- A Romano-Egyptian Terracotta Head of
a Grotesque
Circa 1st Century B.C.-1st Century A.D....
[more like this] - FIVE EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA USHABTI FIGURAL
BEADS Each with a hole through the head for suspension, ranging from 2 1/4 to 2 in. H....
[more like this] - THREE ANCIENT POTTERY & STONE HEAD FRAGMENTS
Three various ancient terracotta and stone head fragment comprising, an Indus Valley terracotta fragment of a Zebu bull, 2000-800 BCE, an ancient Roman terracotta fragment...
[more like this] - ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA FIGURE WOMAN
W/ BASKET Romano-Egyptian hollow terracotta votive figure fragment, circa 1st-2nd century BCE, depicting a woman carrying a basket of produce on her head. Approximate dimensions:...
[more like this] - ROMANO-EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA ITHYPHALLIC
HARPOCRATESEgypt, Romano-Egyptian Period, ca. 30 BCE to 2nd century CE. A hand-built terracotta figure of Harpocrates ("Horus the child") laying recumbent atop an integral...
[more like this] - 8 EGYPTIAN PTOLEMAIC & ROMANO POTTERY
HEAD FRAGMENTSEgypt, Late Dynastic and Ptolemaic to early Romano-Egyptian period, ca. 5th to 1st century BCE; Greece, Hellenistic Period, ca. 3rd to 2nd century BCE. This...
[more like this] - ROMANO-EGYPTIAN HEAD OF A WOMAN, EX-SOTHEBY'SEgypt,
Roman period, ca. 30 BCE. A beautifully detailed, large terracotta head wearing a conical hat with long waved hair and smiling expression. Face with plump features and dimpled...
[more like this] - PUBLISHED EGYPTIAN EFFIGY SOTHIC DOG,
EXHIBITED LACMAEgypt, late Ptolemaic to Romano-Egyptian Period, ca. 1st century BCE to 3rd century CE. An exceedingly rare, mold-formed terracotta canine, known as the Sothic...
[more like this] - An Egyptian terracotta head of Isis-Aphrodite,
Roman period, circa 1st Century BC, wearing a prominent disc-shaped headdress with a horned sun disc and double plumes, her hair dressed in ringlets, 11.7cm high/Note: Bonhams...
[more like this] - ANCIENT ROMAN TERRACOTTA HEAD Roman
Period Pottery Head, possibly Egyptian ca1st-2nd c. AD, depicting a curly haired figure with well defined eyes and tall headdress, set on a custom beveled edge wooden stand,...
[more like this] - LARGE EGYPTIAN STYLE HEART SCARAB, EX-MUSEUM
Possibly ancient (c. 664-332 BCE), terracotta clay, the head and wing case sharply defined, the underside inscribed with fourteen rows of cuneiform text, accession number...
[more like this] - An Egyptian bronze votive Apis bull
600-200BC representing the god Ptah; two votive figures of Osirus; two ushabti fragments; a head of Harpokrates; with three 19th century bronze fragments; five terracotta...
[more like this] - Nine ancient terracotta fragments: most
human heads, one woman with elaborate headdress, with one carved stone standing animal, most probably Roman, one possibly Egyptian, one possibly Asian, 1-3/4 in. to 6-1/2...
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