An Egyptian limestone relief fragment New Kingdom, Ramesside Period, circa 1292-1069 B.C. Carved on two faces, perhaps part of a pyramidion, one face with a hawk carved in relief and a female or goddess, with a panel between with remains of two columns of hieroglyphs, further hieroglyphs incised beneath the hawk, the other face with the remains of three columns of hieroglyphs, 10cm wide approx. Footnotes: Provenance: Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000) collection, Malvern, formed between 1950-1970. Private collection, exchanged with the above ca. 1975. Anonymous sale; Chiswick Auctions, London, 14 September 2016, lot 8. D.S. Collection, London, acquired from the above. This fragment is likely from a wall or an obelisk. One side is carved in low relief with part of a hieroglyphic inscription, part of a goddess figure, and Horus standing on a serekh. The other side is incised with three columns of text: the first column including 'ne-hem' (meaning 'make for or remove'), and the second column mentioning 'fear'. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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Estimate £1,200-£1,800
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Jun 22, 2026 7:00 AM EDTLondon, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom

































