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10. Three Egyptian shabtis New Kingdom to Late Period, circa 1570 - 332BC including a terracotta example, missing the feet, a turquoise faience example holding a pick and hoe with a bag over the left shoulder and with hieroglyphs, and a green/blue faience example with painted implements, bag and hieroglyphs, the reverse with a handwritten label dated 1900, 11.7cm, 10.8cm and 11.2cm high, £300-500 two with stands. (5)
11. Three Egyptian faience shabtis Third Intermediate Period to Late Period, circa 1069 - 332BC including a bright blue example with painted wig, implements and a bag on the back, another green/blue with large ears, holding a pick and hoe with a bag over the left shoulder and a turquoise example, 9cm, 10.5cm and 7.2cm high, on stands. (6) £300-500 Provenance J.D.R Fryer Collection, UK.
Provenance J.D.R Fryer Collection, UK.
Provenance J.D.R Fryer Collection, UK. Green/blue faience - Fox & Co, Yeovil, UK, 1992.
13. An Egyptian turquoise glazed offering vessel New Kingdom, circa 1320 - 1200BC of conical form with flared foot and rim, the side with remains of an inscription, 5.3cm high, ten Egyptian faience and pottery shabtis, a faience lion headed goddess fragment and a pottery fragment of a kneeling figure supporting a child, seven with stands. (20) £400-600 Provenance J.D.R Fryer Collection, UK.
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12. An Egyptian blue faience shabti Third Intermediate Period, circa 1069 - 525BC with black glazed wig and beard, holding implements and with impressed hieroglyphs, the back with a printed label AST-EN-KHEB and handwritten Isiemkheb, 7.6cm high, with a stand. (2) £500-700
14. A collection of Egyptian antiquities New Kingdom - Romano Egyptian including four composite shabtis, two clay frog oil lamps, seven miniature bowls and vessels and an oil lamp, a red polished pottery vessel, an alabaster vessel, a scarab with a carved base, a turquoise bead, a small faience animal, a black stone figural amulet, a bronze lizard sarcophagus, a carved stone £300-400 hieroglyph fragment and two painted clay shabtis. (30) Provenance J.D.R Fryer Collection, UK.