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FOUR EGYPTIAN STYLE BRONZE SEATED FIGURES
Depicting the baboon-headed deity Thoth, a lioness-headed deity, probably Sekhmet, the falcon-headed deity Horus, and a pharaoh, all seated on a similar throne, the principal motifs of the backs are a winged falcon above figures ostensibly "Uniting the Two lands" and floral motifs, each figure a pastiche of some ancient elements enhanced with significant modern restorations and repairs--20½in. (52.07cm.) high for the largest (2)
Depicting the baboon-headed deity Thoth, a lioness-headed deity, probably Sekhmet, the falcon-headed deity Horus, and a pharaoh, all seated on a similar throne, the principal motifs of the backs are a winged falcon above figures ostensibly "Uniting the Two lands" and floral motifs, each figure a pastiche of some ancient elements enhanced with significant modern restorations and repairs--20½in. (52.07cm.) high for the largest (2)