A BRONZE FIGURE OF A STRIDING KING, wearing a Pschent Crown (the Double Crown of Upper and Lower Egypt) with coiled uraeus about to strike, he wears a wesekh (broad)-collar and shendyet-kilt, his left hand raised, probably to hold a staff (now missing), his right hand clenched by his side and also pierced

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A BRONZE FIGURE OF A STRIDING KING, wearing a Pschent Crown (the Double Crown of Upper and Lower Egypt) with coiled uraeus about to strike, he wears a wesekh (broad)-collar and shendyet-kilt, his left hand raised, probably to hold a staff (now missing), his right hand clenched by his side and also pierced
4th-3rd Century B.C.
10in. (25.5cm.) high