A blue glazed composition winged scarab, the naturalistic scarab and wings with details clearly incised, the wingcase of the scarab striated, and with legs in high relief, pierced with holes for attachment, left wing cracked beneath glaze - 5½in. (14cm.) across wings; and four blue glazed Sons of Horus, two of Quebhsenuef, the falcon-headed god, and one of each Duamutef, the jackal-headed god and Hapy, the baboon headed god, all holding a long folded cloth, pierced for attachment -- 1½in. (3.8cm.) high av., Late Period, circa 4th Century B.C., mounted

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A blue glazed composition winged scarab, the naturalistic scarab and wings with details clearly incised, the wingcase of the scarab striated, and with legs in high relief, pierced with holes for attachment, left wing cracked beneath glaze - 5½in. (14cm.) across wings; and four blue glazed Sons of Horus, two of Quebhsenuef, the falcon-headed god, and one of each Duamutef, the jackal-headed god and Hapy, the baboon headed god, all holding a long folded cloth, pierced for attachment -- 1½in. (3.8cm.) high av., Late Period, circa 4th Century B.C., mounted
See Colour Plate 2 (7)