No. 99544672

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Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom Steatite Scarab, dedicated to Amun Re
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€ 102
4 weeks ago

Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom Steatite Scarab, dedicated to Amun Re

An ancient Egyptian steatite scarab with hieroglyphics on the reverse. The obverse features a stylised head and clypeus. The elytra and prothorax indicated with incised lines. To the reverse are the hieroglyphs forming the name of the deity Amun-Re; the draughtboard 'men' sign, the water ripple 'n' and the feather of Maat, 'a', and the sun, 're'. Two neb signs frame the composition. The scarab has been pierced longitudinally for suspension. Signs of ageing such as scratches and minor chips to the surface, as well as some discolouration. The scarab beetle was an exceedingly popular symbol in the art of Ancient Egypt, thought to represent the sun god, Ra. The Ancient Egyptians believed that the scarab beetle rolling its ball of dung across the desert mirrored the journey of the sun across the sky from day to night. As the beetle laid its eggs within the dung, it became a symbol of rebirth and regeneration. Measurements: L 1.3cm x W 1cm Provenance: Ex Mustaki Collection, early 20th century, UK. N.B. Delivery may be longer due to the busier period and we do not guarantee delivery before Christmas. Items paid for after the 19th December will be shipped after the New Year (week commencing on the 5th January 2026). **There will be an additional fee incurred for returned shipments due to buyer’s non-response to customs enquiries and/or unsuccessful delivery attempts.**

No. 99544672

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Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom Steatite Scarab, dedicated to Amun Re

Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom Steatite Scarab, dedicated to Amun Re

An ancient Egyptian steatite scarab with hieroglyphics on the reverse. The obverse features a stylised head and clypeus. The elytra and prothorax indicated with incised lines. To the reverse are the hieroglyphs forming the name of the deity Amun-Re; the draughtboard 'men' sign, the water ripple 'n' and the feather of Maat, 'a', and the sun, 're'. Two neb signs frame the composition. The scarab has been pierced longitudinally for suspension. Signs of ageing such as scratches and minor chips to the surface, as well as some discolouration.

The scarab beetle was an exceedingly popular symbol in the art of Ancient Egypt, thought to represent the sun god, Ra. The Ancient Egyptians believed that the scarab beetle rolling its ball of dung across the desert mirrored the journey of the sun across the sky from day to night. As the beetle laid its eggs within the dung, it became a symbol of rebirth and regeneration.

Measurements: L 1.3cm x W 1cm

Provenance: Ex Mustaki Collection, early 20th century, UK.

N.B. Delivery may be longer due to the busier period and we do not guarantee delivery before Christmas. Items paid for after the 19th December will be shipped after the New Year (week commencing on the 5th January 2026). **There will be an additional fee incurred for returned shipments due to buyer’s non-response to customs enquiries and/or unsuccessful delivery attempts.**


Final bid
€ 102
Peter Reynaers
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Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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