Ancient Egypt, Ptolemaic Faience Shabti - 19.8 cm

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Shabti from Ancient Egypt, Ptolemaic Dynasty (323–30 BC), made of faience, 19.8 cm high, in good condition, acquired from an auction house.

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Shabti. Egypt. Ptolemaic Dynasty (332-30 BC).

Shabtis were servant figures that were placed in Egyptian tombs, that carried out the tasks required of the deceased in the afterlife. It was necessary for the owner's name to be inscribed on an ushabti, along with a phrase sending them to action.

The figurines were inscribed with the "shabti text" – chapter 6 of the Book of the Dead – a spell that exhorts the shabti to substitute itself if the owner is asked to till the fields, irrigate the land, or transport sand from east to west. To this end, even royal shabtis are often depicted clutching a pick and a hoe, and with a basket hanging over one or both shoulders.

Provenance: Former private collection Gerald Stockton (Los Ángeles; 1970s).

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Shabti. Egypt. Ptolemaic Dynasty (332-30 BC).

Shabtis were servant figures that were placed in Egyptian tombs, that carried out the tasks required of the deceased in the afterlife. It was necessary for the owner's name to be inscribed on an ushabti, along with a phrase sending them to action.

The figurines were inscribed with the "shabti text" – chapter 6 of the Book of the Dead – a spell that exhorts the shabti to substitute itself if the owner is asked to till the fields, irrigate the land, or transport sand from east to west. To this end, even royal shabtis are often depicted clutching a pick and a hoe, and with a basket hanging over one or both shoulders.

Provenance: Former private collection Gerald Stockton (Los Ángeles; 1970s).

The Supplier warrants that he obtained this lot legally. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki. Important information. The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot. The seller will take care that any necessary permits will be arranged. The seller will inform the buyer about this if this takes more than a few days.

Important: For destinations out of Spanish territory: all our objects will be shipped after obtaining CERTIFICATE OF EXPORTATION by Ministry of Culture of Spain. We inform our clients that it may take between 4-8 weeks.

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Culture
Ancient Egypt, Ptolemaic
Century/ Timeframe
323-30 BC
Name of object
Shabti
Acquired from
Auction house
Material
Faience
Condition
Good
Height
19.8 cm
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