A Webb 'Egyptian Dynasty' vase

CIRCA 1922, ENGRAVED BY J.T. FEREDAY

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A Webb 'Egyptian Dynasty' vase
Circa 1922, engraved by J.T. Fereday
Cylindrical with a flared rim, the rim engraved with falcons of Horus with wings spread, the body engraved with a continuous scene of a priest of Ptah making an offering to Horus the falcon-headed Sun God seated before an altar on which there is a bound antelope, above a border of engraved papyrus-heads and geometric cutting, on a cut knopped stem and spreading foot (two large chips to footrim)
12 in. (30.5 cm.) high

Lot Essay

This vase was commissioned by Aberdeen City Council as a wedding gift for Princess Mary as part of a garniture comprising two vases and a pedestal bowl, all with an Egyptian theme; Fereday having been inspired by the then recent disovery of Tutenkhamun's tomb. See 'Glass and Pottery as Royal Wedding Presents', The Pottery Gazette and Glass Trade Review, April 1, 1922. The other vase from the garniture was sold in our South Kensington Rooms in The Michael Parkington Collection, Part I, 16 and 17 October 1997, lot 315.

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