Ancient Egyptian Faience ベス神のお守り - 43 mm





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Ancient Egyptian faience amulet of Bes, 43 × 17 mm, dating to the Late Period to Ptolemaic Period (c. 664–30 BCE), with a suspension loop for wearing as a personal talisman.
Description from the seller
Ancient Egyptian
Provenance:
Collection passed on to me by mother (P.M.Shaw) in 2009
Given to her by
J.G.Judd who acquired the piece part of a strand of varied depictions and amulets from Cairo dealer 02-11-1978. - with copy of original invoice available.
International Signed and Tracked.
Faience Amulet of God Bes.
Material: Egyptian Faience (a self-glazing, quartz-based ceramic).
Key Features: He is depicted with his classic grotesque, lion-like face and a stylized, wide beard.
His tongue is sticking out, a traditional protective gesture meant to ward off evil forces.
He has a characteristically dwarf-like, bow-legged physique, standing on a small integral rectangular base with his hands resting firmly on his thighs.
Atop his head is a modified crown or headdress base that transitions into a pierced suspension loop, meaning this was intended to be worn on a necklace or cord as a personal talisman.
The back features a flat back-pillar, typical of mold-made amulets from later Egyptian periods.
Color: A vibrant, glossy turquoise blue. This color was deeply symbolic to the Egyptians, representing fertility, rebirth, and the life-giving waters of the Nile.
Condition: Overall, it is in excellent condition with very crisp molded details. The glaze shows characteristic age-related weathering, with minor pitting, fine surface crazing, and some localized brownish iron/soil staining (particularly along the crevices and the back pillar) consistent with long-term burial.
Dating & Period
Amulets of Bes in this specific stylized form—featuring a prominent back pillar, a bright turquoise-blue glaze, and a standard suspension loop at the crest—were produced in massive quantities during Egypt's later eras.
Estimated Date: Late Period to Ptolemaic Period (c. 664 – 30 BCE)
Estimated Dating : It could potentially date as early as the Third Intermediate Period (c. 1070 – 664 BCE), though the crispness of the glaze and specific back-pillar mold-style lean heavily toward the 26th Dynasty or later.
Microscopic images have been added to display pigmentation and integrity of the core faience.
"Compliance with European Legislation
I, the seller, declare that I am familiar with Regulation (EU) 2019/880 and Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 (in force as of June 2025), and confirm that:
• This object was not illegally exported from its country of origin after the date on which the 1970 UNESCO Convention entered into force for that specific country.
• The object is accompanied by the documentation required by EU law for its legal import.
• I undertake to provide any required export licenses or certificates of origin to European customs authorities.
Disclaimer for Experts and Platforms.
This declaration is provided by the seller under their sole responsibility. The seller confirms knowledge of and compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 and all applicable laws concerning the sale and import of cultural goods.
Neither the platform nor its experts are liable for the accuracy, legality, or authenticity of the documents and statements provided.
Acceptance of the object on the platform does not imply legal validation of its importation or authentication.
The buyer is responsible for ensuring compliance with customs laws in their country.
Ancient Egyptian
Provenance:
Collection passed on to me by mother (P.M.Shaw) in 2009
Given to her by
J.G.Judd who acquired the piece part of a strand of varied depictions and amulets from Cairo dealer 02-11-1978. - with copy of original invoice available.
International Signed and Tracked.
Faience Amulet of God Bes.
Material: Egyptian Faience (a self-glazing, quartz-based ceramic).
Key Features: He is depicted with his classic grotesque, lion-like face and a stylized, wide beard.
His tongue is sticking out, a traditional protective gesture meant to ward off evil forces.
He has a characteristically dwarf-like, bow-legged physique, standing on a small integral rectangular base with his hands resting firmly on his thighs.
Atop his head is a modified crown or headdress base that transitions into a pierced suspension loop, meaning this was intended to be worn on a necklace or cord as a personal talisman.
The back features a flat back-pillar, typical of mold-made amulets from later Egyptian periods.
Color: A vibrant, glossy turquoise blue. This color was deeply symbolic to the Egyptians, representing fertility, rebirth, and the life-giving waters of the Nile.
Condition: Overall, it is in excellent condition with very crisp molded details. The glaze shows characteristic age-related weathering, with minor pitting, fine surface crazing, and some localized brownish iron/soil staining (particularly along the crevices and the back pillar) consistent with long-term burial.
Dating & Period
Amulets of Bes in this specific stylized form—featuring a prominent back pillar, a bright turquoise-blue glaze, and a standard suspension loop at the crest—were produced in massive quantities during Egypt's later eras.
Estimated Date: Late Period to Ptolemaic Period (c. 664 – 30 BCE)
Estimated Dating : It could potentially date as early as the Third Intermediate Period (c. 1070 – 664 BCE), though the crispness of the glaze and specific back-pillar mold-style lean heavily toward the 26th Dynasty or later.
Microscopic images have been added to display pigmentation and integrity of the core faience.
"Compliance with European Legislation
I, the seller, declare that I am familiar with Regulation (EU) 2019/880 and Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 (in force as of June 2025), and confirm that:
• This object was not illegally exported from its country of origin after the date on which the 1970 UNESCO Convention entered into force for that specific country.
• The object is accompanied by the documentation required by EU law for its legal import.
• I undertake to provide any required export licenses or certificates of origin to European customs authorities.
Disclaimer for Experts and Platforms.
This declaration is provided by the seller under their sole responsibility. The seller confirms knowledge of and compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 and all applicable laws concerning the sale and import of cultural goods.
Neither the platform nor its experts are liable for the accuracy, legality, or authenticity of the documents and statements provided.
Acceptance of the object on the platform does not imply legal validation of its importation or authentication.
The buyer is responsible for ensuring compliance with customs laws in their country.
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The seller was informed by Catawiki about documentation requirements and guarantees the following: - the object was legally obtained, - the seller has the right to sell and/or export the object, as relevant, - the seller will provide the necessary provenance information and arrange required documentation and permits/licenses, as applicable and as per local laws, - the seller will notify the buyer of any delays in obtaining permits/licenses. By bidding, you acknowledge that import documentation may be required depending on your country of residence and that obtaining permits/licenses may cause delays in the delivery of your object.
The seller was informed by Catawiki about documentation requirements and guarantees the following: - the object was legally obtained, - the seller has the right to sell and/or export the object, as relevant, - the seller will provide the necessary provenance information and arrange required documentation and permits/licenses, as applicable and as per local laws, - the seller will notify the buyer of any delays in obtaining permits/licenses. By bidding, you acknowledge that import documentation may be required depending on your country of residence and that obtaining permits/licenses may cause delays in the delivery of your object.

