An Egyptian bronze figure of Isis and Harpocrates, the goddess seated, wearing vulture headdress surmounted by cow horns and sun disc, the figure of Harpocrates on her lap, damaged -- 5in. (13cm.) high, Late Period (712-332 B.C.); and a Roman green glass double balsamarium, with inward-folded lip and high arching handle, with silver-blue iridescence, damaged -- 7in. (17.5cm.) high, 4th Century A.D. (2)

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An Egyptian bronze figure of Isis and Harpocrates, the goddess seated, wearing vulture headdress surmounted by cow horns and sun disc, the figure of Harpocrates on her lap, damaged -- 5in. (13cm.) high, Late Period (712-332 B.C.); and a Roman green glass double balsamarium, with inward-folded lip and high arching handle, with silver-blue iridescence, damaged -- 7in. (17.5cm.) high, 4th Century A.D. (2)

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