Ancient Egyptian Pottery Pottery shards

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Directed the Ifergan Collection Museum, specialising in Phoenician and Mediterranean archaeology.

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Ancient Egyptian group of four pottery fragments from the Amarna Period (ca. 1353–1336 BC), decorated with bands of floral, foliate and linear motifs in blue, red and black on a cream background; size 95–265 mm × 80–130 mm and weight 1.38 kg, with Good condition and authenticity as Original/official.

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Ca. 1353 - 1336 BC. A group of four pottery fragments, each decorated with bands of stylised floral, foliate, and linear motifs. They are rendered in blue, red, and black pigment on a cream background. Size: 95-265mm x 80-130mm; Weight: 1.38kg.

Ex. Al Thani collection, detailed as “prince”. 1990-2014, previously 1970s to 1990. The Al Thani

Collection is a prestigious, non-profit, encyclopedic art collection spanning prehistory to the present, assembled by Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani. It features masterpieces of antiquity, including Egyptian figures, Chinese bronze, Mayan art, and significant Mughal Indian jewels. Highlights are exhibited at the Hôtel de la Marine in Paris.

Condition detailed as good please review pictures, pottery shards. Clearly seen.


Ca. 1353 - 1336 BC. A group of four pottery fragments, each decorated with bands of stylised floral, foliate, and linear motifs. They are rendered in blue, red, and black pigment on a cream background. Size: 95-265mm x 80-130mm; Weight: 1.38kg.

Ex. Al Thani collection, detailed as “prince”. 1990-2014, previously 1970s to 1990. The Al Thani

Collection is a prestigious, non-profit, encyclopedic art collection spanning prehistory to the present, assembled by Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani. It features masterpieces of antiquity, including Egyptian figures, Chinese bronze, Mayan art, and significant Mughal Indian jewels. Highlights are exhibited at the Hôtel de la Marine in Paris.

Condition detailed as good please review pictures, pottery shards. Clearly seen.

Details

Culture
Ancient Egyptian
Century/timeframe
Amarna Period, ca 1353 - 1336 BC
Name of object
Pottery shards
Acquired from
Auction house
Year acquired
2025
Material
Pottery
Country acquired from
United Kingdom
Condition
Good
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Previous owner - year acquired
1990
Previous owner - country acquired from
Unknown
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
Authenticity
Original/official
United KingdomVerified
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Objects sold
Private

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