An Exhibited Egyptian Faience Amulet, 21st Dynasty, ca. 1069 - 945 BCE
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Of green-glazed faience, this lovely openwork green composition amulet depicts a goddess, shown striding, left foot forward, wearing a sheath dress and tripartite wig, holding a scepter and an ankh, a horizontal suspension loop attached at the top.
Exhibited: Metropolitan Museum NY 1920-40, Boston Fine Art 1945-60 #231.21, Museum of Man CA 1968 #222.45 (part).
Condition: Intact and in excellent condition overall
Dimensions: Height: 1 inch (2.5 cm)
Provenance: Goddard Du Bois (b. 1869 – d. 1925) and Josephine Cook Du Bois (b. 1864 – d. 1961), New York, acquired in Egypt between 1900 and 1907, loaned & exhibited at Metropolitan Museum NY 1920-40, Boston Fine Art 1945-60 231.21 and Museum of Man #222.45
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