NEW KINGDOM, CIRCA 1300-1050 B.C.
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A wooden handle
New Kingdom, circa 1300-1050 B.C.
Depressed at one end with ribbed underside and bound imitating rope, 11in. (28cm.) long max.; a gilded gessoed wooden panel fragment with a row of red glass paste oval inlays above and similar blue below, 9¾in. (24.7cm.) long; and a gilded gessoed cloth wooden door panel fragment, showing traces of inlay of a kneeling king offering (foot inlay only surviving), with a glass inlaid ladder patterned edge and serekh panel below, 8 x 1 5/8in. (20.5 x 4.3cm.), both circa 4th-1st Century B.C. (3)
New Kingdom, circa 1300-1050 B.C.
Depressed at one end with ribbed underside and bound imitating rope, 11in. (28cm.) long max.; a gilded gessoed wooden panel fragment with a row of red glass paste oval inlays above and similar blue below, 9¾in. (24.7cm.) long; and a gilded gessoed cloth wooden door panel fragment, showing traces of inlay of a kneeling king offering (foot inlay only surviving), with a glass inlaid ladder patterned edge and serekh panel below, 8 x 1 5/8in. (20.5 x 4.3cm.), both circa 4th-1st Century B.C. (3)