Lot 2-359. A lot of three painted terracotta figures and an Ushabti.
Lot 2-359. A lot of three painted terracotta figures and an Ushabti.
A lot of three painted terracotta figures and an Ushabti. A lot of three painted terracotta figures and an Ushabti. The ushabti is of green-blue faience, c. 3rd Intermediate Period, c. 1075 - 945 BC, mummiform wearing tripartite wig, arms folded across chest. Intact with traces of black details. H: 4 3/8” (11.2 cm). The terracotta figures, Late Period, c. 664 - 30 BC, two of them ushabtis and the other a god with left leg forward and left hand to abdomen clutching an uncertain object, the other arm straight by his side. Each is intact with remains of blue and black paint over white dressing. Largest measures 2 7/8” (7.3 cm). Ex Thomas Collingwood collection, Philadelphia, acquired before 1970. Value Range: $300-$400.
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