FOUR EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURES
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FOUR EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURES

LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 B.C.

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FOUR EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURES
LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 B.C.
Including snake-headed Nehebkau striding forward with his left leg advanced on an integral plinth, wearing a short kilt and tripartite wig, a suspension loop at the back; cat-headed Bastet, wearing a tightly-fitted sheath, her right hand holding an aegis, a situla suspended from her arm, the right arm projecting forward, once holding a now-missing attribute; Inhert striding with his left leg advanced on an integral plinth, wearing a long kilt, the lowered left hand holding a lance, the right hand raised, wearing a chin beard and short wig, a suspension loop at the back; and Nephthys standing with her feet together on an integral plinth, her arms at her sides, wearing a tightly-fitted sheath and a tripartite wig fronted by a uraeus and surmounted by the two hieroglyphic components of her name; together with two modern Egyptian-style bronze Apis bulls
3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm.) high (tallest) (6)
注意事项
Christie's is selling all lots in this sale as agent for an organization which holds a State of New York Exempt Organization certificate. Seller explicitly reserves all trademark and trade name rights and rights of privacy and publicity in the name and image of Doris Duke. No buyer of any property in this sale will acquire any right to use the Doris Duke name or image. Seller further explicitly reserves all copyright rights in designs or other copyrightable works included in the property offered for sale. No buyer of any property in the sale will acquire the rights to reproduce, distribute copies of, or prepare derivative works of such designs or copyrightable works.