No. 76503795

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Ancient Egypt, Late Period Faience Shabti for the General Pakhaas, whose mother was Ibhemes - 18.3 cm
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Ancient Egypt, Late Period Faience Shabti for the General Pakhaas, whose mother was Ibhemes - 18.3 cm

EGYPTIAN SHABTI FOR GENERAL PAKHAAS LATE PERIOD, 30TH DYNASTY, 380-343 B.C. Description : Light-Green faience composition shabti wearing a tripartite wig and braided beard, standing mummiform with hands crossed over the chest to hold the crook and flail, and a seed-bag over the left shoulder. A framed frontal column of hieroglyphs reading 'The illuminated one, the Osiris, the General of the Army, Pachaas, born of Ibhemes, true of voice'. The tomb was discovered in the Giza Plateau in 1840. Height : 18,3 cm (without the stand) Provenance : Old belgian private collection formed between 1970 and 1985 by Mrs. D. Condition : Nice quality and INTACT ! Bibliography : For the type, see: Brooklyn Museum, accession no. 37.141E; Cairo Museum, no. 47465-47473; Shabti Collections, no. SC/7; Schneider no. 5.3.1. Shipment by DHL Express with insurance. The object is supplied with an invoice and a certificate of authenticity by the expert. For the shipment of goods between EU member states, no export permit is required. The seller guarantees to have acquired this lot by legal means and that he or she is in possession of the necessary permits. The seller will inform the buyer of the aforementioned details in the event that the acquisition of the necessary permits and the shipment of the lot take from a few days to a few weeks.

No. 76503795

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Ancient Egypt, Late Period Faience Shabti for the General Pakhaas, whose mother was Ibhemes - 18.3 cm

Ancient Egypt, Late Period Faience Shabti for the General Pakhaas, whose mother was Ibhemes - 18.3 cm

EGYPTIAN SHABTI FOR GENERAL PAKHAAS
LATE PERIOD, 30TH DYNASTY, 380-343 B.C.

Description :
Light-Green faience composition shabti wearing a tripartite wig and braided beard, standing mummiform with hands crossed over the chest to hold the crook and flail, and a seed-bag over the left shoulder.

A framed frontal column of hieroglyphs reading 'The illuminated one, the Osiris, the General of the Army, Pachaas, born of Ibhemes, true of voice'.

The tomb was discovered in the Giza Plateau in 1840.

Height : 18,3 cm (without the stand)

Provenance :
Old belgian private collection formed between 1970 and 1985 by Mrs. D.

Condition :
Nice quality and INTACT !

Bibliography :
For the type, see: Brooklyn Museum, accession no. 37.141E;
Cairo Museum, no. 47465-47473;
Shabti Collections, no. SC/7; Schneider no. 5.3.1.

Shipment by DHL Express with insurance.

The object is supplied with an invoice and a certificate of authenticity by the expert.


For the shipment of goods between EU member states, no export permit is required. The seller guarantees to have acquired this lot by legal means and that he or she is in possession of the necessary permits. The seller will inform the buyer of the aforementioned details in the event that the acquisition of the necessary permits and the shipment of the lot take from a few days to a few weeks.


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