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A gesso-painted cartonnage fragment, showing the Four Sons of Horus surmounted by a kneeling protective figure of Isis with wings and wearing sun disc, divided by a single vertical column and three horizontal lines of hieroglyphs, a htp-di-nsw formula by Osiris, foremost of the Westerners, framed -- 43 x 11in. (109 x 28cm.) approx., Ptolemaic, circa 4th-1st Century B.C.; a group of glazed composition and bronze amulets including Isis, Ptachios and Bes, fragmentary -- 2in. (5cm.) high max., mainly Late Period (712-332 B.C.); a limestone Egyptian style relief of Anubis -- 9 x 8¼in. (23 x 21cm.), after the Antique; and a Roman plainware pottery waisted bowl -- 3½in (9cm.) diam., circa 1st Century A.D.
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