Ancient Egypt, Late Period Faience Amulet - 25 mm

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Three miniature pale-green faience amulets depicting Horus, Isis and Nephthys from late Ancient Egypt (664–30 BC), with Horus 25×5×8 mm, Isis 25×5×8 mm, Nephthys 22×5×8 mm, provenance: French private collection, acquired in 2025, condition Excellent with a small chip on Isis's uraeus.

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Composition of three miniature faience amulets in pale green representing the deities Horus, Isis, and Nephthys.

"Horus": He stands upright, in a walking posture, with arms along his body. He is leaning against a dorsal pillar with a suspension hole. He wears a long tripartite wig and is dressed in a short pleated loincloth. He is crowned with a pschent (crown of unified Egypt).

"Isis": She stands upright, in a walking posture, with her arms along her body. She is leaning against a dorsal pillar equipped with a suspension hole. She wears a tripartite wig, with strands indicated by incised lines, and an uraeus adorns her forehead. She is dressed in a sheath dress that stops at the ankles and is crowned with the hieroglyphic sign st (throne), which has a very low backrest.

"Nephthys": She stands upright, in a walking posture, with her arms along her sides. She is leaning against a dorsal pillar equipped with a suspension hole. She wears a tripartite wig with strands indicated by incised lines, and an uraeus adorns her forehead. She is dressed in a sheath dress reaching her ankles and is crowned with the hieroglyphic sign composed of a basket placed on the enclosure of a temple, used to write her name (mistress of the castle).

Ancient Egypt, Late Period - beginning of the Ptolemaic era. 664 - 30 B.C.

Dimension
- Horus: 25 x 5 x 8 mm
- Isis: 25 x 5 x 8 mm
- Nephthys: 22 x 5 x 8 mm

Provenance: French private collection.

Condition: Excellent condition, a small flaw on the Uraeus of Isis, otherwise intact!!

- Literature: Egyptian Antiquities at the Royal Museum of Mariemont, pp. 218 to 221 and 226-227.


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Composition of three miniature faience amulets in pale green representing the deities Horus, Isis, and Nephthys.

"Horus": He stands upright, in a walking posture, with arms along his body. He is leaning against a dorsal pillar with a suspension hole. He wears a long tripartite wig and is dressed in a short pleated loincloth. He is crowned with a pschent (crown of unified Egypt).

"Isis": She stands upright, in a walking posture, with her arms along her body. She is leaning against a dorsal pillar equipped with a suspension hole. She wears a tripartite wig, with strands indicated by incised lines, and an uraeus adorns her forehead. She is dressed in a sheath dress that stops at the ankles and is crowned with the hieroglyphic sign st (throne), which has a very low backrest.

"Nephthys": She stands upright, in a walking posture, with her arms along her sides. She is leaning against a dorsal pillar equipped with a suspension hole. She wears a tripartite wig with strands indicated by incised lines, and an uraeus adorns her forehead. She is dressed in a sheath dress reaching her ankles and is crowned with the hieroglyphic sign composed of a basket placed on the enclosure of a temple, used to write her name (mistress of the castle).

Ancient Egypt, Late Period - beginning of the Ptolemaic era. 664 - 30 B.C.

Dimension
- Horus: 25 x 5 x 8 mm
- Isis: 25 x 5 x 8 mm
- Nephthys: 22 x 5 x 8 mm

Provenance: French private collection.

Condition: Excellent condition, a small flaw on the Uraeus of Isis, otherwise intact!!

- Literature: Egyptian Antiquities at the Royal Museum of Mariemont, pp. 218 to 221 and 226-227.


Shipping: Secure and insured shipping

Obtaining export licenses provided by the Belgian Cultural Heritage Directorate for countries outside the European Union can vary between 2 weeks and 2 months.
Important information: The seller guarantees that they are authorized to sell/export this lot.
The seller shall ensure that the necessary authorizations, such as an export license, are organized.

Details

Culture
Ancient Egypt, Late Period
Century/ Timeframe
664 - 30 B.C
Name of object
Amulet
Acquired from
Auction house
Subject/Depiction
Horus, Isis, Nephthys
Year acquired
2025
Material
Faience
Country acquired from
France
Condition
Excellent
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Height
25 mm
Previous owner - year acquired
2021
Width
5 mm
Previous owner - country acquired from
France
Depth
8 mm
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