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A ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF HARPOCRATES,
the youthful god standing in traditional pose, with weight on right leg and leaning against a pillar, his right forefinger held to his mouth, wearing a double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt with additional horns in his finely curled hair, a pendant on his chest, holding a cornucopia in his left arm, a cloak draped on his left shoulder -- 12½in. (32cm.) high, 1st Century B.C./A.D.
the youthful god standing in traditional pose, with weight on right leg and leaning against a pillar, his right forefinger held to his mouth, wearing a double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt with additional horns in his finely curled hair, a pendant on his chest, holding a cornucopia in his left arm, a cloak draped on his left shoulder -- 12½in. (32cm.) high, 1st Century B.C./A.D.