SoldAn Egyptian Sandstone Stele Fragment of Amenhotep IAn Egyptian Sandstone Stele Fragment of Amenhotep I New Kingdom, 19th-20th Dynasty, 1307-1070 B.C. Height 7 1/2 x width 9 inches. Property from an Illinois Private Collection Provenance: Hugh StanleySee Sold Price
SoldEGYPTIAN STELA FRAGMENT20th Dynasty, 663 - 525 B.C., bearing seven registers of hieroglyphic writing, cream coloured sandstone, 10 1/4" x 6 1/2" x 3 1/4".See Sold Price
SoldLARGE EGYPTIAN GRANITE FUNERARY STELA OF THE LECTOR-PRIEST BAKY AND HIS WIFE RUIUNew Kingdom, XVIIIth Dynasty reign of Thutmose III, Ca. 1504-1450 BC . A very rare black granite round topped funerary stela of the ' third lector-priest, pure of hands in the temple of Montu ', 'OverSee Sold Price
SoldEGYPTIAN SANDSTONE VOTIVE STELA OF THE PRIEST DJEHUTYMOSE DEDICATED TO PTAH AND SEKHMETThird Intermediate Period, XXII Dynasty Ca. 1068-525 BC . A rectangular sandstone stele with a domed top, finely carved. The composition presents the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet standing in profile toSee Sold Price
SoldAn Egyptian sandstone fragment, possibly Old KingdomAn Egyptian sandstone fragment, possibly Old Kingdom, the rectangular form panel depicting the naturalistic partial profile of a young man carved with a stylized hair of a wig, almond shape eyes, andSee Sold Price
SoldLarge antique Indian sandstone stele fragmentLarge antique Indian sandstone stele fragment, Possibly 9th/10th c., Central India, carved in high relief, seated four-arm Durga with attendants, 17"h x 19.5"w x 4"d Provenance: The Estate of AlexandeSee Sold Price
SoldTranslated Egyptian Stone Stele FragmentEgyptian, New Kingdom to Late Dynastic, Dynasties 20 to 26, ca. 6th century BCE to 332 BCE. A rare stone stele fragment, the composition organized into registers as was customary, containing figural bSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Egyptian Sandstone Wall Fragment New KingdomAncient Egyptian Sandstone Wall Fragment New Kingdom c.1570 BC. Size 7 x 6 3/4 inches. Ancient Egyptian Carved sandstone fragment from a wall with a profile of male bust facing left. Provenance: Ex LeSee Sold Price
SoldEGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF FRAGMENT OF RA-HORAKHTYEGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF FRAGMENT OF RA-HORAKHTY, POSS. KARNAK, 18TH DYNASTY, H 10 3/4", W 13" POSSIBLY KARNAK, 18TH DYNASTY, 1353-1336 B.C.. DEPICTING THE FALCON-HEADED GOD CARVED IN SUNK RELIEF ANDSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Egyptian funerary cone fragmentAncient Egyptian funerary cone fragment, the flat face having a relief molded hieroglyphic inscription and retaining vestiges of red pigment, 2.25"h x 3.5"dia.See Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Style Limestone Stele Fragment.Egyptian Style Limestone Stele Fragment. Size 15 3/8 x 12 1/2 inches. Limestone stele fragment, Not ancient, modern carved in low relief depicting two attendants carrying a vessel. Rear attendant holdSee Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Faience Funerary Mask Fragment, Ancient Symbolic Relic**Dimension information at the bottom section after Condition** Our highly anticipated Antique Auction, "Treasures of the Ancient and Medieval World," offering an unparalleled opportunity for collectoSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Egyptian Faience Funerary Mask Fragment, Icon of Mortuary Art**Dimension information at the bottom section after Condition** Our highly anticipated Antique Auction, "Treasures of the Ancient and Medieval World," offering an unparalleled opportunity for collectoSee Sold Price
SoldFine Egyptian Sandstone Relief Panel Fragment w/ AnubisEgypt, Late Dynastic to Ptolemaic Period, ca. 664 to 30 BCE. A beautiful relief panel fragment carved from beige-hued sandstone featuring Anubis, the jackal-headed god of the dead and the processes ofSee Sold Price
SoldEGYPTIAN FAIENCE FUNERARY MODEL BOAT FRAGMENTMiddle Kingdom, Ca. 2040 - 1640 BC.A faience model in the form of a funerary boat. The stern of the boat curves up to the bow, with a central canopy to cover the deceased. Model boats placed in tombsSee Sold Price
SoldExhibited Egyptian Stone Stele for Harsitoyef, ex-EdeAncient Egypt, Third Intermediate to Late Dynastic Period, 21st to 31st Dynasty, ca. 1070 to 332 BCE. An incredible limestone funerary stele of ovoid form carved with elaborate figures and rows of hieSee Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Coptic Limestone SteleEgypt, Coptic, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. A very rare funerary stele presenting two draped figures within an incised temple-like entry - the edifice with an incised triangular pediment above, stairs bSee Sold Price
SoldRomano-Egyptian Limestone Stela Boy Holding DoveRomano-Egyptian, Late Imperial to Coptic Period, possibly Antinoe, ca. 4th century CE. A magnificent limestone funerary stela of a boy seated in a niche grasping a dove in his left hand and a bunch ofSee Sold Price
SoldCHINESE ARCHAIC-STYLE SANDSTONE BUDDHA ON A STELE FRAGMENT Sculpture height 9". Base height 3".CHINESE ARCHAIC-STYLE SANDSTONE BUDDHA ON A STELE FRAGMENTTraces of gilding on robes. Mounted on a black base.Sculpture height 9". Base height 3". Width at base 5".See Sold Price
SoldEGYPTIAN POTTERY FIGURES & FRAGMENTGroup of (4) Pieces of Egyptian Pottery, incl: Turquoise glazed faience mummiform ushabti funerary figure, with impressed hieroglyphic symbols, 3 1/4" high; Seated Isis nursing Horus pendant, traces oSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT EGYPTIAN HAND WOVEN FRAGMENT HIERATIC WRITINGAn ancient Egyptian hand-woven linen fragment from the Third Intermediate Period, 1085 to 715 BC, bearing hieratic writing. Such fragments were often parts of religious, administrative, or funerary teSee Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Brown Glaze Pottery Ushabti Shabti Fragment BaseLate Period Circa 715 to 300 BCE Lower section of a standing servant figure, inscribed with lines of hieroglyphic text., the visible signs are typical of formulaic funerary or votive inscriptions seenSee Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Papyrus - Book Of The Dead - ex Christie'sAncient Egypt, Late Period, ca. 664 to 332 BCE. Wow! A fantastic pair of Egyptian funerary writing and artwork. First, a papyrus fragment from the Book of the Dead, comprising a variant version of ChaSee Sold Price
SoldLARGE EGYPTIAN ALABASTER ALABASTRONLate Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A sandstone relief with inscription. The upper hieroglyphs on this fragment read "God's Father," indicating a priestly title. Below this inscription, an attendant is depSee Sold Price