AN EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AND BRONZE SISTRUM
AN EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AND BRONZE SISTRUM
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AN EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AND BRONZE SISTRUM

LATE PERIOD, 26TH DYNASTY, 664-525 B.C.

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AN EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AND BRONZE SISTRUM
LATE PERIOD, 26TH DYNASTY, 664-525 B.C.
8 3/8 in. (21.2 cm.) high
Provenance
with Maguid Sameda, Antique Art Gallery, Cairo.
Ursula Frommelt (1921-2021), Düsseldorf, acquired from the above, 1963; thence by descent to the current owner.
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Lot Essay

According to M. Reynders (pp. 945-955 in "Names and Types of the Egyptian Sistrum,’’ in C.J. Eyre, ed., Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Egyptologists) this faience sistrum featuring a naos-type shrine is of the variety known in ancient Egyptian as a bekhen. This example unusually preserves the original bronze disks still attached by transverse bronze pins, indicating that it would have functioned in ritual as a rattle. The decoration in the form of Hathor points to the function of the sistrum in the cult of that goddess, who is associated with love, revelry, drunkenness and music.

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