A bronze seated figure of Isis and Horus, the goddess wearing uraeus crowned with a sun disc between cow's horns (one damaged), her right hand held to her left breast, her left hand supporting the infant Horus, with tangs for insertion; and a bronze figure of Osiris, the standing god wearing atef-crown, with tang for insertion, repaired -- 5 5/8in. (14.3cm.) and 7in. (17.8cm.) high respectively, both Late Period (712-332 B.C.) (2)

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A bronze seated figure of Isis and Horus, the goddess wearing uraeus crowned with a sun disc between cow's horns (one damaged), her right hand held to her left breast, her left hand supporting the infant Horus, with tangs for insertion; and a bronze figure of Osiris, the standing god wearing atef-crown, with tang for insertion, repaired -- 5 5/8in. (14.3cm.) and 7in. (17.8cm.) high respectively, both Late Period (712-332 B.C.) (2)

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