NEW KINGDOM AND LATER
Details
A GROUP OF EGYPTIAN MAINLY STEATITE SCARABS
NEW KINGDOM AND LATER
Including one, rev. Red Crown 'lord of stability'; another, swimming fish; another in the form of a wedjat-eye, rev. horse and ankh-sign, New Kingdom (1550-1070 B.C.); another scarab, rev. khonsu-em-sa, Third Intermediate Period (1069-702 B.C.); sixteen other inscribed scarabs; one uninscribed scarab; and a blue 'frit' scarab with additional wings, of various periods
3/8 in (1.1 cm.) to 2 3/8 in. (6.1 cm.) (21)
NEW KINGDOM AND LATER
Including one, rev. Red Crown 'lord of stability'; another, swimming fish; another in the form of a wedjat-eye, rev. horse and ankh-sign, New Kingdom (1550-1070 B.C.); another scarab, rev. khonsu-em-sa, Third Intermediate Period (1069-702 B.C.); sixteen other inscribed scarabs; one uninscribed scarab; and a blue 'frit' scarab with additional wings, of various periods
3/8 in (1.1 cm.) to 2 3/8 in. (6.1 cm.) (21)
Provenance
Items one to twenty: formerly in the collection of William Meyer, Esq., New York, and sold Sotheby's London, 15 July 1980, lot 391.
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