AN EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA VESSEL

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AN EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA VESSEL
NEW KINGDOM, DYNASTY XVIII-XX, 1550-1070 B.C.

The brown painted body with yellow festooning at rim, middle and foot, in imitation of glass, one side with a square outlined in red with three vertical columns of hieroglyphs, inscribed for Neferenpet, the "sedjem-ash" of the god Amun, 5 13/16in. (14.8cm.) high

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For a similar example in wood see no. 79 in D'Auria, Lacovara, and Roehrig, Mummies & Magic.