Ancient Egypt, Third Intermediate Period Faience Ouchebti - 95 mm





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Ushabti in turquoise-glazed faience with greenish nuances, of a stocky profile. The face with ears exposed is framed by a smooth tripartite wig tied at the back with a black headband, the modeling deliberately simplified. The hands crossed on the chest each hold a stylized hoe, while a grain basket with a square mesh is depicted on the back. The front features a hieroglyphic column framed by two vertical strokes and open at the top, mentioning the deceased's title: “Osiris, the divine father of Amun-Ra, king of the gods.” All details, including the frontal column of hieroglyphs, are painted in black.
Note on the inscription: The hieroglyphic column mentions “Osiris, the divine father of Amun-Ra, king of the gods.” However, the reading of the first title is not entirely certain. Depending on the interpretation adopted and the possible omission of a sign by the scribe, it may be read either as ỉt-nṯr (“divine father”) or as ḥm-nṯr (“priest”) of Amon-Râ-sonter.
The absence of the deceased’s name on this example remains difficult to interpret with certainty and could result from an abbreviated inscription as well as from the omission of a sign during its execution. Some groups of ushabtis nevertheless show a distribution of inscriptions, some bearing the owner's name while others mention only his title.
- Dimension: 95 x 40 x 31 mm
- Dating: Egypt, Third Intermediate Period, 1069 to 664 BCE
- Provenance: Private collection; from a Parisian estate
- Condition: Very good overall, with slight surface wear and a few small glaze chips at the level of the coiffure and base, otherwise intact. Mounted on a black wooden base.
The piece comprises:
- A sales invoice.
- A certificate of authenticity.
- A transcription and translation of the hieroglyphic inscription.
- An export license (only for countries outside the European Union)
Shipping: Secured and insured shipment
NO SHIPMENT TO THE UNITED STATES.
Obtaining export licenses issued by the Belgian Directorate of Cultural Heritage for countries outside the European Union may vary from 2 weeks to 2 months.
Important information: The seller guarantees that he is authorized to sell/export this lot.
The seller will ensure that the necessary authorizations, such as an export license, are organized.
Ushabti in turquoise-glazed faience with greenish nuances, of a stocky profile. The face with ears exposed is framed by a smooth tripartite wig tied at the back with a black headband, the modeling deliberately simplified. The hands crossed on the chest each hold a stylized hoe, while a grain basket with a square mesh is depicted on the back. The front features a hieroglyphic column framed by two vertical strokes and open at the top, mentioning the deceased's title: “Osiris, the divine father of Amun-Ra, king of the gods.” All details, including the frontal column of hieroglyphs, are painted in black.
Note on the inscription: The hieroglyphic column mentions “Osiris, the divine father of Amun-Ra, king of the gods.” However, the reading of the first title is not entirely certain. Depending on the interpretation adopted and the possible omission of a sign by the scribe, it may be read either as ỉt-nṯr (“divine father”) or as ḥm-nṯr (“priest”) of Amon-Râ-sonter.
The absence of the deceased’s name on this example remains difficult to interpret with certainty and could result from an abbreviated inscription as well as from the omission of a sign during its execution. Some groups of ushabtis nevertheless show a distribution of inscriptions, some bearing the owner's name while others mention only his title.
- Dimension: 95 x 40 x 31 mm
- Dating: Egypt, Third Intermediate Period, 1069 to 664 BCE
- Provenance: Private collection; from a Parisian estate
- Condition: Very good overall, with slight surface wear and a few small glaze chips at the level of the coiffure and base, otherwise intact. Mounted on a black wooden base.
The piece comprises:
- A sales invoice.
- A certificate of authenticity.
- A transcription and translation of the hieroglyphic inscription.
- An export license (only for countries outside the European Union)
Shipping: Secured and insured shipment
NO SHIPMENT TO THE UNITED STATES.
Obtaining export licenses issued by the Belgian Directorate of Cultural Heritage for countries outside the European Union may vary from 2 weeks to 2 months.
Important information: The seller guarantees that he is authorized to sell/export this lot.
The seller will ensure that the necessary authorizations, such as an export license, are organized.
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The seller was informed by Catawiki about documentation requirements and guarantees the following: - the object was legally obtained, - the seller has the right to sell and/or export the object, as relevant, - the seller will provide the necessary provenance information and arrange required documentation and permits/licenses, as applicable and as per local laws, - the seller will notify the buyer of any delays in obtaining permits/licenses. By bidding, you acknowledge that import documentation may be required depending on your country of residence and that obtaining permits/licenses may cause delays in the delivery of your object.
