Ancient Egypt, Third Intermediate Period Faience Ouchebti - 95 mm

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Ouchebti in tin-glazed faience with turquoise-green glaze, measuring 95 × 40 × 31 mm, from Ancient Egypt, Third Intermediate Period (c. 1069–664 BC), in very good condition and originally acquired from a Paris auction house collection, with prior owner dating to 2000 and inscribed hieroglyphic column praising Osiris, father divine of Amun-Rê, king of the gods; accompanied by an invoice, certificate of authenticity and export licence.

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Shabti figures in glazed faience with turquoise-blue glaze with greenish tints, with a stocky profile. The face with ears uncovered is framed by a smooth tripartite wig held by a black band tied at the back, the modeling remaining deliberately simplified. The hands crossed over the chest each hold a stylized hoe, while a grain basket with a square-mesh is depicted on the back. The front face presents a hieroglyphic column framed by two vertical strokes and open at the top, mentioning the deceased's title: “Osiris, the divine father of Amun-Rê, 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-Rê, king of the gods.” The reading of the first title, however, is not entirely certain. Depending on the interpretation chosen and the possible omission of a sign by the scribe, it can be read either as ỉt-nṯr (“divine father”) or as ḥm-nṯr (“priest”) of Amon-Râ-sonter. The absence of the name of the deceased on this example remains difficult to interpret with certainty and could result either from an abbreviated inscription or from the omission of a sign during its realization. Some groups of shabtis 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 succession.

- Condition: Very good overall, showing 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 includes:
- A sales invoice.
- A certificate of authenticity.
- A transcription and translation of the hieroglyphic inscription.
- An export license (only for countries located outside the European Union)

Shipping: Secure and insured shipment

NO SHIPMENT TO THE UNITED STATES.

Obtaining export licenses provided by the Belgian Directorate of Cultural Heritage for countries located outside the European Union may vary between 2 weeks and 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.

Shabti figures in glazed faience with turquoise-blue glaze with greenish tints, with a stocky profile. The face with ears uncovered is framed by a smooth tripartite wig held by a black band tied at the back, the modeling remaining deliberately simplified. The hands crossed over the chest each hold a stylized hoe, while a grain basket with a square-mesh is depicted on the back. The front face presents a hieroglyphic column framed by two vertical strokes and open at the top, mentioning the deceased's title: “Osiris, the divine father of Amun-Rê, 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-Rê, king of the gods.” The reading of the first title, however, is not entirely certain. Depending on the interpretation chosen and the possible omission of a sign by the scribe, it can be read either as ỉt-nṯr (“divine father”) or as ḥm-nṯr (“priest”) of Amon-Râ-sonter. The absence of the name of the deceased on this example remains difficult to interpret with certainty and could result either from an abbreviated inscription or from the omission of a sign during its realization. Some groups of shabtis 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 succession.

- Condition: Very good overall, showing 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 includes:
- A sales invoice.
- A certificate of authenticity.
- A transcription and translation of the hieroglyphic inscription.
- An export license (only for countries located outside the European Union)

Shipping: Secure and insured shipment

NO SHIPMENT TO THE UNITED STATES.

Obtaining export licenses provided by the Belgian Directorate of Cultural Heritage for countries located outside the European Union may vary between 2 weeks and 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.

Details

Culture
Ancient Egypt, Third Intermediate Period
Century/timeframe
1069 - 664 B.C.
Name of object
Ouchebti
Acquired from
Auction house
Year acquired
2024
Material
Faience
Country acquired from
France
Condition
Very good
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Height
95 mm
Previous owner - year acquired
2000
Width
40 mm
Previous owner - country acquired from
Unknown
Depth
31 mm
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
Authenticity
Original/official
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Objects sold
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