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Two Bronzes, 26th/30th Dynasty, 664-342 B.C.
Estimate
1,200 - 1,800 USD
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Description
- Two Bronzes
- Heights 5 1/8 and 3 in.
comprising a figure of Osiris standing on a square base and holding the crook and flail, and wearing a braided beard and the atef-crown with uraeus and one remaining inserted plume, and a figure of the Horus Falcon standing with wings crossed over the tail, and wearing the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt with spiral in front.
Provenance
deaccessioned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1956
acquired from the above by the present owner
acquired from the above by the present owner