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A BLUE GLAZED COMPOSITION WEDJAT-EYE AMULETIC PLAQUE, of rectangular openwork form, the eye finely detailed with the brow and pupil in darker glaze, pierced, 1 3/8 x 1 1/8in. (3.3 x 2.7cm.), in later gold mount with attached pendant mounts set with two turquoise glazed composition amulets, a seated cat (base missing) and the upper part of a djed-pillar, ¾in. (2cm.) high max., amulets Late Period (712-332 B.C.); and eighteen gilded wood amulets, including a storehouse, a cynocephalus ape, a djed pillar, two Horus the hawk amulets, Qebehsenuf the hawk-headed Son of Horus, Isis/Hathor, two Apis bulls (one with head separate), a Ba (soul)-bird, a tyet or knot of Isis amulet, a wedjat-eye and a spherical bead, mounted on a velvet band, all Ptolemaic/Roman period, after 300 B.C., 1 1/8in. (2.9cm.) high max.(a lot)