marble head of Serapis with modius image 1
A Roman marble head of Serapis with modius image 2
A Roman marble head of Serapis with modius image 3
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Lot 43*

A Roman marble head of Serapis with modius

4 December 2025, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£15,000 - £20,000

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A Roman marble head of Serapis with modius

Egypt, circa 1st Century A.D.
18.5cm high

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Provenance:
Said to have been found in 1931 on Cape Silsileh in Alexandria (the ancient Cape Lochias).
Charles Zahar, Paris, prior to 1961.
Entière collection de Monsieur B. Partie 1. Archéologie, Précolombien, Asie, Delorme & Collin Du Bocage, Paris, 24 February 2010, lot 149.
Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art, Sotheby's, London, 3 July 2018, lot 19.
Property of a gentleman, acquired at the above sale.

Published:
Achille Adrianni, Repertorio d'arte dell'Egitto greco-romano, Serie A, Vol. II, Palermo, 1961, p. 48, no. 177, pl. 82, fig. 275.
Wilhelm Hornbostel, Serapis, Leiden, 1973, p. 211, no. 5, pl. 88, fig. 151.
J.F. Kater-Sibbes, Preliminary Catalogue of Serapis Monuments, Leiden, 1973, p. 24, no. 129.

Serapis, a syncretic deity, depicted here wearing the corn measure (modius) on his head, cf. The British Museum Obj. no. 1805.0703.51, for a bust of Serapis wearing a modius.

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