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Ancient Egyptian Faience Animal Figure: A Testament to Egyptian Artistry (2686 BC-2181 BC)
Ancient Egyptian Faience Animal Figure: A Testament to Egyptian Artistry (2686 BC-2181 BC)
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Description
Dimension: 14x9mm

Rarity Level: Highly Rare
This faience animal figure, attributed to the Old Kingdom era of ancient Egypt, represents not just a mere decorative object but a significant artifact that testifies to the aesthetic and religious beliefs of its time. Given its unique form and the craftsmanship, it's a noteworthy piece among Egyptian antiquities.

Estimate: $280-$460
Considering the significance and rarity of faience artifacts from the Old Kingdom period, their demand in the auction sphere has always been consistent. Comparable artifacts in recent auctions have seen a steady appreciation in value, making this a sought-after piece for discerning collectors.

Introduction:
This exquisite faience animal figurine is a fine example of ancient Egyptian art, dating back to the Old Kingdom era. Faience, a non-clay ceramic material, was highly regarded in ancient Egypt for its lustrous finish and was commonly used for small statuary and jewelry. This particular piece, with its detailed craftsmanship, embodies the religious and cultural significance animals held in ancient Egyptian society.

Provenance:
Consignor: Akhenaten Morsi
Year Acquired: 1987
The respected collector, Akhenaten Morsi, secured this remarkable artifact during his travels in the Nile Delta in 1987. Discovering it in an old market in Cairo, he was told stories of its origins, believed to be from an ancient temple dedicated to the gods. Acknowledging its value and deep historical resonance, Akhenaten added it to his prized collection of Egyptian antiquities.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This faience animal figurine is more than just an artifact; it is a bridge to ancient Egyptian civilization and its profound understanding of art and spirituality. With its rich historical context and unparalleled craftsmanship, it offers bidders a chance to possess a piece of ancient history. A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will be provided with this auction lot, assuring its authenticity and shedding light on its esteemed provenance.
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Ancient Egyptian Faience Animal Figure: A Testament to Egyptian Artistry (2686 BC-2181 BC)

Estimate $280 - $460
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Starting Price $55
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