Lot no. 21
SIX OUSHEBTIS
in siliceous clay and blue glaze. Five are epigraphic (not deciphered) and one anepigraphic. All have the same
typology of the agrarian funerary servant with crossed hands clutching a hoe and a cord used to support a dorsal grain sack. Back with dorsal pillar.
Ancient Egypt, 21st to 30th dynasties.
Height: 10.5 to 19.5 cm
(Visible damage)
Provenance
For the smallest: sale Mes Raynaud & Gamet associés, Marseille, 28 February 1974, lot no. 66 (described as bearing an inscription painted with the name of Djed MontouIou Fankh)
Collection C. Marseille.
See original version (French) Auto-translation. Refer to original language for legal validity.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Antique art and decorative objects
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