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Auction House:
Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:13
Lots with images:13
Prices available:13
Category:
Egyptian
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** An Egyptian green faience shabti figure, circa 1st - 2nd century AD, 15 cm high ***
*** An Egyptian azure faience Ushabtis, late period, 660-33- B.C. With a certificate of authenticity from B.C. Galleries, Armadale, Melbourne. 16 cm high. ***
*** An Egyptian green faience shabti, late period 664-332 B.C. on later wooden base with label 'Richard H. Blanchard, Guaranteed Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt, ', 17 cm high ***
*** An Egyptian carved stone hippopotamus, identified with the goddess Taweret, believed to bring good luck and protection. Middle Kingdom, 2100 - 1800 B.C. 5 cm high, 6.5 cm wide ***
*** A pair of Egyptian glazed faience Ushabti figures of classic forms wearing wigs and beards, each holding the crook and flail, the front surface with horizontal bands of hieroglyphs. Late period, circa 600 to 300 B.C., 17 cm high 14 cm high ***
*** Three Sumer bronze axe heads, southern Mesopotamia, 3000 B.C. 18 cm, 15 cm and 10 cm long. Provenance: The Charles Eade Collection ***
*** An Egyptian granite stone mace head, predynastic Gerzeh culture, Naqada I, circa 3500 B.C. 2.5 cm high, 7.5 cm wide. Provenance: The Josef Mueller Collection, Christie's London, November, 1979. ***
*** An Egyptian bronze axe head of slender crescent form decorated with lion figures, circa 600-700 B.C. Old repair near centre. 10.5 cm wide. Provenance: Christie's New York, 18th, October 1982, formerly The Museum Of Archaeology Staten Island New York. ***
*** An Egyptian diorite stone mace head, predynastic Gerzeh culture, Naqada II, circa 3,300 B.C. 5 cm high, 6.5 cm wide. Provenance: The Josef Mueller Collection, Christie's London, 1979. ***
*** An Egyptian mottled granite stone mace head, Naqada I, circa 3500 B.C. 2.5 cm high, 7.5 cm wide. Provenance: The Josef Mueller Collection, Christie's London, November, 1979. ***
*** An Egyptian limestone mace head, Naqada II, circa 3000 B.C. 6 cm high, 5 cm wide. Provenance: Christie's London, 1979, The Joseph Mueller Collection ***
*** An Egyptian shabti tomb offering, carved stone with green finish, New Kingdom period, circa 1200 B.C. 16.5 cm high. Provenance: The Charles Eade Collection ***
*** An antique Egyptian baluster shaped vessel, pierced brass with repousse decoration, 19th century, 23 cm high, 22 cm wide ***