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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:24
Lots with images:24
Prices available:24
Category:
Egyptian
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** An impressive Egyptian Porphyry basin, possibly Roman, of oval form carved with well, 36 cm wide, 25 cm deep, 13 cm high. Provenance: Purchased in 1993 from McWhirter in London according to estate provenance card ***
*** An Egyptian Limestone Canopic jar lid in the form of 'Imsety', late period, circa 600 to 300 B.C. Representing one of the four Sons of Horus and guardian of the liver. Some ancient loss evident, otherwise intact, traces of azure pigment. Presented on… ***
*** An Egyptian polychrome model of procession with Oxen, middle Kingdom, 21 st/20th century B.C. The seven wooden figures, each with remnant polychrome paintwork, depicting a small procession. The tallest figure 16.5 cm high including pins. ***
*** An Egyptian pink Aswan granite arm, New Kingdom, circa 1550-1069 B.C. Naturistically modelled and proportioned left arm of a male. Due to the size and material this was most likely from a Royal figure. 15 cm high, 23.5 cm wide, 7.2 cm deep. Provenance: Ex… ***
*** A large Egyptian wooden sarcophagus panel fragment, late period, 525-332 B.C, the upper portion of the fragment shows the outstretched wings of the goddess Mut; the lower portion shows the image of an unidentified goddess; the hieroglyphic text reads… ***
*** An Egyptian wall relief fragment carved in low relief featuring a sacrificial Oryx, residual gesso mounted on black perspex and wood the fragment 36.5 cm x 38 cm ***
*** An Egyptian pale Azure glazed faience Ushabti, late period, circa 660-330 B.C. Of classic form, the front lower surface with horizontal bands of hieroglyphs. 15 cm high ***
*** A beautifully sculptured Egyptian mummy mask, New Kingdom, 19th to 21st Dynasty, circa 1292 to 1069 B.C. Belonging to a female, due to the colour. The face with remnant gesso and black pigment details on the eyes. Made from a mix of Nile mud and straw as… ***
*** A gold and diamond Egyptian revival pendant/brooch, modelled as an Egyptian Pharaoh, set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds totalling 3.44cts, mounted in 18ct gold. ***
*** An Egyptian pale Azure glazed faience Ushabti, New Kingdom, nineteenth Dynasty, circa 1293-1240 B.C. Classic form with details in black pigment, and mounted onto stand. The Ushabti 13 cm high. Total height 18.5 cm high ***
*** An Egyptian painted terracotta fertility figure, New Kingdom, circa 16th-11th century B.C, depicting a naked woman lying on a stylised bed, with remnant polychrome decoration. 15.5 cm high, 5 cm wide, 2.5 cm deep ***
*** A Bactrian Breccia stone Aniconic Idol, 3rd-2nd millenium B.C, of flared conical outline with incised line to top and bottom surfaces, height 25 cm. Provenance: B.C. Galleries, Armadale, acquired from the above ***
*** A fine Egyptian pale Azure glazed faience Ushabti, late period, circa 660 to 330 B.C. Of classic form, the front lower surface with horizontal bands of hieroglyphs. 13.5 cm high, 16 cm total height ***
*** A fine Egyptian painted wooden overseer figure, middle Kingdom, circa 2061-1782 B.C. The figure most likely from a model boat, depicted standing wearing a long tunic, the face with still vibrant pigment of the makeup lines around the eyes, the eyebrows… ***
*** An Egyptian painted limestone figure of baby Horus, Ptolemaic period, circa 300-100 BC. Depicted standing with the side lock of youth (Horus side lock) his left finger raised to the mouth. 15 cm high. Provenance: Ex T. McAllister Collection, United… ***
*** A fine pair of Egyptian faience Ushabti figures, late period (XXVI- XXX Dynasty), circa 600-300 B.C, the larger of vibrant azure glaze, and a band of hieroglyph's running down the front lower figure. Both presented on stands. 12.5 cm high & 9.7 cm high… ***
*** An Egyptian alabaster vase, Dynastic period, 2900-2350 B.C. Cylindrical in form, with a subtly flared rim. 18 cm high ***
*** An Egyptian alabaster offering dish, New Kingdom, 1570 B.C-1544 B.C. Of shallow rounded form. 28.8 cm diameter ***
*** An Egyptian alabaster vase, middle Kingdom, 21st to 19th century B.C. Of globular form, with an everted rim. 13 cm high ***
*** A French plaster replica of an original Egyptian fragment. The original fragment displayed at the Louvre, 56.5 cm high, 68 cm wide, 9 cm deep. Provenance: this model was part of a limited release by the Louvre and bears its zinc seal to the right hand… ***
*** Two Egyptian faience Ushabti figures, late period (XXVI-XXX dynasty), circa 600-300 B.C., both turquoise glazed, the well preserved larger figure with hieroglyphs to its front, each with a stand, 12.5 cm and 9.7 cm high respectively (excluding stands) ***
*** An ancient Egyptian wooden foot fragment, New Kingdom. Length 6 cm. Provenance: Mossgreen Auctions, Fine Australian & international Art & Antiques, 22 November 2009, lot 290. Contents of Swanton, Sutton Forest ***
*** An ancient Egyptian wax seal, the double sided seal with hieroglyphic inscription, together with three wax impressions of the seal, circa 1493-1440 B.C ***
*** Trixie Ricken, Victoria, 1938, ovoid two handled vase, painted and incised with Egyptian motifs and inscription, red ground. Incised Trixie Rieken, hand made, 1938, 14 cm high ***