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THREE EGYPTIAN STELAE
NEW KINGDOM TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 1550-30 B.C.
Including a limestone stela, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVII-XX, 1150-1070 B.C., in sunk relief with a worshipper to the right, the god Ptah to the left, inscribed; and two small stelae fragments, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 380-30 B.C., one steatite, the other limestone, both with Horus on the crocodile Cippi and inscribed on the reverse, 5 7/8in. (15cm.) high for the largest (3)
NEW KINGDOM TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 1550-30 B.C.
Including a limestone stela, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVII-XX, 1150-1070 B.C., in sunk relief with a worshipper to the right, the god Ptah to the left, inscribed; and two small stelae fragments, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 380-30 B.C., one steatite, the other limestone, both with Horus on the crocodile Cippi and inscribed on the reverse, 5 7/8in. (15cm.) high for the largest (3)