Small Egyptian funerary statuette called Oushebti *, enamelled terracotta. Provenance private collection. This Oushebti is in good condition, it is in its own juice. He is authentic. A report: tiny sl[...]
Egyptian bronze mirror with Plexiglas Base. We guarantee authenticity. Object from the collection of Dr. Ollivier, collected in the early 20ths. Information on request. Dimensions: Width 15cm, Height [...]
Subject: Naked male character. The pectorals are underlined. In his right hand, he presumably holds a musical instrument. Material: Bone Origin: Italy, Etruscan or Roman, 4th-3rd centuries ACN. State:[...]
Material: Terracotta. Condition: Very good condition, nevertheless small blow on the nose. Dimensions: H_17 cm. Parallels: Similar heads were found near Capua. See book: Sacred Lands of Persephone: It[...]
Faïence bleue.
Cette figurine égyptienne date du 1er ou 2èmesiècle PCN.
Seule la tête de l'animal, une toute petite partie du tronc et le commencement du haut des pattes ont subsisté. Les oreill[...]
It is painted with black marks on the plumage of the back as well as the head and the tail. Traces of light, red and whitish colors appear in places. The eyes are marked with a big red dot. Egypt, Low[...]
Bes is in a pretty static posture. The back of the object is quite flat. This faience is characterized by an intense blue, darker in the hollows. Egypt, Roman period, around 50 PCN. The lower part of [...]
She is standing and naked in a portico or temple entrance. Arms stretched along the body. Soft limestone of clay color. Missing the upper right part. State of preservation altered at the belly and ank[...]
This bronze vessel with repousse motifs probably represents a zoomorphic god sitting on a throne. He seems to receive a deer offering as a feline standing on his legs. To the left of this character, s[...]
Zoomorphic weight representing a stylized duck at rest, head turned upside down. Brown Breach? Shine at the level of the "shoulder". Mesopotamia, 2nd millennium ACN. H_3,5 cm. L_5,7cm. Former Parisian[...]
Double-sided mythical character taming two animals with feline heads and prominent noses. Bronze, crusty green patina. Object glued in its upper part and at its base, but no lack. Iran, Louristan, 8th[...]
Bronze, very beautiful black-green-beige patina, sometimes crusty. Good state of conservation. Blunt tip. Iran, Louristan, around 1000 ACN. H_6 cm. L_21 cm. Old Belgian collection.
Light gray flint. Denmark, Slagelse, Neolithic. Good condition, sharp edges and polished surface. L_11.4 cm. 4.6 cm. Old Belgian collection of the 20th century.
Bronze. Center of France, Age of the Final Bonze (900 to 750 ACN). Nice traces of greenish oxidation, mainly on one of the two faces. Very good state of conservation. Small old break in the heel. H_14[...]
Egypt, Low Period. // When Re governed Egypt, his eye (the Oudjat eye) left the palace one day in a moment of anger, to reach Nubia. He took on the appearance of a bloodthirsty lioness, wild and destr[...]
Egyptian earthenware - Low Period. Pateque was on crocodiles (absent due to breakage). On his shoulders are 2 hawks and holds a snake in each hand and his skull is covered by a beetle. he is leaning a[...]
A young girl sits next to a “lubricious” old man who has a hand under the chin of the girl. Both cranial deformation. They could be two deities. Small traces of blue and red engobes.
Brown terracotta[...]
His attitude is rigid and his eyes too. Two important feathers strands are on his head like hairdressing. He’s wearing big earrings, a powerful necklace and a loincloth.
Probably he’s a dignitary or [...]
There is the same character on 2 faces in slight relief. The character is sitting and touch with his two hands he touchs felines. A serrated frieze with animals is around the character. The neck of va[...]
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